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TUT SRC says discussing fee increments makes no sense
The SRC body says it believes students are close to realising free education.
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TUT set to continue academic activities tomorrow
The university's spokesperson says they have revised their academic programme.
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Academic activity resumes at TUT despite recent violence
Yesterday, students barricaded the entrances to the Pretoria, Ga-Rankuwa and Soshanguve campuses.
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Police confiscate shotguns from TUT campus security after student shot
TUT’s hired campus security used live ammunition on protesting students yesterday.
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TUT students take protests to Pretoria CBD
Students from the Tshwane University of Technology are now demonstrating in the CBD.
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TUT shuts down following protests on two campuses
Students on the Pretoria West and Garankuwa campuses barricaded the entrances with burning tyres.
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Student protests cause disruptions at UP, TUT campuses
Students are responding to the announcement that university tuition fees will be increased.
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TUT launches SA's first skin banking
Centre for Tissue Engineering at TUT, in partnership with Burn Care Trust have launched a skin banking programme to help treat burn victims.
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TUT & UP SRC leaders hopeful lectures will resume peacefully
SRC presidents from the institutions say the atmosphere on their campuses remains calm.
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TUT working on academic catch-up programme
The university will use its June/July recess period to catch-up following violent protests.
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TUT's Soshanguve campuses to re-open next month
TUT's Willa de Ruyter says the institution will be using the time to resolve various issues
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TUT students voice concerns after classes are suspended
The university has suspended academic activity until next month amid protests over fees & exculsions.
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Soshanguve TUT campus students outraged by shutdown
University management announced plans to suspend all activities at the institution for a month.
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Residents at #TUT Soshanguve campuses urged to vacate premises
Management yesterday announced it’s suspended all activities for a month.
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TUT Soshanguve campus woes continue
TUT’s Willa de Ruyter says management was left with no choice to ensure the safety of staff and students.
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Security guards at TUT clash with protesters
TUT deployed one of its deputy vice chancellors to the Soshanguve campus in a bid to bring stability.
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Clashes erupt at #TUT, 7 hospitalised
Clashes have broken out between police and outsourced workers at TUT’s Pretoria campus.
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Three TUT students wounded after shooting, stabbing
Three TUT students were wounded in two separate crimes at the Metro Rail Station near its Pretoria campus.
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Student hospitalised after shooting at TUT
It’s understood the 20-year-old student was wounded during an apparent robbery at the university.
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Talks to address outsourcing at TUT expected to resume today
Earlier this month TUT reached an agreement with workers that will see them insourced over a 3-year period.
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#OutsourcingMustFall threatens to resume protests at TUT
Mametlwe Sebei says despite an agreement with TUT some workers still face dismissal for joining protests.