All academic activities came to a halt due to the protest that was ongoing at the main campus in Johannesburg. According to stats on social media where the students continued with the protests, 2000 people participated and some lecturers even joined in.
Students complained of the tuition money they paid already and were crying foul of the increament. they even took to social media where they were protesting under the hashtag #WitsFeesMustFall.
Economically challenged students expressed their concern that they were the ones suffering the most and from the look of things only the rich seemed to be academically deserving. Those under bursary also complained that they felt the pressure because they are supposed to top up money, which they do not have.
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| Wits Students protesting |
Those who showed no interest in the protests were blocked from leaving the premises.
Management said they were mindful of the economic challenges most people were facing but they have an academic project as their priority.
Like most Southern African universities, the authorities turned to the police to 'turn out the fumes' as the protests were still on as the day proceeded.
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| Furious students |
The ailing economic situations are forcing students who come from not so well up families to feel the pressure and some dropping out of these institutions or going somewhere cheaper.

