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“Drop the charges” – Wits SRC
by Emelia Motsai and Mia Swart. THE University of the Witwatersrand SRC held a protest today demanding that university management drop the charges brought against some of their members and other students. Eleven students, including nine SRC members were charged … Continue reading
Posted in JOURNALISM, MULTIMEDIA, ONLINE ARTICLES, WITSVUVUZELA
Tagged Adam Habib, Billy Sepuru, Emelia Motsai, Israel Apartheid Week, Joy Phiri, Justice Nkomo, Loyiso Nongxa, Mia Swart, pianist Yossi Reshef, Prof Tawana Kupe, South African Students Congress (Sasco), Tasneem Essop, University of the Witwatersrand
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