11 Rhodes University students arrested on various charges for allegedly violating court interdict
Students reportedly protested peacefully on Wednesday in solidarity with other students across the country who are calling for free higher education.
Students reportedly protested peacefully on Wednesday in solidarity with other students across the country who are calling for free higher education.
The students had marched from the main campus on Kingsway Road, escorted by the police, who directed traffic and kept them in their protest line.
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