Fort Hare students set university on fire during violent protests
In a dramatic show of frustration during protests, University of Fort Hare students in the Eastern Cape have allegedly set alight the administration and Student Affairs buildings on fire.
The act of arson comes after growing unrest and desperation among students, who feel their voices are not being heard regarding their governance and representation.
Students are also calling for Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sakhela Buhlungu’s removal.
Meanwhile, the SABC reported that during the Wednesday protest, two students have been taken to hospital after sustaining injuries while clashing with police.
Student leader Uzusiphe Vuzane told the broadcaster that the shots fired were through live ammunition.
“The other student was shot on the left knee the other student was shot just above the heart near the shoulder,” Vuzane was quoted as saying.
*This is a developing story
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