Academic activities remain suspended at all campuses at TUT
TUT SRC president Lucky Nkambule says that the academic calendar will be disturbed for a genuine course.
They say the National Student Financial Aid Scheme is only subsidising students staying at university residence with meal allowances whilst those staying outside campus aren’t subsidised.is a noble cause to ensure that all students are nourished and have a decent shelter.
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