Management says the decision to resume classes was taken after a thorough risk assessment.
The Tshwane University of Technology said all its campuses were expected to resume classes on Monday, several weeks after academic activities were halted due to protests to press for financial support for poor students and over accommodation shortages.
“Sufficient measures have been put in place to ensure an academically conducive environment as well as the safety of students, staff, and TUT property,” it said.
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