[ICYMI] Wits students threaten to shut down over financial exclusions
JOHANNESBURG - Wits students have also served the institution with a notice, demanding that all students owing R150,000 or less be allowed to register for the 2023 academic year.
Wits SRC's Vuyiswa Mochochoko says these students are all academically deserving to be part of the institutions."They have been excluded by these government entities, so it's a crisis," Machokochoko adds.
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