Wits University student representative council president Aphiwe Mnyamana has been suspended. The university announced this on Monday evening.
The university announced this on Monday evening. These allegations related to conduct that infringed on the rights of others, resulted in damage to property, and intimidation of members of the university community, among other things.
She added Mnyamana, who had been leading the student protest, would not be allowed to access any of Wits’ precincts, participate in university activities and engage in conduct, which constituted"student privileges", and would also not be allowed to stay in Wits’ residences until the legal process was finalised.
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