NOTICE OF KWADLANGEZWA CAMPUS IMMEDIATE CLOSURE

Dear staff and students

In light of the recent violent student protests at the University of Zululand’s KwaDlangezwa Campus, and the subsequent damage to property and threat to life of both staff and students, management has decided to close the KwaDlangezwa Campus.

The university will secure the Campus with additional security and the assistance of the South African Police Services.

The campus will be closed until further notice. Staff working on the KwaDlangezwa Campus are instructed not to report for duty until further notice. Students living in residences on the KwaDlangezwa Campus are also instructed to vacate residences with immediate effect and no student will be able to access the KwaDlangezwa Campus until further notice.

The Richards Bay Campus remains fully operational and the academic program continues as per normal on this Campus.

Staff and students are urged to keep an eye on their e-mails for updates.

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UNIZULU MANAGEMENT

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