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1 killed in clashes between South African university students and police

Abraham by Abraham
March 11, 2021
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1 killed in clashes between South African university students and police
Protesting students from the University of the Witwatersrand, form a guard of honour around a forensic pathology vehicle carrying the body of a man shot dead in clashes between students and police in Johannesburg, Wednesday, March 10, 2021. (AP Photo)

At least one person has died and two students have been injured in clashes between South African university students and police over tuition fees at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.

The protests erupted this week after thousands of students were denied registration for the 2021 academic year because they owed tuition fees from last year.

According to a statement issued by the university, the man who died was a bystander who was shot as police opened fire on students

“Initial reports suggest that a civilian was caught in clashes between the protestors and the South African Police Service, and regrettably lost his life,” said the statement from the university.

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However, police have not confirmed who is responsible.

The man was later identified as 35-year-old Mthokozisi Ntumba.

Ntumba was returning from receiving medical attention at a clinic close to where the protests were taking place, according to local reports.

Police Minister Bheki Cele described Ntumba’s death as “unexplainable”.

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“It is something that has no inch, no grain of explanation, no defense,” Cele said during remarks outside Ntumba’s home. “Somebody, for me, just went crazy.”

The university says two student reporters were also injured three protestors were arrested.

There are concerns that the protests in Johannesburg may spread to other South African universities as they prepare to start the academic year later this month.

On Monday the Minister for Higher Education Blade Nzimande announced that the government-funded National Students Financial Aid Scheme, which provides study loans to poor students, is facing a funding shortfall.

He cited the country’s economic downturn amid the COVID-19 pandemic among the reasons for the shortage of funds.

South Africa’s Cabinet has met to discuss the funding shortages for universities, higher education department spokesman Ishmael Mnisi said.

Between 2015 and 2016, students shut down South Africa’s universities with demonstrations demanding free tuition, in what was dubbed the ‘Fees Must Fall’ movement. The government responded by suspending increases in tuition fees but did not make higher education free. The national students’ fund issues loans to poor students, who are required to repay them.

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