President condemns varsity violence

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has strongly condemned recent incidents of violence and the destruction of property on several campuses of universities.

These including the North West University, University of Free State, University of Pretoria, the University of Cape Town.

The President has strongly appealed to protestors to act with restraint and express their grievances within the confines of the law and Constitution.

"The burning of university buildings at a time when we are prioritising the education of our youth is inexplicable and can never be condoned. No amount of anger should drive students to burn their own university and deny themselves and others education.

“Grievances should be handled in a peaceful manner. The Constitution of the Republic states that everyone has the right, peacefully and unarmed, to assemble, demonstrate, picket and present petitions. Protestors should adhere to the Constitution when undertaking protest action," said the President.

President Zuma has also condemned attacks on train drivers that have been reported by Metrorail.

"The drivers must be left to do their work unhindered. If trains arrive late, people should report the matter through the correct channels. The torching of trains and destruction of facilities is completely unacceptable and is a serious criminal act," said President Zuma.

The President has directed university authorities to attend to the grievances of students. Government will also play its role. President Zuma has directed the law enforcement agencies to work around the clock and not rest until those who engage in criminal activity are brought to book. – SAnews.gov.za