A national event hosted by Rhodes University to address gender-based violence at higher education institutions was halted today when protesters from the #RUReferenceList group interrupted proceedings in the first few minutes. Rhodes Vice Chancellor Sizwe Mabizela afterwards said reasons for the dialogue were urgent and the aims of the day would have to be pursued in other ways; however, the protesters were adamant that removing the interdict in place against violent protest on the campus and the suspension from the University of students they have accused of rape were preconditions for their participation.
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A national event hosted by Rhodes University to address gender-based violence at higher education institutions was halted today when protesters from the #RUReferenceList group interrupted proceedings in the first few minutes.
A national event hosted by Rhodes University to address gender-based violence at higher education institutions was halted today when protesters from the #RUReferenceList group interrupted proceedings in the first few minutes. Rhodes Vice Chancellor Sizwe Mabizela afterwards said reasons for the dialogue were urgent and the aims of the day would have to be pursued in other ways; however, the protesters were adamant that removing the interdict in place against violent protest on the campus and the suspension from the University of students they have accused of rape were preconditions for their participation.
Striking staff at Fort England Hospital returned to work yesterday afternoon following a meeting with Department of Health officials. This came after two days that saw specialist clinical staff in the kitchens preparing meals for patients under police guard, as strikers threatening to close down the facility unless CEO Roger Walsh was axed.
Striking staff at Fort England Hospital returned to work yesterday afternoon following a meeting with Department of Health officials. This came after two days that saw specialist clinical staff in the kitchens preparing meals for patients under police guard, as strikers threatening to close down the facility unless CEO Roger Walsh was axed.
Striking staff at Fort England Hospital returned to work yesterday afternoon following a meeting with Department of Health officials. This came after two days that saw specialist clinical staff in the kitchens preparing meals for patients under police guard, as strikers threatening to close down the facility unless CEO Roger Walsh was axed.
Striking staff at Fort England Hospital returned to work yesterday afternoon following a meeting with Department of Health officials. This came after two days that saw specialist clinical staff in the kitchens preparing meals for patients under police guard, as strikers threatening to close down the facility unless CEO Roger Walsh was axed.
Striking staff at Fort England Hospital returned to work yesterday afternoon following a meeting with Department of Health officials. This came after two days that saw specialist clinical staff in the kitchens preparing meals for patients under police guard, as strikers threatening to close down the facility unless CEO Roger Walsh was axed.
Striking staff at Fort England Hospital returned to work yesterday afternoon following a meeting with Department of Health officials. This came after two days that saw specialist clinical staff in the kitchens preparing meals for patients under police guard, as strikers threatening to close down the facility unless CEO Roger Walsh was axed.
Striking staff at Fort England Hospital returned to work yesterday afternoon following a meeting with Department of Health officials. This came after two days that saw specialist clinical staff in the kitchens preparing meals for patients under police guard, as strikers threatening to close down the facility unless CEO Roger Walsh was axed.