Limpopo students slowly making their way home
Updated | By Silindelo Masikane
The majority of students left stranded after classes were halted at the University of Limpopo, have received assistance.

A small group of students from Gauteng, the North West and KwaZulu Natal is still waiting for assistance.
Students were told to vacate the premises after violent protests, but the university's Vice-Chancellor Mahlo Mokgalong insists no students were left stranded.
When asked if the university would assist, he told JacarandaFM News that there was nothing the university could do.
One of the students affected, Johannes Moleli, said some of them need access to their rooms to collect their belongings.
"Students have money in their rooms. They've got food in their rooms. They cannot access their food and their money in their rooms. Groups of students sleeping outside are not safe," Moleli said.
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