#Feesmustfall returns
JOBURG - As this year's registration gets underway at Wits University, the institution's Student Representative Council (SRC) has confirmed that the #FeesMustFall campaign will resume, with students preparing to occupy the university's Solomon House.

In a statement, the SRC said January 2016 saw students confronted with “a similar problem that we faced a year ago”.
The year seems to be off to a rocky start as students shut down the registration process.
The SRC stated that the finance office had been shut down and all outstanding National Student Financial Aid Scheme debt should be cancelled.
According to Wits SRC #FMF2016 Twitter page, private security has been brought onto campus.
The SRC said it had raised R4.4 million to assist students, but said despite the campaign to raise money “no amount of fundraising can solve the higher education crisis”.
This is a developing story. Details to follow.
Its been 40yrs since the Soweto Uprising, the spirit of Mashinini, lives in us, we will fight and we will win #FeesMustFall #OccupyUJ
— UJFeesMustFall (@UJFMF) January 11, 2016
What's going on at Wits right now is making me so happy. #FeesMustFall
— Mending 🌻 (@Mphumzi_Non) January 11, 2016
https://twitter.com/GetDownAdam/status/686476076600717316
And so #FeesMustFall continues, until every student is able to receive the education that was promised, without financial exclusion.
— TheStudentsProject (@TheStudentsProj) January 11, 2016
UPDATE > #FeesMustFall returns to Wits campus https://t.co/4YCiNQG09h pic.twitter.com/ZrlHakzXVH
— The Citizen News (@TheCitizen_News) January 11, 2016
https://twitter.com/AzaniaNews/status/686481015376756736
#FeesMustFall A protest by Wits students is underway. First years queuing around them for registration. GW pic.twitter.com/VpJx6iFqrn
— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) January 11, 2016