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NUL Senate backs Mosito


NUL Senate backs Mosito
MASERU-THE National University of Lesotho (NUL) Senate has backed Vice-Chancellor Kananelo Mosito’s decision to evict students from the campus following violent protests last week.
In a notice to staff and students this week, the Senate said the students were destroying the university’s property and disrupting other activities during the demonstration.
The Senate decided that teaching and learning “will continue to take place online while Council looks deeper into students’ grievances”.
“This means that teaching and learning is predominantly online, with limited face-to-face sessions for practical and laboratory work, as well as research activities which are arranged by faculties and authorised by the Registrar, to manage the number of students who may be on campus at a given time,” the notice reads. ....

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Violence rocks NUL
MASERU-National University of Lesotho (NUL) Acting Vice Chancellor, Professor Kananelo Mosito yesterday summoned the police to drive out protesting students from the campus after they turned violent.
The students are demanding that Professor Mosito should resign.
They pelted buildings with stones and blocked roads at the campus.
Professor Mosito called the police and gave the students “15 minutes” to pack and leave or face the consequences.
There were no reported cases of injuries or arrests.
Professor Mosito told the students that it appeared they were not interested in studying and so should leave the campus within 15 minutes.
“When students no longer want to continue with their classes, the easiest way is to request them to go back home,” Professor Mosito said. ....

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