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🇿🇼 Published: 06 April 2026
📘 Source: Cape Argus

Students protest as Physical classes remain on hold across at the Dental faculty. Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) has suspended more than five students due to ongoing protests. The suspensions have left many students feeling demoralised and uncertain about their academic futures.

The move comes as dental students continue to face delays in classes and graduation, with many reporting that they feel unsafe and unheard on campus. Physical classes remain on hold across campus. One student, who requested anonymity, said he received a suspension letter from the university last Friday following a protest march to Parliament.

“I feel that they did not follow the correct procedure to suspend me because I did not receive a suspension order, which is supposed to be the first step,” he said. Dental students from CPUT claim that they remain without a commencement date for classes as protests continue. The letter, he explained, did not state the reason for his suspension or its duration.

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“I don’t know why I have been suspended. The letter doesn’t say why. It only states how to conduct myself going forward, and instructed me to leave the campus premises and res while I am suspended.” The student, who has been actively protesting in support of dental students and highlighting campus safety concerns, said he has not informed his parents about the suspension.

“I still have not even told my parents that I have been suspended because I don’t want to worry them,” he said. “The uncertainty has left me feeling sidelined. With the uncertainty of the length of the suspension, my life and studies have been placed on the back burner.”

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Originally published by Cape Argus • April 06, 2026

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