![Violence at Vaal University of Technology in PHOTOS](https://southafricatoday.net/media/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/VAAL-UNIVERSITY-PROTEST-IH-17_large-main.jpg)
There were clashes between police and student protesters at the Vaal University of Technology (VUT) in Vanderbijlpark today.
Last night a makeshift storage room, once an office, in the residence administration building was torched. Dr Segopane Seroka the acting deputy vice chancellor indicated that they are still assessing the extent of the damage.
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“We are having a heavy police presence and have beefed up our private security,” he said.
Students continued their protest by blocking the roads surrounding the campus. They intended to march to the main campus from the residence next door.
Police met them in the road and gave them ten minutes to disperse. Students ignored the warning and began to make their way to the main campus entrance. Police launched stun grenades and rubber bullets as students fled back into the residence. Students and police were then engaged in running battles with the police intent on keeping protesting students inside the property of the residence. Students attempted to launch attacks by using mattresses as shields and a fire hydrant to douse the teargas which was aimed at them by police.
“We are in support of the national call for free and quality education,” said Mosoane Kgaogelo the deputy chair of the EFF Student command. “Management has paralysed our SRC by expelling our members. They are refusing to engage us on important matters and so the protest continues.”
Expelled SRC president Troy Mathebula said the students want to “sit down” with management. He said that the students have asked for a neutral person to mediate between them, because there is a “deadlock” at the moment, contributed to by the fact that the student leaders were expelled.
![Police inform a protest leader that they cannot enter the VUT campus. - Image - Groundup](https://southafricatoday.net/media/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/VAAL-UNIVERSITY-PROTEST-IH-1_large.jpg)
![A police officer gets ready to fire a teargas cannister. - Image - Groundup](https://southafricatoday.net/media/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/VAAL-UNIVERSITY-PROTEST-IH-4_large.jpg)
![A protester uses a rock to block a road. - Image - Groundup](https://southafricatoday.net/media/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/VAAL-UNIVERSITY-PROTEST-IH-15_large.jpg)
![A protester uses a "katty" to launch stones at the police while a colleague shields him with a bin. - Image - Groundup](https://southafricatoday.net/media/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/VAAL-UNIVERSITY-PROTEST-IH-5_large.jpg)
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![Protesters flee as police open fire with rubber bullets. - Image - Groundup](https://southafricatoday.net/media/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/VAAL-UNIVERSITY-PROTEST-IH-7_large.jpg)
![Students used a water hydrant to douse the teargas. - Image - Groundup](https://southafricatoday.net/media/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/VAAL-UNIVERSITY-PROTEST-IH-8_large.jpg)
![Protesters set mattresses and bins alight. - Image - Groundup](https://southafricatoday.net/media/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/VAAL-UNIVERSITY-PROTEST-IH-9_large.jpg)
![Students fled through the streets and a canal near the university. - Image - Groundup](https://southafricatoday.net/media/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/VAAL-UNIVERSITY-PROTEST-IH-13_large.jpg)
The situation had calmed down at the time of publication.
By Ihsaan Haffejee
Published on South Africa Today – South Africa News
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