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UCT says Enough to violent crime

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The University of Cape Town community will participate in a protest march on campus on Wednesday 20 February at 13h00, from middle campus to Jammie Plaza. The decision follows several tragic incidents the country in recent weeks involving crimes against women. UCT students have already voiced their concerns about the high levels of crime and violence against women at a candlelight vigil, held by the SRC, on 12 February.
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