Part-time LLB students at UKZN have raised over R40 000 to instruct counsel to challenge the university’s blanket rewrite decision, after UKZN announced on 3 July that several first-semester LLB exam papers had been “compromised,” ordering second-, third- and fourth-year students to sit special examinations.
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