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S.African protesters set 17 schools ablaze

Protesters clash with security forces on the south lawn of the Union Building in Pretoria during a protest against university fee hikes/AFP

Protesters clash with security forces on the south lawn of the Union Building in Pretoria during a protest against university fee hikes/AFP

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 5 – South African protesters torched 17 government schools during violent protests against the redrawing of municipal boundaries ahead of local elections this year, police and education officials said Thursday.

The protests started on Monday night in three neighbouring villages in the northern province of Limpopo when residents blockaded streets with rocks, pipes and burning tyres.

Of the 22 schools that were attacked, two were destroyed and 17 were damaged by fire, leaving 26,000 students without classrooms, education ministry spokesman Elijah Mhlanga told AFP

A small police station, a traditional chief’s office and a post office were also set alight this week during protests in Vuwani village, police spokesman Malesela Ledwaba told AFP.

The unrest later spread to the sprawling rural settlements of Levubu and Hlanganani.

Police reported the area was calm on Thursday, as government officials sought meetings with residents’ representatives.

The party has been hit by corruption scandals and complaints that it has failed to address deep poverty and inequality.

President Jacob Zuma condemned the protests while speaking in parliament, describing the burning of schools as “shocking”.

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