ABOUT 400 students at the Windhoek Vocational Training Centre (WVTC) boycotted classes yesterday, demanding that their financial and academic grievances be addressed by management, who they accused of corruption. Trainees demonstrated and blocked the entrance to the vocational centre as they had a list of demands to be met before they continued with classes.
Rabbi Kalomo, the students' spokesperson, said they were not happy with how their student loans from government were used.
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