The academic programme and other activities will resume at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, and students will be informed of a new schedule for exams that were postponed because of the disruption, the university said in a statement.
President Jacob Zuma had made a concession to the protesters on Friday, saying there would be no fee increase for university students in 2016. Many students welcomed the move, but some are upset that demands for free university education were not met.
Another school, the University of Johannesburg, warned of a USD 14.5 million shortfall because of the freeze on fee increases in 2016. It said it will implement austerity measures and expects the state to cover the rest of the shortfall. It also said discussions about free university education would continue into next year, in line with government pledges to consider the issue.
The University of Cape Town faces a "funding emergency" in 2016 and needs more money from the state to cover the expected shortfall, Vice-Chancellor Max Price said in a statement.
