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UniZulu bosses don’t find campus cows amoosing

Student life on the University of Zululand’s lush KwaDlangezwa campus has become all too appealing for a herd of “intruder cows”.

The bovine wanderers persistently breach the perimeter of the northern KwaZulu-Natal university grounds and have been threatened with being impounded.

According to a statement posted on UniZulu’s Facebook page‚ the truant cattle belong to farmers in the surrounding area.

“The University has taken a decision to start impounding cows which are found roaming the KwaDlangezwa Campus‚” the institution said.

“The release fee will be R100 per cow a day for a maximum of three days after which the impounded animals will be put down or removed.”

The cows purportedly pose a risk to students and crops raised on the campus by the agriculture department.

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