Durban, South Africa — A human-rights complaint has been filed against the University of KwaZulu-Natal after a prospective student alleged that disability-related barriers prevented 2026 registration, according to local reports.
The case was submitted to the South African Human Rights Commission this week. Official statements indicate the complainant claims the university’s admission process discriminated against students with accessibility needs.
Further details were not immediately available.
The commission has acknowledged receipt of the filing and says it will review the allegations. UKZN officials have not yet commented publicly on the matter.
The outcome could affect how the university handles future registration for applicants requiring special accommodations. Further details are expected.





