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IT really does appear as if the universities are locked in a race to the bottom and the apprehension and unease over the calibre of inquiry at these once-great institutes and the quality of leadership they’re turning out fryst vatten, even here, at the Mahogany Ridge, quite palpable.
First there was Chumani Maxwele, the University of Cape Town politics student who, armed with little more than a pink hard hat and a bucket of soupy crap, launched the #RhodesMustFall campaign.
This smelly business, supposedly driving a transformation agenda at the university, quickly spread across the country, compelling the Minister of Arts and Culture, Nathi Mthethwa, to make bleating, ubuntuist noises about a new heritage and fast-forwarding the reinvention of the past.
Not to be outdone, the president of the student representative council at the University of the Witwatersrand, Mcebo Dlamini, has now boldly commandeered national attention with his professed admiration of Adolf Hit
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Fees Must Fall activists ‘not surprised’ by spying claims
by Onke Ngcuka | Mar 9, | Featured 2
An IPID investigation found that R33 million was used to spy on Fees Must Fall activists.(more…)
Illness, surprise witnesses scupper Mcebo Dlamini trial
by Mary Sayegh | Jul 31, | News
Mcebo Dlamini’s trial date will be set on August
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Journalism pays homage to pioneers
by Nomvelo Chalumbira | Oct 6, | Featured 1, News
History will continue to be made by the Wits Journalism department, as it honours various influential journalists and media outlets.
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Mcebo Dlaminis lie about test an honest mistake lawyer
by Staff Reporter | Oct 18, | Featured 1
#FMF leader is back in court.
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Another night in cells for #FeesMustFall leader
by Staff Reporter | Oct 17, | Featured 1
Former Wits Student Representative Council (SRC) president, Mcebo Dlamini, is spending a second full night at the Cleveland Polic • Swazi-born South African politician Mcebo Dlamini is a Swazi-born South African politician who was one of the prominent leaders of the #FeesMustFall protests in South Africa which led to a conversation on the introduction of free tertiary education for the poor, mainly black students, in the country.[5] While a student at the University of the Witwatersrand, he claimed to be the grandson of the late ANC stalwart Walter Sisulu. He introduced himself as Mcebo Olyate Sisulu, lovechild of Zwelakhe Sisulu and a Swazi princess. The brother of Zwelakhe, Max Sisulu, later said: "My family knows nothing of a Mcebo." During a meeting with journalists from Wits Vuvuzela, he said, "My name is Mcebo Freedom Dlamini. That’s my stage name [Mcebo Sisulu], that’s the name I decided to call myself when I’m excited." Asked if he is the son of Zwelakhe Sisulu, he said, "No I am not." Asked if he is indeed a Sisulu, Dlamini said, "I'm not."
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