Having myself served for many years on Pupil and Student councils at far less “glorious” institutions than UCT, I might add, I nonetheless learned to understand the importance of open dialogue between students, the Council, and the institution.
I find it baffling how these students – whom I might add are supposed to be “exceptionally bright”; hence their attendance at the University of Cape Town – purportedly “the best university on the continent” – do not wish to engage in discussion and thereby carry on with petty-poo (excuse my pun) demonstrations which have for the most part, not truly been progressive.
Ironically this is because of students’ lack of engagement with the various stakeholders; of which there are many.
The irresponsibility of the student representative council (SRC) is just as baffling – “SRC chairman Ramabina Mahapa was seen leading the charge on Monday as SRC members and supporters walked out of a discussion on heritage, signage and symbolism.”
The SRC Chairman led a walkout from open dialogue. This is in DIRECT contravention with the SRC Constitution which states as follows – “…participating in DIALOGUE regarding transformation within UCT on behalf of the students, and aiming towards developing a clear plan of action.”
Unfortunately, the actions of the SRC in contravention with their own Constitution and Bylaws showcase that – yes, the leaders of tomorrow; seem to be no different to the leaders of today.
All the more reason why we, as the LAST white nation in Africa must stand up for OUR Self-determination – no-one else will.
However if freedom is to happen in YOUR lifetime, in the end, it depends on YOU.
By Dean – Front National Youth
As reported by IOL – SRC walks out of Rhodes statue talks
Controversy over a statue of Cecil John Rhodes at UCT reached boiling point on Monday when the university’s student representative council (SRC) staged a walkout during a discussion with members of the institution’s management.
The SRC has demanded the statue be removed…
South Africa Today – South Africa News