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Tag: Elections

By-election: new councillor chosen for ward 9

The residents of ward 9 in Stellenbosch recently voted in a new ward councillor. This is according to the...
Community, Elections, Journalism, local news, Municipality, News, politics, Stellenbosch University

Electoral commission conflict within SU Student Parliament

Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Student Parliament held their second ordinary sitting on 30 April. During this session, the question of...
politics, Videos

Stellenbosch students host premier debate

Stellenbosch University’s (SU) political science department hosted a premier debate at the Stellenbosch Museum on 7 May in the...
debating, Stellenbosch University, Students

Nuwe wyksraadslid vir Wyk 21, na tussenverkiesing

Stellenbosch se Wyk 21 het ’n nuwe wyksraadslid na die onlangse tussenverkiesing op 8 Maart. Mynard Slabbert van die...
Community, Elections, local news, News, politics

In-person student elections commence at SU

As Stellenbosch University (SU) students enter the second semester of the year, various student leadership election proceedings have officially...
Campus, News, SRC, Stellenbosch University, Students

Lowest voter turnout of the decade for Stellenbosch in local municipal elections

Out of the 94 591 Stellenbosch residents that registered to vote in the local municipal elections on 1 November...
Community, Elections, local news, Municipality, News, politics

The ongoing fight for good governance in South Africa

A report released by the anti-corruption non-profit organisation, Corruption Watch, in August 2021 has indicated that there were 857...
Elections, local news, Municipality, politics

SRC 2019/2020 results: Student leaders are “excited and optimistic”

The elected SRC members joined by the five ex officio members on the Rooiplein. Front from left to right: Fadeelah Williams, Chloë Krieger, Lwazi Phakade. Middle: Jeff Ngobeni, Brandon Murray, Wama Ngoma, Yanga Keva (Chairperson of the Societies Council), Ingrid Heÿdenrÿch (Chairperson of the Prim Committee) Back: Michael Burke (Vice-Chairperson of the Prim Committee), Sifiso Zungu, Jonathan Stokes, Lewis Mboko, Xola Njengele (Chairperson of the Academic Affairs Council). Photo: JC Landman.
On Wednesday, 28 August, the new Student’s Representative Council (SRC) for the 2019/2020 term was announced and welcomed by...
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Small number of SA expats vote abroad

South Africans living abroad cast their votes on 27 April at South African missions across the world, participating in...
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‘Politicians not the answer to our problems’

“We mustn’t put our hope in the political parties. We must put our hope in civil society and each...
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