
Ms Mosa Leteane and Ms Louzanne Coetzee
Photo: Johan Roux
While  campuses across South Africa regularly report falling voter turnout in campus  elections of student representatives, the University of the Free State, in its  recently completed SRC elections, registered record levels of support across our  campuses with a total voter turnout of 44%. At the Bloemfontein Campus 34,4% of  students voted (5052 votes) and 53,3% (1583 votes) at the Qwaqwa Campus.
Also,  for the first time under the new SRC constitution, students elected a woman to  lead the student body – Ms Mosa Leteane was elected as President. Another first  was the election of a blind woman to the SRC – Ms Louzanne Coetzee. She will be  responsible for student accessibility of our Bloemfontein SRC. This marks a  victory for women in student governance.
Mr Tulasizwe Sithole was elected as the President of  the SRC at our Qwaqwa Campus.
The  election of Ms Leteane as President underscores the progress achieved for  gender equality with near half of her SRC consisting of women (48%). 
These  successes are all the more significant, since this is the 4th year  of elections under newly adopted SRC constitutions that allow for broader  participation of diverse student constituencies in student governance. 
This  means that the crucial 3-year mark to test a new approach and method in  governance and elections was not only successfully reached, but also in its 4th  year shows the constitution as one that sustains its impact to deepen democracy  and citizenship among our 30,000-strong student body.
“The  results of the SRC elections across campuses show that our students are not  only ready to lead our campus communities on issues relating to justice,  freedom and democracy beyond our societal legacies of race and gender, but do  so also for the student movement nationally. We’re immensely proud of our  students, who show courage and resilience to choose leaders not for expediency,  but for significance, and to lead not for some, but for all”, the Dean of  Student Affairs, Rudi Buys, said.
The  Qwaqwa SRC was installed on 2 September 2014, while the Bloemfontein SRC will  be installed on 5 September. The Central SRC will be established on 14  September by joint sitting of the two SRCs. 
The  SRC members 2014/15 at the Bloemfontein and Qwaqwa Campuses are as follows:
Bloemfontein  Elective portfolios:
  President: Ms Mosa  Leteane 
  Vice Pres: Mr Waldo  Staude 
  Secretary: Ms Dineo  Motaung 
  Treasurer: Ms Maphenye  Maditsi 
  Arts & Culture: Mr Stefan  van der Westhuizen 
  Accessibility &  Student Support: Ms Louzanne Coetzee 
  First Generation  Students: Ms Mpho Khati 
  Media, Marketing & Liaison: Ms Lethabo Maebana
  Legal &  Constitutional Affairs: Mr Lindokuhle Ntuli 
  Sport: Ms Dominique  de Gouveia 
  Student development  & Environmental Affairs: Mr Victor Ngubeni 
  Transformation: Mr Tumelo  Rapitsi
Bloemfontein Ex officio  Portfolios 
  Dialogue  & Ex officio: Associations Student Council: Mr Piet Thibane 
  Academic  Affairs & Ex officio: Academic Affairs Student Council: Mr Jonathan  Ruwanika 
  Residence  Affairs & Ex officio: Campus Residences Student Council: Ms Melissa  Taljaard 
  City  student Affairs & Ex officio: Commuter Student Council: Ms Kerry-Beth  Berry 
  Post  graduate Affairs & Ex officio: Post Graduate Student Council: Ms Masabata  Mokgesi 
  International  Affairs & Ex officio: International Student Council: Mr Makate Maieane 
  Student  Media Affairs & Ex officio: Student Media Council: Mr Samuel Phuti 
  RAG  Community Service & Ex officio: RAG Fundraising Council: Mr Johan  du Plessis 
  RAG  Community Service & Ex officio: RAG Community Service Council: Mr Manfred  Titus
Qwaqwa Elective  portfolios:
  President General: Mr Thulasizwe Sithole 
  Deputy President: Ms Zethu Mhlongo 
  Secretary General: Mr Vukani Ntuli 
  Treasurer General: Mr Langelihle Mbense 
  Media & Publicity: Ms Nongcebo Qwabe
  Politics &  Transformation: Ms Nkosiphile Zwane
Qwaqwa Ex officio Portfolios 
  Student Development &  Environmental Affairs: Mr Ndumiso Memela
  Academic Affairs: Mr Simon Mofekeng
  Arts & Cultural  Affairs: Ms Samkelo Mtshali
  Off-Campus Students: Mr Khanyisani Mbatha
  RAG, Community Service  & Dialogue: Mr Njabulo Mabaso
  Religious Affairs: Mr Mfundo Nxumalo
  Residence & Catering  Affairs: Ms Ntombifuthi Radebe
  Sports Council: Mr Luvuno