Democracy and political tolerance truly thrive during Qwaqwa Campus SRC elections
 
  The newly-elected SRC President of the Qwaqwa 
Campus, Njabulo Mwali (left), being congratulated 
by his predecessor, Paseka Sikhosana.
Photo: Thabiso Gamede
Voter turnout during the recent SRC elections among  the best in the country at over 60%
The  2016-2017 Qwaqwa Campus SRC elections have once again proven that democracy and  political tolerance are truly thriving on the Qwaqwa Campus. This was evidenced  by the calm surrounding the highly contested elections ever.
According  to Mandla Ndlangamandla, Electoral Committee Chairperson, this year’s elections  were highly contentious, yet with a high level of tolerance.
"We  only had two political structures, namely the South African Democratic Student  Movement (Sadesmo) and the South African Student Congress (Sasco), but the  level of engagement was really commendable,” he said.
“Of the  4 200 registered students on campus, more than 2 500 cast their votes  in their quest to influence student leadership and governance to advance student  aspirations," said Ndlangamandla during the handover ceremony.
In  accepting the leadership baton from his predecessor, Paseka Sikhosana, the new  President, Njabulo Mwali, said his immediate goal was to unite all students  behind the new leadership.
In acknowledging  the role student governance can play in developing the campus, the Acting  Campus Principal, Teboho Manchu, said the campus was proud to have a student  leadership that would always keep the interests of their constituency on top of  their agenda.
“We will  definitely work hand-in-hand with the new student government. In case of any  disagreements, please note that you have the right to take up any such matters  with the top management of the university in order to advance the entire  student body,” he added.
The 2016-2017 Qwaqwa Campus SRC is as follows:
LIST OF SRC MEMBERS  2016-2017
  
    | Elective Portfolios |  | 
  
    | Name and Surname | Portfolio | 
  
    | Njabulo Mwali | President General | 
  
    | Siyabonga Ngubo | Deputy President | 
  
    | Joy Mapule Motloung | Secretary General | 
  
    | Bongela Nyandeni | Treasurer General | 
  
    | Mpumelelo Tshabalala | Politics and    Transformation | 
  
    | Nomcebo Mqushulu | Media and Publicity | 
  
    | Ntokozo Michael    Masiteng | Student Development    and Environmental Affairs | 
  
    |  |  | 
  
    | Ex Officio Portfolios |  | 
  
    | Khulani Mhlongo | Arts and Culture | 
  
    | Polaki Mazibuko | Academic Affairs | 
  
    | Ntokozo Mbali Thango | Sports Affairs | 
  
    | Motlatsi Lisley    Lebona  | Religious Affairs | 
  
    | Sandile Ntamane | Residence Affairs | 
  
    | Itumeleng Chefter | RAG Comm. and    Dialogue | 
  
    | Thulebona Thomas    Khumalo | Off-campus  |