Daily Dispatch

Sello’s PHD from bogus college, Nzimande confirms

- Sowetanliv­e

Minister of higher education Blade Nzimande says Trinity Internatio­nal Bible University, which conferred an honorary doctorate on actor Sello Maake kancube, is not registered and therefore has no authority to offer any qualificat­ions.

On Saturday, Maake kancube posted a number of pictures quoting a Bible verse as he celebrated the honorary doctorate.

“Look at God!

“It’s now Dr Sello Maake kancube Someone please tell my co-pilot Pearl Mbewe Maake Kancube @Solopearl [wife] that she is no longer travelling this life journey with a national treasure only but with an honourable DR!” Maake kancube posted on social media platform X.

Some social media users questioned the honorary doctorate.

Nzimande on Sunday said he had become aware of honorary doctorates awarded to some of the country’s top celebritie­s by Trinity.

“According to our records as the department of higher education & training, Trinity Internatio­nal Bible University is not a registered private higher education institutio­n.

“Trinity Internatio­nal Bible University is therefore not authorised to offer any qualificat­ions, including honorary degrees.

“We also wish to state that, as the department, we have written to Trinity Internatio­nal University before and warned them about continuing to operate illegally and for them to regularise their operations.

“We have also asked the Council on Higher Education (CHE) for guidance on how honorary qualificat­ions should be offered and by who.

“As the department, we have nothing against Trinity Internatio­nal Bible University or the celebritie­s they have chosen to honour,” said the department’s spokespers­on Veli Mbele.

He said the department was “deeply disturbed by the persistent disregard for the department’s regulation­s by the management of Trinity Internatio­nal Bible University”.

“The department is considerin­g more comprehens­ive and decisive action against Trinity Internatio­nal Bible University and all other individual­s or institutio­ns, who continue to undermine the department’s regulation­s.

“As the department of higher education & training, we are willing to engage with Trinity Internatio­nal Bible University and the celebritie­s they have honoured to better explain our position.

“Most importantl­y, as the department of higher education & training, we have a legal responsibi­lity to protect the integrity of our qualificat­ions and that of our post-school education and training system,” Mbele said.

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