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‘Imposition’ of Mnangagwa as SRC leader riles varsity students

- BY PRESTIGE MUNTANGA ● Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

LUPANE State University (LSU) students have expressed concern at the alleged imposition of Kudakwashe Mnangagwa as the university student representa­tive council (SRC) president.

The students told Southern Eye that they were surprised to be told that Mnangagwa was the new SRC leader when they did not vote for him.

But LSU authoritie­s yesterday said Mnangagwa was the sole contender for the post and could not be discrimina­ted against because he shared the same surname with President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

In a notice to students, LSU dean of students, Honest Ncube said there was no candidate who was willing to compete with Kudakwashe for the SRC presidenti­al position.

“Only one prospectiv­e candidate Kudakwashe Mnangagwa (part 4.1 student doing Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Tourism and Hospitalit­y Management) was nominated by at least 10 registered convention­al students as required by the SRC constituti­on,” Ncube said.

“Kudakwashe is, therefore, duly nominated as he is the only candidate. He is declared the SRC president unopposed for the 2021 to 2022 academic year.”

But students said they would not recognise Mnangagwa alleging that he was ”elected” under confusing and controvers­ial circumstan­ces.

“I was so surprised to see the notice from the dean saying Mnangagwa has been elected our SRC president. As a matter of fact, we were not aware that the university is even running these elections for us. We have the right to select whoever we want to lead us. It seems the university has already done that for us,” a student, who refused to be named, said.

“Normally, when SRC elections are conducted, every student would be made aware of them. It is not possible that Mnangagwa was the sole candidate vying for the post as several other students were interested in competing for the SRC president,” another student said.

Students said Mnangagwa’s imposition violated their rights.

“If the dean is saying that Mnangagwa was the only candidate for the position and was voted by at least 10 students, it then makes us wonder how many students participat­ed in that so-called election,” another student said.

Students called for the nullificat­ion of the elections.

LSU spokespers­on Zwelithini Dlamini, however, said students were notified on social media platforms that elections were going to be held virtually.

“The notice to students about the elections which ran from September 30 to October 8 was put on our website so that registered students would participat­e. Only nine students came upfront and participat­ed in the nomination­s,” Dlamini said.

“Out of nine students who participat­ed in the nomination­s, Mnangagwa was the only person who got at least nine votes which is required by our constituti­on. We cannot punish him because he shares the same surname with the President. He deserves the position and we cannot violate his rights. We will protect him as much as we protect others.”

Dlamini said the university would not do anything about the issue as Mnangagwa had a right to be SRC president according to the college constituti­on.

“We will conduct research to find out why the majority of students did not partake in the elections,” he said.

 ?? ?? President Emmerson Mnangagwa on a tour of stands at the disability expo in Gweru yesterday
President Emmerson Mnangagwa on a tour of stands at the disability expo in Gweru yesterday

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