Eastern Cape man to challenge use of Springbok emblem in court PREMIUM By Ray Hartle - 27 July 2021
An Eastern Cape man is taking on the mighty SA Rugby Union’s continued use of the Springbok name and emblem, claiming it is an illegal and gratuitous display of an apartheid symbol.
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Former health MEC and current ANC MPL Sindiswa Gomba is confused about the University of Fort Hare’s “agenda” in outing her for allegedly registering illegally, despite being part of a formal drive to attract mature students from the public sector to the Bhisho campus. And to hear her talk about the details of her registration at UFH, along with scores of other Eastern Cape politicians and public servants, the pain of being singled out in public by the university for participating in an app.
Disgraced former University of Fort Hare academic Dr Edwin Okey Chikata Ijeoma is adamant he could never have pulled off what the university has accused him of registering students for postgraduate programmes when they did not meet the minimum requirements for admission, and misappropriating varsity funds.
On Wednesday, the grieving couple from Reeston buried little Imange after a doctor on call a week ago at Empilweni Hospital delayed in returning to the hospital to treat the sick one-year-old.