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ARON HYMAN AND TEBOGO TSHWANE Mosibudi “Rassie” Rasethaba was elected 2014/2015 SRC president in the elections held across UP campuses last week Wednesday. “Now it’s just a matter of working with the current SRC and finding out what some of the issues they face are and what the solutions are, because we don’t want to make the same mistakes,” Rasethaba told Perdeby. Rasethaba also said that he is humbled by the result of the election. Rasethaba ran as an independent candidate, and so had no societal backing. He said that this made campaigning difficult for him. Luvuyo Menziwa, chairperson of EFF Tuks, was elected deputy president of the SRC. He was the only candidate backed by the Radical Youth coalition to be elected to the SRC. A total of 6 140 students voted in this year’s elections. Daso’s Adrian Eckard was elected SRC secretary. Eckard told Perdeby that he is unhappy with representation within the new SRC. “We have a big AfriForum Youth base, which I don’t necessarily agree with. We need to show more transformation at this university and I will try to fight for that.” AfriForum Youth won six of the 12 SRC seats, with Daso, EFF Tuks and Sasco winning one seat each. Three independent candidates also made it into the SRC. The remaining three seats were won by independent candidates. Rochelle Oosthuyse from AfriForum said, “We are very happy about the results and that the campaigning went well. We’d like to congratulate the other candidates, especially Rassie and we think he’ll make a great president.” Deputy director of Student Affairs Dr Willem Jorissen served as CEO of the IEC and said that he is satisfied with the elections. “From the nomination period to campaigning and to the election, the support was so overwhelming, and how it panned out within this new model, we are very happy,” Dr Jorissen said.
Students voted in the SRC elections on 3 September. Photo: Anele Mkungela
Infographic: Rebecca Paulsen and Maxine Twaddle
Meet your new SRC President Rassie Rasethaba
Treasurer Marna de Jager
Postgraduate and International Students Henrico Barnard
Deputy President Luvuyo Max Menziwa
Day Students and External Campuses Reitumetse Ratlhogo
Societies Michelle Krüger
Secretary Adrian Eckard
Facilities, Safety and Security Sibahle Sgwane
Study Finance Gerhardus Pretorius
Deputy Secretary Liezl Aylward
Marketing, Media and Communications Duke Tumelo Rasebopye
Transformation and Student Success Jhua-nine Wyrley-Birch