Maties SRC election
Why must I participate in the student council elections?
A competent student council (SRC):
- Communicates with students and is aware of the latest developments;
- Addresses complaints received from students;
- Avoids political coaxing and does what is really in the interests of students;
- Prevents a small group of anarchists from speaking on behalf of all students;
- Takes the opinions of students into consideration during decision making and does not rely on their own opinion only;
- Doesn’t allow itself to be dictated by management;
- Attempts to keep the students happy, not management;
- Speaks on your behalf at the council and senate;
- Doesn’t hesitate to approach the courts in order to protect the rights of students.
Vote for a student council (SRC) if you are fed up with:
- Violence on campus;
- A small group of anarchists that apparently speaks on your behalf;
- An SRC that doesn’t listen to students;
- An SRC that doesn’t take any action with regards to the complaints of students;
- An SRC that takes decisions without considering the opinions of students;
- An SRC that only attempts to keep political parties happy;
- An SRC that is more interested in keeping management happy rather than students;
- An SRC that doesn’t act on behalf of students, but rather allows itself to be dictated by management;
- An SRC that is too scared and isolated to approach the courts if deemed necessary;
- An SRC that gives way to intimidation.
Youngest news concerning the SRC election:
- SRC candidates appeal against student court order
- High Court stops SRC election without AfriForum candidates
- AfriForum Youth approaches High Court after US excludes students from SRC elections
AfriForum Youth supports the following candidates: