LEADERSHIP CRISIS?: Clouds continue to gather over UCT vice-chancellor

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In the wake of an unfolding leadership crisis at the University of Cape Town, new heads of the university’s governing council were elected over the weekend. They are finances tycoon Babalwa Ngonyama as chair, and social justice advocate Nazeema Mohamed as her deputy, who stand to serve four-year terms.

Vice-Chancellor Mamokgethi Phakeng, who stands accused of bullying the University of Cape Town staff, and of squashing an annual university ombud report outlining such complaints against her.that she had received a flood of corroborating complaints after publishing her report online on Thursday.

Makamandela-Mguqulwa said her concerns were two-fold: first, Phakeng’s leadership style, and second, how the university’s previous council, under chair Sipho Pityana, failed to act on her findings, which included complaints by 37 individuals against Phakeng. “I mean, why would I want to bring down the vice-chancellor? Why would I let myself be used by any race group? I cannot be manipulated, by any journalist, by any vice-chancellor, black or white, Phakeng or [former VC] Max Price.

This week, former deputy council chair Debbie Budlender, who served on the council for 15 years, toldthat she resigned from the council in March, after Pityana insisted that Makamandela-Mguqulwa’s annual report containing the findings against Phakeng be scrapped from the agenda of a council meeting scheduled for March 14.“Before each council meeting, myself, Sipho, the registrar [Royston Pillay] and the VC would meet to discuss the agenda.

 

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