Zuko Komisa

Nzimande’s action to place UNISA under administration has been declared unconstitutional and unlawful.
The Minister of The Department of Higher Education and Training Blade Nzimande’s action to place UNISA under administration has been declared unconstitutional and unlawful.
On Wednesday morning, the Pretoria High Court rendered its verdict in response to an urgent plea filed by Unisa.
The Minister has been ordered to retract the decision to place UNISA under administration with immediate effect.
Point of View with Phemelo Motene spoke to the Director of Legal Support Office of the Principal and Vice Chancellor at Unisa, Dr Oupa Mabusela after a court ruling.
Listen to the full conversation here:
Judge Leicester Adams issued an order on August 24 telling the minister not to act on the recommendations of independent assessor Prof. Themba Mosia’s report until two separate applications contesting it are resolved.
Acting judge Andre le Grange ruled on Wednesday that Nzimande’s decision was in violation of that order.
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Nzimande’s choice is in line with the advice of an impartial assessor who discovered significant financial mismanagement and malfeasance.
READ THE JUDGMENT HERE:

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