Sefako Makgatho and Fort Hare universities have new leaders, while the head of Mangosuthu University of Technology has been suspended.
Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University in Pretoria North has appointed a former University of Venda vice-chancellor as its new head.
Last year Mbati was also shortlisted for the position of vice-chancellor at University of KwaZulu-Natal, but Professor Nana Poku was appointed as head of the institution. In its statement the SMU chairperson, Maria Rambauli, said the university had settled on appointing Mbati “after a rigorous and thorough process”.
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