Human chess and obsessive nudity: Wilgenhof old boy 'glad all this s**t is finally coming out'
Another former resident of Wilgenhof residence at Stellenbosch University has spoken out about the abuse he suffered at the hands of"The man, who went to Wilgenhof in the 1990s, confirmed earlier News24 reports about initiation and degrading practices first-year students had to endure at the university's oldest residence.South Africans need to be in the know if we want to create a prosperous future.
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