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SMU welcomes the newly constituted 2025/2026 SRC

Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) proudly announces the successful conclusion of the 2025 Student Representative Council (SRC) elections and the constitution of a new cohort of student leaders for the 2025/2026 term.

 

The elections, held on 18 September 2025, reflected the University’s commitment to democratic values and participatory governance. Following the voting process, all objections were addressed through proper channels, ensuring transparency and fairness. The final results were officially published on 6 October 2025, and the new SRC was formally constituted on 7 October 2025.

 

Tulani Nkuntse, Director of Student Affairs, congratulated the newly elected council and thanked students for their active participation. “We wish the new SRC well in their term and look forward to their meaningful contribution towards improving the student experience at SMU. They carry the trust and confidence of their peers,” he said.

 

The SRC serves as a vital governance structure, linking students and University management. The newly elected council is expected to strengthen student representation, enhance communication, and promote initiatives that advance academic excellence, leadership, and community engagement.

 

The 2025/2026 SRC comprises:

Name and Surname Position
Mthokozisi Dlamini President General
Precious Mogoru Deputy President
Thato Mongake Secretary General
Mpiliso Zwane Deputy Secretary General
Tshepiso Tenacious Mashiloane Treasurer General
Teboho Edward Mathobisa Residence & Safety Officer
Siphesihle Mkhwanazi Sport and Recreation Officer
Vacant Projects & Campaigns Officer
Rirhandzu Maluleke Postgraduate Students’ Officer
Morata Mokgadi Culture and Religion Officer
Ace Junior Netshipale School of Dentistry
France Baloyi School of Health Care Sciences
Vumbhoni Mahlaule School of Medicine
Lesedi Diketane School of Pharmacy
Caswell Xaba School of Science and Technology

 

Nkuntse emphasised that the SRC must embody teamwork, accountability, and servant leadership. “Leadership at SMU is not only about representation but also about stewardship — driving initiatives that improve student life and promote academic success,” he said.

 

This year’s elections marked a significant milestone with a voter turnout of 63.67%, more than double previous years. “Such engagement reflects students’ growing awareness of the importance of participation in governance and their commitment to building a stronger, inclusive student community,” Nkuntse added.

 

The new council assumes office as the University continues to prioritise student development, wellness, and engagement. In the coming months, the SRC will collaborate with the Department of Student Affairs on programmes aimed at improving residence life, promoting student wellness, expanding recreational opportunities, and supporting entrepreneurship and innovation.

 

SMU remains committed to nurturing student leadership and empowering young leaders to make a lasting impact within and beyond the University. “We look forward to seeing this council continue the legacy of strong student leadership and contribute to a vibrant, engaged, and inclusive campus environment,” concluded Nkuntse.

By Dimakatso Modise

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