DA, EFF leaders demonstrate value of education, says Puleng LenkaBula

Tshwarelo Hunter Mogakane

Pretoria – Diametrically opposed political parties such as the DA and the EFF have been cited as shining examples of the value of education among young leaders in South Africa.

The political organisations were mentioned during one of three spring graduation ceremonies held at Unisa’s Muckleneuk campus in Pretoria on Friday.

Unisa’s first woman principal and vice-chancellor Professor Puleng LenkaBula named the parties with the intention of convincing young South Africans that education was still a valuable tool, no matter which career or business they planned to pursue.

“As a university, we have 181  000 students who are supported by the National Student…

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