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ACCESS FOR AN
AFRICAN CHILD: Young people of the Eastern Cape will be the beneficiaries
of the Bathandwa Ndondo Trust Fund.
Pic by Khuthala
Nandipha
Honouring
Bathandwa Ndondo: WSU sets up a Trust Fund
(1963-1985)
WALTER Sisulu University’s
Institutional Student Representative Council (ISRC) last week launched
a Trust Fund and named it after student activist and alumnus Bathandwa
Ndondo in a place ironically called Enkululekweni in Mthatha.
The launch was themed:
Access and Success of the African Child and it signified the beginning
of a noble cause to raise funds for young people in the Eastern Cape who
wish to further their studies at Walter Sisulu University.
The University operates
from four main campuses: Mthatha, Butterworth, Buffalo City and Queenstown.
The Institution’s main student catchment area is east of the Kei River
(eastern part of the Eastern Cape) which is one of the poorest areas in
South Africa.
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which is themed: ‘Consolidating Research, Innovation and Technology
Platforms for a Knowledge-based Economy’, he said that countries that
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