
Picture: The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and Training, Tebogo Letsie
By BAKANG MOKOTO
1 April 2026 – The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and Training, Tebogo Letsie said he has noted the decision by the Council of the University of Fort Hare to place its Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Prof Sakhela Buhlungu, on precautionary suspension. Letsie said they welcome the decisive action taken by the Council of Fort Hare to enforce consequence management without fear or favour.
“We further welcome the unanimous decision by Council that disciplinary action against the Vice-Chancellor was necessary. An investigation revealed that four senior managers failed to comply with the requirements of Section 19.1 of the university statute, in that council approval was not obtained when the appointment of the Executive Director: People Management and Engagement was made.
“We are hoping that this process will be concluded speedily so that the university can get back to its core functions, which is teaching and learning. We wish the Acting Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Dr Nthabi Taole-Mjimba, well in guiding the university during this period and we urge all the university community to rally behind her and also focus on matters that will bring students forward,” he said.
Letsie further said Fort Hare has been through a lot in recent years, and they are hopeful that every stakeholder will play their part in ensuring that there are no more disruptions.