Fraudster Sibongile Mani becomes Treasurer of WSU’s convocation committee
It has been reported that Sibongile Mani has been elected as the treasurer of the convocation committee at Walter Sisulu University (WSU) in the Eastern Cape. However, confirmation of her election will only come later this week after a vetting process has taken place.
Sibongile Mani gained infamy as a fraudster when she was mistakenly transferred R14 million by the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) into her student bank account. She was found guilty of theft by an East London regional court after spending more than R800,000 before the error was detected. Last February, she was granted leave to appeal her sentence.
As part of the university’s efforts to raise funds, WSU holds its convocation. Recently, an online campaign poster for Mani was circulated, and her campaign manager announced that she had been elected as treasurer of the convocation committee. The university has stated that the results will be announced this week after proper vetting of the candidates’ eligibility.
Mani has been praised as an independent voice for change and has remained steadfast in her commitment to making a better future for herself and her community. Her election is seen as a victory for democracy and independent leadership. As a symbol of women’s empowerment and emancipation, her election brings hope and possibility. It is promised that she will work tirelessly to fulfill her promises and represent the community with honor, integrity, and dedication.
Not everyone is convinced by Mani’s campaign, with some online commenters expressing confusion. However, her election marks a significant moment in the university’s history and highlights the importance of women’s empowerment and independent leadership.
WSU Treasurer Election Winners Await Confirmation
It has been reported that Sibongile Mani has been elected as the treasurer of the convocation committee at Walter Sisulu University (WSU) in the Eastern Cape. However, confirmation of her election will only come later this week after a vetting process has taken place.
Sibongile Mani gained infamy as a fraudster when she was mistakenly transferred R14 million by the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) into her student bank account. She was found guilty of theft by an East London regional court after spending more than R800,000 before the error was detected. Last February, she was granted leave to appeal her sentence.
As part of the university’s efforts to raise funds, WSU holds its convocation. Recently, an online campaign poster for Mani was circulated, and her campaign manager announced that she had been elected as treasurer of the convocation committee. The university has stated that the results will be announced this week after proper vetting of the candidates’ eligibility.
Mani’s Commitment to Change
Mani has been praised as an independent voice for change and has remained steadfast in her commitment to making a better future for herself and her community. Her election is seen as a victory for democracy and independent leadership. As a symbol of women’s empowerment and emancipation, her election brings hope and possibility. It is promised that she will work tirelessly to fulfill her promises and represent the community with honor, integrity, and dedication.
Not everyone is convinced by Mani’s campaign, with some online commenters expressing confusion. However, her election marks a significant moment in the university’s history and highlights the importance of women’s empowerment and independent leadership.
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