WILGENHOF SEEKS HIGH COURT REVIEW OF SU COUNCIL DECISION ON THE RESIDENCE
17 September 2024
The Wilgenhof Alumni Association will approach the Western Cape High Court, requesting that it review and set aside the Stellenbosch University (SU) Council’s irrational decision to close Wilgenhof, taken yesterday.
The council has decided to close Wilgenhof for one year and to consider a change of name for the residence. This decision is irrational and the Wilgenhof alumni find it incomprehensible.
The legal representatives of the Wilgenhof Alumni Association have today written to Dr. Nicky Newton-King, Chair of the SU Council, as well as Prof. Deresh Ramjugernath, the Deputy Vice Chancellor: Learning and Teaching, requesting reasons for the Council's decision, to be provided by the close of Thursday, 19 September.
The letter to Dr. Newton-King and Prof. Ramjugernath, also asks for details on Wilgenhof's supposed need for renovations. The university's sudden concern for the residence's alleged non-compliance with Department of Higher Education and Training’s Policy on the Minimum Norms and Standards for Student Housing rings hollow. This policy has been in effect for almost nine years, and during 2021-2022 a comprehensive upgrade project was undertaken at Wilgenhof - why is there a need for renovations now, and why would it take a year to complete?