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Zim born University of Pretoria vice-chancellor Tawana Kupe quits six months before his term ends

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News of Kupe’s resignation was shared in a message from the chairperson of the university’s council, Kuseni Dlamini, to members of the university on Tuesday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dlamini said the university had accepted Kupe’s decision to resign from his position with effect from July 31. His term was due to conclude in January 2024.

“While the process to find his successor will begin immediately, appropriate interim arrangements that will help facilitate the smooth functioning of the institution will be put in place. I am confident that these interim arrangements, coupled with the expertise and dedication of the UP staff, will enable us to continue operating at the highest level,” said Dlamini.

Kupe has been the vice-chancellor and principal of the University of Pretoria since January 2019.

Before joining UP, he held the positions of vice-principal responsible for running the university, deputy vice-chancellor Advancement, Human Resources and Transformation, deputy vice-chancellor of Finance and Operations, and executive dean of the Faculty of Humanities at Wits University.

He holds BA Honours and Master’s degrees in English from the University of Zimbabwe, as well as a DPhil in Media Studies from the University of Oslo in Norway.



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