More than 30 000 support referendum on Maties’ language policy
30 November 2015
More than 30 000 alumni and other stakeholders, in collaboration with trade union Solidarity, participated in a recent referendum on the retention of Afrikaans at Stellenbosch University (SU). Solidarity will present the results of the referendum to the university council at its meeting to be held today, Monday 30 November 2015.
The referendum was initiated after the rector, Prof Wim de Villiers, had announced earlier this month that English would become the default language at Stellenbosch University. Prof De Villiers claims that it emerged from discussions with student organisations, including Open Stellenbosch, that Matie students support English as the university’s official language of instruction.
According to Solidarity Chief Executive Dirk Hermann, the wide support received from many quarters for Afrikaans at Stellenbosch confirms that unilateral decisions by university councils would not be accepted lying down. “It is gratifying to see how the Afrikaans language community stood up in solidarity for the preservation and development of Afrikaans at tertiary level in such a unanimous way,” Hermann said.
A Solidarity delegate will present the results of the referendum to the University Council before today’s meeting.