The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation & Arbitration dealt the erstwhile University of Fort Hare (UFH) head of public administration Professor Edwin Ijeoma another blow on Tuesday when it dismissed his application to have his suspension annulled. The matter came before the CCMA for arbitration on February 9 and May 27 2021 as an unfair labour practice dispute.
Arrested fugitive ex Fort Hare professor granted bail, movements restricted PREMIUM By Mfundo Piliso - 12 May 2021
Former University of Fort Hare (UFH) lecturer Professor Edwin Ijeoma, who is accused of stealing the one university s fleet vehicles, was released on R5000 bail in the Zwelitsha magistrate’s court on Wednesday.
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Ijeoma to spend a week behind bars before bail hearing PREMIUM By Mfundo Piliso - 30 April 2021
Former University of Fort Hare lecturer Professor Edwin Ijeoma will have to spend a week behind bars after his bail application was postponed to May 6 in the Zwelitsha magistrate’s court on Thursday.
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Former University of
Fort Hare employee Professor Edwin Ijeoma has made his first appearance in court after being on the run since March.
Ijeoma was wanted for allegedly stealing a vehicle.
The university has accused Ijeoma of irregularly admitting and registering two students, including Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane.
Former University of Fort Hare employee Professor Edwin Ijeoma appeared in the Zwelitsha Magistrate s Court in the Eastern Cape on Thursday.
Ijeoma had been on the run from the authorities since March after the university opened a case against him.
It is alleged that the academic stole a university car, which was later tracked to Pretoria.