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EVEN CHANCELLOR BOGAN SEES THAT UNITECH’S EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT TEAM HAS FAILED

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By NARAPELA STAFF Acting VC John Pumwa and Acting PVC Macquin Maino yesterday told a large Unitech crowd that they had done all possible to bring back Albert Schram.  What they conveniently failed to mention was that even Unitech’s boss, Chancellor Sir Nagora Bogan, does not share their optimism.  Instead: “I share your sentiments about the lackadaisical and protracted delay by SEM of Unitech in the implementation of the Council Decision of 12/2/2014 ”  (letter to Mr Justin Kehatsin of National  Academic Staff Association about the SEM’s progress on the Shram matter). The words “lackadaisical” and “protracted delay” are strong words that slap hard.  Sir Nagora is a man of respected judgement and would not use those words lightly.  Sir Nagora’s observations describe the same issue that students and staff have become irritated about: the lack of visible action by the Unitech senior executive management (SEM).  Yesterday Pumwa and Maino tried to convince us that our perceptions of their b

EVEN CHANCELLOR BOGAN SEES THAT UNITECH’S EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT TEAM HAS FAILED

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By NARAPELA STAFF Acting VC John Pumwa and Acting PVC Macquin Maino yesterday told a large Unitech crowd that they had done all possible to bring back Albert Schram.  What they conveniently failed to mention was that even Unitech’s boss, Chancellor Sir Nagora Bogan, does not share their optimism.  Instead: “I share your sentiments about the lackadaisical and protracted delay by SEM of Unitech in the implementation of the Council Decision of 12/2/2014 ”  (letter to Mr Justin Kehatsin of National  Academic Staff Association about the SEM’s progress on the Shram matter). The words “lackadaisical” and “protracted delay” are strong words that slap hard.  Sir Nagora is a man of respected judgement and would not use those words lightly.  Sir Nagora’s observations describe the same issue that students and staff have become irritated about: the lack of visible action by the Unitech senior executive management (SEM).  Yesterday Pumwa and Maino tried to convince us that our perc