By Anita Dangazele
- Walter Sisulu University says Sisonke Mbolekwa was not a registered student, but others have shared proof online showing otherwise.
- His family and classmates are demanding justice after the student was allegedly shot dead by a residence manager.
Walter Sisulu University (WSU) is being accused of deregistering a student who was shot and killed on campus, despite proof that he was actively attending classes and submitting work.
Sisonke Mbolekwa, a third-year Bachelor of Education student, was gunned down on Tuesday morning. The alleged shooter is a residence manager at the university.
WSU claims Mbolekwa was not a registered student in 2025.
โIn our database, the name we have received and the details of the alleged person who has died is not a student,โ said special programmes director Ndiyakholwa Ngqulu in an interview with Newzroom Afrika.
But fellow students say otherwise, and theyโve taken to social media with screenshots showing Mbolekwa registered on 12 March this year.
SRC president Balungile Madikizela said they had also obtained test and assignment submissions proving he had been actively participating since the start of the academic year.
Mbolekwaโs devastated family said they wonโt rest until justice is served. They also disputed the universityโs claim that he was not a registered student.
On Wednesday, the family visited the morgue to identify his body before heading to the scene where he died. They were accompanied by EFF Central Command member Ncedo Kolanisi, who is also acting as the family spokesperson.
Describing WSU as a war zone, Kolanisi said: โItโs still like a movie, itโs like a dream that someone has to wake them up from.โ
Police spokesperson Nobuntu Gantana confirmed that no arrests have been made and that a preliminary investigation is underway.
Pictured above: Walter Sisulu University students demand justice for the student who was allegedly shot by a residence manager.
Image source: Hoseya Jubase






