The Rhodes Must Fall leader’s father was not happy after reading about Qwabe and his friend Wandile Dlamini’s treatment of a waitress in Cape Town a few weeks ago.
Following the failed attempt by some 40 000 petitioners to have the Rhodes Must Fall leader expelled from Oxford University; the controversial activist sets the record straight about what actually happened that fateful day.
Have a look as Rhodes Must Fall leader Ntokozo Qwabe chats about how the crowd-funding campaign for the white waitress proves a point about race and power.
Amid all the storms this week about #TipGate and #MattTheunissen an interesting debate has developed on how we use words. Would SA be a better place if we could all agree on the definitions of words like “racism” or “violence” for once and for all?
The controversial Rhodes Must Fall leader once again found himself facing the wrath of his critics after bragging about making a white waitress cry; garnering more than 40 000 signatures to have him expelled from Oxford.
Ntokozo Qwabe made headlines after posting on Facebook that he made a white waitress cry and a petition has since garnered tens of thousands of signatures to have him expelled from Oxford University.
A group of Rhodes Must Fall activists apparently reduced a waitress to tears after writing on a bill that they will “tip when you return the land”.
The threat of Oxford alumni pulling funding from the university sealed the matter once and for all, the statue stays and that’s that.
The Brits might be getting a little gatvol of Ntokozo Qwabe’s #RhodesMustFall shenanigans, as a new national poll reveals that only about 11% of them think the statue should be removed.
The Oxford wing of the #RhodesMustFall movement recently won a significant victory when 245 out of 457 students voted for the removal of the statue; and despite many people calling him a hypocrite for using Rhodes funding to get into the UK, the movement’s ringleader is standing firm.
Ntokozo Qwabe has been in the news quite a bit recently, after some Britons asked him to leave the UK and pay back his scholarship, seeing as he’s so intent on bringing down the Rhodes statue at Oxford University.