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Leadership in action with Crawford’s newly elected student body

The dynamic group will help lead school activities in 2026.

Crawford International North Coast College has officially announced its Student Body for 2025/2026.

The Judiciary will be represented by Skyler Carmichael and Ndzalo Mashau, who will oversee matters relating to student conduct and governance.

Yichieh Chen, Msizi Kumalo and Okwethu Rubuluza will lead the student affairs portfolio, focusing on student well-being and enhancing campus life.

Gabriella Munian and Chayden Naidoo will drive sporting excellence and participation across the school as heads of the sports portfolio.

The culture portfolio will be led by Christopher Blackmore and MacKenzie Maule, who will focus on cultural initiatives, events and creative expression within the student community.

Njabulo Tsotetsi and Zivha Maharaj will oversee the community services portfolio, spearheading outreach, social responsibility and meaningful engagement with the wider community.

The elected pupils were celebrated for demonstrating commitment, integrity and a strong sense of service throughout the selection process.


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