Campaigns for the Student Government Elections (CBESO)



Dean of Students - Mr Marco Stephano

Today, May 21, 2026, students of the College of Business Education held a major election campaign as part of the preparations for the student leaders’ general election expected to take place tomorrow, May 22, 2026. Speaking during the campaign, the college Student Advisor, Mr. Marco Stephano, explained the whole election process and the importance of students fully participating in this democratic exercise.

Mr. Marco Stephano encouraged students to come out in large numbers tomorrow to vote for the leaders they want. He said that voting will begin at 2:00 a.m. and continue until 12:00 p.m. He also explained that immediately after voting ends at 12:00 p.m., the vote counting process will begin at once. He further explained that only students who are officially registered at the College of Business Education and who have valid college identification cards that have not expired will be allowed to vote.

In another step, Mr. Marco Stephano reminded students that no candidate will be allowed to campaign on election day. He warned that any candidate found violating this rule will face action according to the college laws and regulations. The vote counting process will also be broadcast live on the college’s social media platforms to ensure transparency and participation throughout the exercise.

Election Process: CBE Student Government Election Campaign (Mnandwa M. Mnandwa, Rania Faraji Ghalib)
Presidential candidate for the Student Government, Mnandwa M. Mnandwa, together with the running mate for the position of Vice President, Rania Faraji Ghalib, introducing themselves and presenting their campaign to students of the College of Business Education during a major election campaign held today, May 21, 2026.


Election Process: CBE Student Government Election Campaign (Ayman Bahoza, Ester Frank)
Ayman Bahoza, a presidential candidate, together with the running mate for the position of Vice President, Ester Frank, speaking to students during an election campaign held at the College of Business Education today, May 21, 2026.