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F R O M H O P E T O A C T I O N T H R O U G H K N O W L E D G E

2020

GRADUATION CEREMONY

06 APRIL 2020

09H30

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G R A D U A T I O N C E R E M O N Y 2 0 2 0

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OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE

OFFICE BEARERS

CHANCELLOR

The Most Reverend Dr TC Makgoba

(PhD, Doctorate of Divinity: Hon. Causa)

CHAIR OF COUNCIL

Ms Y Forbes

(MBA)

RECTOR AND VICE-CHANCELLOR

Prof TB Pretorius

(BA, BA (Hons), MA, PhD, DPhil)

VICE-RECTORS & DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLORS

Prof V Lawack

(B Juris, LLB, LLM, LLD)

Prof J Frantz

(BSc, MSc, PhD)

Prof P Dube

(BA, BA (Hons), MA, PhD)

REGISTRAR

Dr N Lawton-Misra

(BA, BEd, MEd (Educational Psychology, PhD (Educational Psychology))

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS

Mr ME Magida

(BProc, LLB, LLM)

Mr M Regal

(BCom (Hons), CA (SA))

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2 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E W E S T E R N C A P E

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SUB-HEADEROF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE

DEANS

FACULTY OF ARTS

Prof MK Ralarala

(HDE (Arts); BA (Hons); MA; DLitt; PhD)

FACULTY OF COMMUNITY AND HEALTH SCIENCES

Prof A Rhoda

(BSc, BSc (Hons), MSc, PhD)

FACULTY OF DENTISTRY

Prof N Myburgh (Acting)

(BDS, MChD (Community Dentistry), PGDip Int. Health Res. Ethics, PGDip Int.

Health Policy)

FACULTY OF ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES

Prof MV Esau

(BAdmin, BAdmin (Hons), MAdmin, PhD)

FACULTY OF EDUCATION

Prof VS Nomlomo

(BA, BEd, MEd, MPhil, PhD)

FACULTY OF LAW

Prof JR De Ville

(BCom, LLB, LLD)

FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCES

Prof M Davies-Coleman

(BSc, BSc (Hons), PhD)

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FACULTY OF ARTS

DOCTOR’S DEGREES

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

G R A D U A T I O N C E R E M O N Y 2 0 2 0 3

2020

FELICIA ANNIN

Department: ENGLISH

Supervisor: PROF F MOOLLA

Thesis:

Eros and politics: Love and its discontents in the fi ctions of Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o

Description:

In her dissertation, Felicia Annin has studied a canonical African literature author from a

virtually completely unconsidered perspective. Drawing on her observation that there is a

romantic plot or subplot in almost all Ngũgĩ ’s work, Felicia has analysed the importance of

romantic love in the author’s political vision. Some of the themes the dissertation explores

include the potential of romantic love to break the boundaries of class, religion and culture,

the signifi cance of love in marriage, and the social ills that ensue betrayals of love. She fi nds

that love cannot triumph until the narrative is able to negotiate a symbiotic relationship

between eros and Ngugi’s vision of social justice.

HAYLEY ELIZABETH HAYES-ROBERTS

Department:

Supervisor:

Co-supervisor:

HISTORY

PROF L WITZ

PROF N MURRAY-COOKE

Thesis:

Frameworks of representation: A design history of the District Six Museum in Cape Town

Description:

In an area as over-researched as the District Six Museum it is diffi cult to fi nd work that is

original. Hayes-Roberts’s thesis is precisely this. Her approach is to write a ‘design history’

of the museum. She uses her intimate knowledge of the museum to craft an empirically rich

thesis. Via a close reading of material at the museum she shows how diff erent archival

collection methodologies are employed, the ways the museum’s buildings are designed, its

exhibitions constructed, and ongoing contestations over meanings of urban space in relation

to city planning and the marketing of Cape Town as World Design Capital in 2014. There are

many remarkable design stories she uncovers, but perhaps none more so than the tops-

turvy apartheid doll that has found its way into the museum’s collection.

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FACULTY OF ARTS

DOCTOR’S DEGREES

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

4 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E W E S T E R N C A P E

2020

GORDON CHUKWUEMEKA IGBOKWE

Department: ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY

Supervisor: PROF M DINBABO

Thesis:

A study of the socio-economic integration of highly skilled Nigerian migrants in Cape Town

Description:

Gordon Igbokwe conducted his doctoral research in Cape Town, where he examined the

socio-economic integration of highly-skilled Nigerian migrants. Empirical data was collected

through a multiple-case study organizations that have employed high-skilled migrants.

Using innovative and thematic analysis, the research identifi ed the critical domains for the

integration of this group of migrants. The dissertation advocates for policy development that

recognizes highly-skilled migrants to the top National research agenda.

DESMOND JOHAN LAMBRECHTS

Department: RELIGION AND THEOLOGY

Supervisor: DR M PILLAY

Co-supervisor: PROF E CONRADIE

Thesis:

The implementation of the Isiseko Sekomoleza HIV/AIDS programme in the Diocese of

False Bay: A Critical Theological Investigation

Description:

HIV and Aids continues to carry considerable stigma. This is often exacerbated by Christian

views on human sexuality and gendered power-relations. The Diocese of False Bay was

therefore bold to declare through its Isiseko Sokomoleza HIV/AIDS Programme that “Our

church has AIDS”. However, the implementation of the programme had a limited impact on

reducing such stigma. In this study Desmond Lambrechts seeks to establish why this is the

case. Is the problem reliance on external funding? Or inadequate organisational structures?

Or faulty notions of pastoral care? He conducted interviews with church practitioners and

analysed data using a Primary Healthcare model. He concludes that HIV/AIDS has led the

Church to revisit its core mandate, mission, and witness through love and compassion.

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FACULTY OF ARTS

DOCTOR’S DEGREES

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

G R A D U A T I O N C E R E M O N Y 2 0 2 0 5

2020

RETHABILE BENEDICT LEANYA

Department: RELIGION AND THEOLOGY

Supervisor: REV J KLAASEN

Thesis:

Dead Aid: A critical view of aid to Africa from an ethical perspective

Description:

This study is a critical analysis of the provision of AID to developing countries. The

researcher takes four countries including Botswana, Lesotho, Libya and Ghana as case

studies to evaluate the eff ects of AID. In using these four countries as case studies the

researcher gains critical perspectives of both proponents of AID and opponents of AID.

The researcher uses a utilitarian ethical perspective to draw conclusions whether AID

causes sustainable development.

MWAYI WOYAMBA LUSAKA

Department: HISTORY

Supervisor: PROF L WITZ

Thesis:

Culture, history and politics in Malawi: The production of national heritage, 1964-2009

Description:

Lusaka’s thesis makes an important contribution to heritage studies, providing a valuable

case study of an under-researched area of the construction of heritage in Africa through the

Malawian case study. From the unique position of being an employee of Museums of Malawi

he displays an in-depth knowledge and a critical account of contemporary heritage politics

in Malawi and the ways it is articulated. His most important argument is around the continuity

of colonial heritage in post-colonial Malawi. This is articulated through ethnic associations

which have become the basis of claims to intangible heritage. It is also evident in the

continued glorifi cation of David Livingstone, which Lusaka presents as the outcome of

heritage diplomacy between Malawi and Scotland.

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FACULTY OF ARTS

DOCTOR’S DEGREES

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

6 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E W E S T E R N C A P E

2020

MISGANAW TADESSE MELAKU

Department: HISTORY

Supervisor: PROF S PILLAY

Co-supervisor: PROF T TIBEBU

Thesis:

Social and political history of Wollo Province in Ethiopia 1769-1916

MEGAN AIMEE ROBERTSON

Department: RELIGION AND THEOLOGY

Supervisor: PROF S NADAR

Co-supervisor: DR J JODAMUS

Thesis:

Called and Queer: Exploring the lived experiences of queer clergy in the Methodist Church

of Southern Africa

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FACULTY OF ARTS

DOCTOR’S DEGREES

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

G R A D U A T I O N C E R E M O N Y 2 0 2 0 7

2020

PAMELA JANE SYKES

Department: HISTORY

Supervisor: PROF L WITZ

Co-supervisor: PROF P HAYES

Thesis:

Digital storytelling and the production of the personal in Lwandle Cape Town

Description:

Utilising the framework of a precarious, liminal eco-system Sykes presents a critically

engaged account of a series of digital story-telling workshops that she facilitated in Lwandle,

40 kilometres outside Cape Town city centre. It is a beautifully crafted, nuanced,

transdisciplinary work that challenges methodological conventions of history. The thesis

connects scholarship on digital story-telling with the reality of the everyday, showing linkages

between the micro and macro, the mundane and non-human, and spaces, techniques and

practices. There is unusual rigour and creativity around the critical engagement with images,

which can serve as an opening for other scholars. The thesis is notable for showing what

thoughtful ethical research means in practice, beyond bureaucratic requirements.

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FACULTY OF ARTS

MASTER’S DEGREES

8 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E W E S T E R N C A P E

2020

BALAT SAMAH MOHAMED

SAAD MOHAMED

Cum Laude

Thesis:

The study of Andalusian Muwasha at:

A literary and artistic approach

Department: FOREIGN LANGUAGES

Supervisor: DR M SAIDI

JEGELS LLEWELLIN RAPHAEL

GIOVANNI

Cum Laude

Thesis:

Music memoir as an evocation of cultural

legacy: The Zayn Adam story

Department: ENGLISH

Supervisor: PROF J MARTIN

LANDMAN ANDRE LOUIS

Cum Laude

Thesis:

From volksmoeder to igqira: Towards an

intellectual biography of Dr Vera

Bührmann (1910-1998)

Department: HISTORY

Supervisor: PROF A BANK

BROWN ALLISTAIR

Cum Laude

Thesis:

A comparison of the narrative approaches

to moral formation of James Cone and

Stanley Hauerwas

Department: RELIGION AND THEOLOGY

Supervisor: REV J KLAASEN

DARIES ANELL STACEY

Cum Laude

Thesis:

Visualizing Volkekunde: Visuality in

mainstream and dissident traditions of

Afrikaner ethnology, 1920-1980

Department: HISTORY

Supervisor: PROF A BANK

BASSIER QANITA

Thesis:

Media representations of President

Donald Trump’s political ideologies based

on the coverage of two media events in

American-based news reports

Department: LINGUISTICS

Supervisor: PROF F BANDA

MASTER OF ARTS

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FACULTY OF ARTS

MASTER’S DEGREES

G R A D U A T I O N C E R E M O N Y 2 0 2 0 9

2020

MAMPHOKA MONKGANE FAITH

Thesis:

Estimating the potential for natural

ecosystem recovery at Pietersielieskloof

Palmiet Wetland, Western Cape

Department: GEOGRAPHY,

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

AND TOURISM

Supervisor: DR S GRENFELL

Co-supervisor: DR M GRENFELL

MNYANI SIPHOKAZI

Thesis:

Optimising Benefi ts for Rural

Communities in and around Protected

Areas through Ecotourism Public Private

Partnerships (PPPs): the case of De Hoop

Nature Reserve

Department: GEOGRAPHY,

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

AND TOURISM

Supervisor: DR M BOEKSTEIN

MOOSA MEDINA

Thesis: Portrait of a mobile political subject: the figure of the Afghan mujahideen in South Africa in the 1980s

Department: HISTORY

Supervisors: DR H GRUNEBAUM,

DR P ISRAEL

MHLAULI BONGEKA

Thesis:

The relevance of the custom of

Ukuthwala in modern Xhosa society

Department: XHOSA

Supervisor: DR L MLETSHE

MASTER OF ARTS

SALIE SHAZIA

Cum Laude

Thesis:

The Representations of Sojourner Truth in

The Narrative of Sojourner Truth

Department: ENGLISH

Supervisor: MS C MICHAEL

VAN DER RIET JANE ELIZABETH

Cum Laude

Thesis:

How to hide inside a three

Department: ENGLISH

Supervisor: MS M VAN DER MERWE

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FACULTY OF ARTS

MASTER’S DEGREES

10 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E W E S T E R N C A P E

2020

VAN SCHALKWYK IRENÉ ELIZABETH

Thesis:

Accommodating the wild? Leopard

conservation, tourism and local

communities in the Cederberg

Department: GEOGRAPHY,

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

AND TOURISM

Supervisor: PROF S BROOKS

VAN STADEN LUCRECHIA ZIANA

Thesis:

The Church and Single Parenting:

Perceptions and Social Support

Department: ANTHROPOLOGY

AND SOCIOLOGY

Supervisor: DR S SPICER

KHUMALO SIBONGILE

Thesis:

Under the hibiscus: an eco-critical reading

of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s

postcolonial novels

Department: ENGLISH

Supervisor: PROF J TAYLOR

Co-supervisor: PROF M WESSELS

MASTER OF ARTS

MOORE LUKE RICHARD

Cum Laude

Thesis:

The knowledge-power nexus: Towards a

political ecology of South Africa’s

integrated coastal management policy

Department: GEOGRAPHY,

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

AND TOURISM

Supervisor: PROF S BROOKS

OLIVER CANDICE

Cum Laude

Thesis:

A platform to protest? A virtual

ethnography of the UWC Fees Will Fall

linguistic landscape

Department: LINGUISTICS

Supervisor: PROF F BANDA

Co-supervisor: DR A PECK

SEAKGWA KYLE VUYANI TIISO

Cum Laude

Thesis:

Exploring the philosophical mind: An

empirical investigation of the process of

philosophizing using the protocol analysis

methodology

Department: PHILOSOPHY

Supervisor: PROF S BECK

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FACULTY OF ARTS

MASTER’S DEGREES

G R A D U A T I O N C E R E M O N Y 2 0 2 0 11

2020

FRU TERENCE FONTOH

Thesis:

Death “Away from Home.” A case study of

Cameroonian immigrants living in Cape

Town, South Africa

Department: ANTHROPOLOGY

AND SOCIOLOGY

Supervisor: DR S SPICER

Co-supervisor: DR A FORTE

MASTER OF ARTS

BIZELA SINETHEMBA

Cum Laude

Thesis:

Spectres of sycorax: Spectral orality and

the black female presence in the fi gurings

of Winnie Mandela and Sindiwe Magona

Department: ENGLISH

Supervisor: PROF F MOOLLA

ABDULNABI SALEH ABDULNABI

Cum Laude

Thesis:

The concept of Sufi saintly miracles:

A literary approach

Department: ANTHROPOLOGY

AND SOCIOLOGY

Supervisor: DR M SAIDI

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FACULTY OF ARTS

MASTER’S DEGREES

12 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E W E S T E R N C A P E

2020

MOJAPELO LEBOHANG

Thesis:

Learning to Exhale

Department: ENGLISH

Supervisor: PROF J MOOLMAN

MASTER OF ARTS CREATIVE WRITING

JULIE LISA

Cum Laude

Thesis:

This Family of Things: Refl ecting on the

signifi cance of objects in poetry

Department: ENGLISH

Supervisor: PROF J MOOLMAN

SCHMIDT DAVID

Cum Laude

Thesis:

The Price of Liberty: A collection of poems

and prose that explore the interplay

between freedom and sacrifi ce

Department: ENGLISH

Supervisor: PROF J MOOLMAN

MPUMA NONDWE ANDISIWE

Cum Laude

Thesis:

Around a Fire: Poems of Memory

and Ritual

Department: ENGLISH

Supervisor: PROF J MOOLMAN

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FACULTY OF ARTS

MASTER’S DEGREES

G R A D U A T I O N C E R E M O N Y 2 0 2 0 13

2020

CHANDERDEO KERISHA

Thesis:

Librarians’ book selection practices and

budget fl uctuations in the City of Cape

Town

Department: LIBRARY AND

INFORMATION SCIENCE

Supervisor: DR A JOSIAS

PEDRO TREVOR ENRICO

Thesis:

Employing Richard T. Lawrence’s God-

image Scales: Two case studies from

Hanover Park

Department: RELIGION AND THEOLOGY

Supervisor: PROF E CONRADIE

MASTER OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES

MASTER OF THEOLOGY

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2020

FACULTY OF ARTS

HONOURS’ DEGREES

14 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E W E S T E R N C A P E

GELDERBLOM HESTER ELIZABETH

GOVENDER JENNY SARASVATHIE

GROOTBOOM LINDI

HADEBE NOMALIQHWA TADIWA

HARA NKHWIZA MICHAEL

HARMANS SITHEMBELE SIGNOR

HENDRICKS CARLIEN NICOLLE

HENDRICKS QUASIEMA

JACOBS NICOLETTE JILL

JAFTA JAYMEE-LEE

JANUARIE JACINA DANICA

JIYANA KGOTHATSO LINDIWE

JOSEPHS JOHN-DANIEL

JURY ANDREW COLIN

KANJEDZA DANIEL

KHAN FAWZIYAH

KHAN ZEENATH

KHATIEB TAAHIRAH

KILANI SANDISWA

KOKOMA ZIKHONA

KOOPMAN VERNON RICHARD

LAWRENCE CASEY JANET THELMA

LOTTERING QULEN CATHLEEN

MAGWAZA LAMI

MAHLANGU LINDA

MAKHOFOLA NTSOAFI REBOKELENG

MAKITLE MOJALEFA PATRICK

MAKWECANA ANDISIWE

MATHEKGA EMMA LEBEKO

MAY LUKHANYO

MAYILE YONELA

MCKAY JAMIE-LEE

MJEKULA ZONKE KHANYI

ABRAHAMS AYESHA

Cum Laude

KAPATIKA HARRY WILSON

Cum Laude

HARNEKAR ZAKARIYYA

Cum Laude

MC KIE SHELDON OWEN

Cum Laude

RABBANEY ZAAKIYAH AYESHA

Cum Laude

VAN ROOI CHEVAN

Cum Laude

WILLIAMS STEPHANIE

Cum Laude

ABRAHAMS CARLY ARIEL

ADAMS ASHLEIGH MARY

AM VUYISANANI

BASSON JANEZE LEONI

BEHARDIEN BASHEERAH

BIGGS AMY LEIGH

BODLANI SHANNON-LEE

BROWN NURJAAN

CLARKE KRISTIN JOY

CLOETE ROMARIO FABIANO

COETZEE JEROME EMILE

CONRADIE LEONA

DE VILLIERS ZENARIA ORISKIA

DOMINGO ZAYTOEN

EDEM TARA CLAIRE

GADALLA MAHMOUD

ABDELHAMID HASSAN

GANJANA WEZIWE

GAZUA MARIA DAWA

BACHELOR OF ARTS HONOURS

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2020

FACULTY OF ARTS

HONOURS’ DEGREES

G R A D U A T I O N C E R E M O N Y 2 0 2 0 15

PRETORIUS NINA JOIE

RAMAWOOTHAR NIKITA

RAS JAYDEEN

RUITER MARVYN JOHN

SAKOOR NICOLE WINIFRED

SEBOA AMMAARAH

SHABANGU CAMERON JUNIOR

MANLEY

SILETILE BERNIZE THOBELANI

SMALL ZOE

SMITH KEAGON NICHOLAS

SOLOMONS MEGAN ANCHEN

SOSANTI BONGINKOSI

THIART TARIEN

THYS CHARLTON

TOM NOBESUTHU

VAARLAND NADINE MICHAELA

VAN DER MEULEN CARLA

VERMAAK WENDY LOREEN

MOHAMED MAHAMUD

ABDULLAHI

MOTALEB ZAINAB LEIGH

MOWZER NABILAH

MOWZER SHAKEELAH

MPHENDUKANA NOMFUNDO

MQADI SIPHUMELELE

BAJABULILE

MUNRO NIKITA JOY

NDYALIVANE AMANDA

NHLAPO THAMSANQA

NKAOTA FUMANE

NOLAN SHAFIEK

NQADALA SISIPHO

NYAI LETSEKANG MARIA

NYANGIWE ATHENKOSI SAMKELO

ONOWODE PATIENCE

ADARIGHOFUA

PIETERS LUVALLEN ANWAR

BACHELOR OF ARTS HONOURS

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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES

16 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E W E S T E R N C A P E

2020

FACULTY OF ARTS

ABDOL ROWAN ADRIAAN

ABRAHAMS HAYLEY MICHE

ABRAHAMS MARIAM

ABRAHAMS RUSHDA

ABRAHAMS SHANNON AMY

ABRAHAMS SHERWIN OWEN

ADAMS ACHMAD

ADAMS AIMEÉ EDWAR-LEIGH

CLARENE

ADAMS AQEELAH

ADAMS CHLOE

ADAMS COHEN ARIAN

ADAMS KAUTHAR

ADAMS MISCHÉ SYLVIA

ADAMS NABEELAH

ADONIS KERSTIN LEIGH

ADONIS ROBIN TATUM

AHMED HAFEEZ

ALBERT SONIA

ALBERTS LISA

ALBERTS YUSRA

ALBERTUS JAMEY

ALBERTYN KAYLIN AMBER

ALEXANDER LISA ANDREA

ALEXANDER MICHAELA NICOLE

ALFREDS AAQILAH

ALLIE RAEESAH

ANDREWS EMMA JEAN

ANDREWS JENE ANDREA

ANTHONY RICHARD

ANTHONY SENAI MEGAN

APRIL TERSIA

APRIL ZULPHA

BOSMAN PEYT AON SHLEY

Summa Cum Laude

BROWN LEONA ELIZABETH

Summa Cum Laude

CLOETE MIKAYLER NICOLE

Summa Cum Laude

COLLINS ALRECHA LUSCHKA

Summa Cum Laude

COX DANTE WILLIAM

Summa Cum Laude

GAYLARD JOSHUA ALEXANDER

FLOCKEMANN

Summa Cum Laude

GRIQUA ERIN LEE

Summa Cum Laude

KADIR GAFIETHA

Summa Cum Laude

ADAMS NURAAN

Cum Laude

BOTHA CASEY BRANDY

Cum Laude

CHRISTIAANS NABEELAH

Cum Laude

DREYER ILEANA

Cum Laude

HEYNES KEANAN

Cum Laude

HOLLAND NUHAA

Summa Cum Laude

JOUBERT ALEXES-SHEREE

Cum Laude

ABASS AZRA

ABBAS THAAKIRAH

BACHELOR OF ARTS

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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES

G R A D U A T I O N C E R E M O N Y 2 0 2 0 17

2020

FACULTY OF ARTS

BREY SHAHANA

BRINKHUIS NICOLE CARLY

BRITZ RUTHANN VENETIA

BROWN JONETTE

BROWN NICOLE

BROWN TAMMY-LEE

BUDAZA MONGEZI LUCKY

BULL RHAEESA

BURGER JONASSEN MARLIN

BURROWS NICHOLAS TROY

BURT JAYDEAN

BUSHWANA ANGA - ANGANDA

BUTLER SHANE TAREN

CAGWE AYABONGA

CAIRNCROSS SAMANTHA ALISON

CAIRNS ALISON ESTHER EMELDA

CAPAIMA NATHEEM

CARELS ASHLEIGH TAYLA

CARELSE JANICE

CARL CHARLES DONOVAN

CAROLISSEN CALSEY MARIE

CEBISA MZONKE

CENYA ABONGILE OLIVIA

CHAFEKER WASEEM OMAR

CHIDZOMBA BRIAN SIMBARASHE

CHOTA MUBASHIRAH

CLEOPHAS TIFFANY LEONI

CLOETE FADEN JACOBUS

CLOETE JACOB VAN RENEN

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