25 February 2022
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
From left: Ms Nomvula Shange, Dr Balungile Zondi and Ms Fundisiwe Khoza.

UKZN Community Engagement Programme Donates Sanitary Towels

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UKZN’s School of Social Sciences collaborated with non-governmental organisation Themba Njilo Foundation to donate 20 buckets of reusable sanitary towels to Hayfield Primary School in Pietermaritzburg as part of their community engagement programme.

Jazz lecturer, Mr Sibusiso Mashiloane has released his sixth album.

Jazz Lecturer Releases Sixth Album

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UKZN Jazz lecturer, pianist and composer ,Mr Sibusiso Mashiloane has released his sixth album: Music from My People which reflects his sonic collaboration, travel, intergenerational inspiration and influence.

(Clockwise from top left) Mr Cameron Govender, Mr Cue Ngema, Ms Thobile Maphanga, Ms Snethemba Khuzwayo, Ms Aphelele Nyawose and Mr Sabelo Cele.

CCA Partners with Let’s Dance International Frontiers Festival

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The Centre for Creative Arts’ (CCA) JOMBA! Festival has partnered with the prestigious Let’s Dance International Frontiers Festival (LDIF2022) for a live and digital performance engagement. The event is set to take place from 29 April to 8 May 2022 and will be curated by Artistic director, Ms Pawlett Brookes of Serendipity - Institute for Black Arts and Heritage.

A Performance from the South African State Theatre’s Shaka.

UKZN’s CCA and the State Theatre Partner to Promote Democratic Dialogues

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The Centre for Creative Arts (CCA) within the College of Humanities and the South African State Theatre have partnered to produce a monthly online programme to drive participatory engagement about the arts, human rights, social justice, and democracy. CCA Director Dr Ismail Mahomed, and CEO of the State Theatre, Dr Sibongiseni Mkhize are working hand-in-hand on this project.

Dr Quraisha Dawood and her new book.

UKZN Alumnus Publishes Debut Novel: Stirring the Pot

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UKZN alumnus Dr Quraisha Dawood has published her debut fiction novel called Stirring the Pot, an intimate look into the lives of a group of Muslim women who live in a block of flats in Durban called Summer Terrace.

College of Law and Management Studies master’s and PhD graduates presented their research at the inaugural Research Showcase.

Graduates Present Research at Inaugural Research Showcase

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The Discipline of Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations in the School of Management, Information Technology and Governance’s inaugural Research Showcase saw doctoral and master’s students who graduated in 2021 present their research to the University community.