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2021 VIRTUAL GRADUATION CEREMONY 03 MAY 2021 10H00 FROM HOPE TO ACTION THROUGH KNOWLEDGE
PROGRAMME HEADER 03 MAYSUB-HEADER 2021 | 10H00 2021 FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS 1. The Chancellor constitutes the congregation 2. National Anthem 3. Address: Chancellor 4. Address: Rector and Vice-Chancellor 5. Conferring of Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates by the Chancellor 6. The Chancellor dissolves the congregation TIME AND VENUE GRADUATION CEREMONY 03 MAY 2021 (MONDAY) VIRTUAL CEREMONY 10H00 GRADUATION CEREMONY 2021 11
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 2021 DOCTOR’S DEGREES DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY BENJAMIN AMOAKOHENE Department: LINGUISTICS Supervisor: PROF F BANDA Thesis: An exploration of texture in Ghanaian undergraduate students’ essays Description: The study investigates English Second Language academic writing of first year Ghanaian students focusing on how they organise arguments and themes across sentences and paragraphs. Benjamin uses the Systemic Functional Linguistics perspective to text analysis and corpus linguistics to analyse variations in the logical construction of sentences and thematic progression patterns in the essays of the first-year Ghanaian undergraduate students. Benjamin finds seven main challenges in English academic writing which includes unclear pronoun references, overuse of certain cohesive devices and locations and situations lacking directions. Benjamin also identified strategies that competent students use to package information into paragraphs and for patterned thematic development across the essays, which have implications for curricula development and syllabus design for English Language academic writing in higher education. HEATHER BOCK Department: RELIGION AND THEOLOGY Supervisor: PROF E CONRADIE Thesis: Congregational schisms in the Full Gospel Church: An analysis of three selected case studies in Cape Town Description: According to the Christian confession, the church is “one”, but the history of Christianity is marked by many painful schisms. In this study Heather Bock explores such schisms at the level of congregations in the Full Gospel Church where she is an ordained pastor. She uses the instrument of the genogram developed by Murray Bowen in family therapy to carefully map the network of social relationships within three such congregations, namely in Rocklands, Fish Hoek and Atlantis. Issues of race, class and gender play a role but also charisma, leadership quarrels, worship styles, family loyalties and friendships. On this basis she shows how a church does function like an extended family – for the better but alas also for the worse, showing why healing such painful schisms is so complex. 12 UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES DOCTOR’S DEGREES 2021 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY NEWTON MILLAN CLOETE Department: RELIGION AND THEOLOGY Supervisor: PROF E CONRADIE Thesis: What on earth is wrong with the world? Five Christian voices on hamartology and ecology Description: This study forms part of a larger project on “Redeeming Sin?” The assumption is that Christian sin-talk is a form of social diagnostic, of assessing what is wrong with the world. The symptoms may be clear (e.g. ecological destruction), but the diagnosis is not. Newton Cloete focuses on four such diagnoses, namely anthropocentrism (pride), consumerism (greed), domination in the name of difference and alienation (broken relationships). He explores the diverse voices of John Chryssavgis (an Australian Orthodox), Aruna Gnanadason (an Indian ecofeminist), Jesse Mugambi (a Kenyan Anglican), Larry Rasmussen (an American Lutheran) and Rosemary Ruether (an American Catholic) to see which diagnosis is favoured. Of course, each may play a role but this study shows how a complex set of diagnostic tools aids a more nuanced assessment. GOODMAN GWASIRA Department: HISTORY Supervisor: PROF C RASSOOL Thesis: A history and critical analysis of Namibia’s archaeologies Description: This dissertation is a contribution to the fields of history, archaeology and heritage studies in Namibia. It problematises the use of archaeology as a discipline of knowledge of the land, as part of the extension of empire and governance over the people, in settings of deep and multiple colonialisms. It argues that the practice of archaeology, in colonial times and after, produced a narrative of Namibia as a territory that was frozen in the Stone Age. Namibian archaeologies were located within networks of individuals and institutions in the metropoles of Germany and South Africa. Archaeological interest was in sites and artefacts but not the knowledge systems of local communities. The decolonisation of archaeology, he argues, must involve the inclusion of such local knowledge. GRADUATION CEREMONY 2021 13
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 2021 DOCTOR’S DEGREES DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY MAVUTO JAMBULOSI Department: RELIGION AND THEOLOGY Supervisor: PROF H ENGDAHL Co-supervisor: PROF E CONRADIE Thesis: What does Athens 2005 have to do with Cape Town 2010? A critical comparison of the mission theologies of the Commission for World Mission and Evangelism and of the Lausanne Movement on social responsibility Description: This study of evangelical and ecumenical mission is comprehensive and brings new knowledge. It is also a history of confl ict between Biblical fundamentalism and political activism inspired by revolutionary movements. Social responsibility was a central concept in Lausanne’s inaugural meeting not least thanks to delegates from Latin America. Jambulosi demonstrates that this responsibility is church based, while in the ecumenical circles there was early on an acceptance of political involvement: God was active also outside the church. Despite such tensions Jambulosi makes clear that Lausanne and Geneva (WCC) have moved from conflict to increasing mutual understanding. There is a convergence that bodes well for movements which are called to be witnesses to the world but also to affirm unity. NATASHA LANGDOWN Department: LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE Supervisor: PROF S ZINN Thesis: South African Gender-Based Violence Researchers’ Awareness and Usage of Bibliometrics and Altmetrics in the Context of Open Access Scholarly Publishing Description: This study investigated the value of using altmetrics, as opposed to traditional metrics, for measuring the impact of publications by gender-based violence researchers within South Africa. Data was collected in a tri-phase design comprising altmetric and bibliometric analyses, interviews and a questionnaire. The results confirm that the awareness, level of knowledge, and use of altmetrics among gender-based violence researchers is minimal since most of the researchers had no exposure to altmetrics, although an interest has been shown towards the new metrics as they could provide feedback on the societal impact of gender-based violence research. This research contributes to the existing knowledge of altmetrics and may have implications for the measurement of research impact. 14 UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES DOCTOR’S DEGREES 2021 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY MATHAPELO MATSABISA Department: LINGUISTICS Supervisor: PROF F BANDA Thesis: A social semiotic analysis of mini-bus taxis as mobilescapes in Cape Town Description: The study uses the social semiotic approach to multimodality to examine the messages in the languages and images on mini-bus taxis that transport people in Cape Town. Mathapelo found that the previously marginalized indigenous African language, clan names and cultural symbols are used as commodities to attract clients to mini-bus taxis. She argues that languages and ethno-cultural attributes do not conform to the official language zoning and regionalisation of ethnic groups. She concludes that mini-bus taxis are themed spaces for Christianized, gendered and confrontational discourses, where beliefs, traditional and Christianity, African and Western and ancestral and modern are blended. The study has implications for language planning and policy, rural and urban planning and the road and transport planning and policy. EMMA SMITH MINKLEY Department: HISTORY Supervisor: PROF P LALU Co-supervisor: PROF J TAYLOR Thesis: The hand and the head: The Handspring Puppet Company and the arts archive Description: The Hand and the Head: Handspring Puppet Company and the Arts Archive, explores the theorisation of the hand as an object of thought and artmaking. The crucial function of the hand to the puppeteer opens onto larger questions about the human’s relation to technology, money, and politics. The study thus initiates a set of dialectical connections between body and mind, intuition and intellect, practice and theory, each centred on the relationship between the hand and the head. Minkley’s study further serves as an investigation and documentation of Handspring Puppet Company’s work and its influence on the genre of “puppetry for adults” in South Africa and globally, especially as it engages with localised stories and puppetry-making practices in colonial and post-colonial contexts. GRADUATION CEREMONY 2021 15
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 2021 DOCTOR’S DEGREES DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY NIKIWE MOMOTI Department: LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE Supervisor: DR L KING Thesis: A model to foster the use of records for evidence-based decision making by senior managers in Western Cape governmental bodies Description: Although the use of records as sources of evidence for decision-making contributes to improved service delivery, minimal use due to poor records management in the South African public sector is implied. This descriptive, positivist quantitative study, framed by the Continuum Model of Evidence Use and the Records Continuum Model, used a cross- sectional survey to determine the extent to which records were used for evidence-based decision-making by 163 senior managers from 31 Western Cape governmental bodies. Findings revealed that although senior managers always use records to decide on 83 service delivery programs, the use of certain sources are preferred. The study resulted in a model to foster the use of records as sources of evidence in decision making across all spheres of government. ODETTE MURARA Department: ANTHROPOLOGY Supervisor: PROF H BECKER Thesis: Performing difference: Everyday social interaction among migrants from the Great Lakes region and South Africans in Cape Town Description: Odette Murara’s doctoral dissertation presents an in-depth ethnographic study of the everyday interactions and conviviality of South Africans and transnational African migrants in two Cape Town townships. It explores interactions in spaces such as restaurants, barbershops, tailor shops, pentecostal churches, and the street. She shows that everyday encounters between members of diverse groups are often based on tolerance, acceptance, mutual recognition, and the awareness that they are dependent on each other. Murara argues that the dominant narrative of the relations between South Africans and African transnational migrants being determined by conflict needs to be modified. This rich dissertation makes an important intervention by showing a high degree of conviviality in township spaces. 16 UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES DOCTOR’S DEGREES 2021 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY LOVISA TEGELELA NAMPALA Department: HISTORY Supervisor: PROF P HAYES Thesis: The impact of migrant labour infrastructure on contract workers in and from colonial Ovamboland, Namibia, 1915 to 1954 Description: Most research on the migrant labour system in Namibia under South African colonial rule emphasises its dehumanising aspects. In complete contrast, Lovisa Nampala’s study highlights the social and ritual resources that contract workers and their families in colonial Ovamboland mobilised to provide forms of support and connection across great distances and absences. Based on extensive oral research, Nampala peels back the layers of intangible infrastructure that sustained migrant workers through all the stages of their contract, including observances around workplace deaths. This thesis vividly demonstrates the persistence of older practices that sustained the bonds of life, fellowship and family under stress, as well as adaptation to new colonial institutions such as the postal system. SHINGIRAI NYAKABAWU Department: ANTHROPOLOGY Supervisor: PROF S PILLAY Thesis: Liminality, papers and belonging amongst Zimbabwean immigrants in South Africa Description: The thesis is a study of legal Zimbabwean migrants living in South Africa. It is a study of how, despite being legal migrants, the nature of the immigration procedures continues to place these migrants in a ‘liminal’ position. Through a combination of ethnographic interviews and studies of the legal documents that pertain to migrants, the candidate has brought to light new understandings of the predicaments of legal migrants. The study explores the subjectivities and experiences of these migrants, along with a conceptual framework that looks at how documents issued by the state impacts on the lives of these subjects. The focus in the study is on Zimbabwean migrants who have, or who are trying to, create independent sources of livelihood, as ‘entrepreneurs’, trading from South Africa, and between South Africa and Zimbabwe. The thesis argues that they exist between a condition of ‘juridical’, and ‘existential’ liminality. GRADUATION CEREMONY 2021 17
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 2021 DOCTOR’S DEGREES DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY BERNARD OMUKUNYI Department: SOCIOLOGY Supervisor: PROF K NADASEN Thesis: The Bamasaaba People’s Response to the Safe Medical Male Circumcision Policy in Uganda Description: Mr Omukunyi investigates the Bamasaaba’s response to the implementation of the Safe Medical Male Circumcision Policy in the sub-region of Bugisu in Uganda. The thesis interrogates the impact of this policy on traditional male circumcision (imbalu) and the attendant cultural rituals. While the study sought to understand the social and political impact of the policy, it also investigates the way in which masculinity is conceptualised in response to traditional and medical male circumcision. The candidate’s findings show that the policy conflicts with the cultural practice of Imbalu and undermines the way the Bamasaaba men construct hegemonic masculinity. The thesis also notes an ambivalence amongst the participants with some seeing value in medical circumcision while others are concerned that besides having no value it will subvert and eventually eradicate a salient aspect of the Bamasaaba’s tradition. THOMAS JAMES SOLOMONS Department: RELIGION AND THEOLOGY Supervisor: PROF E CONRADIE Co-supervisor: PROF I SWART Thesis: Partnerships between Faith-Based Organizations in Elsies River and the Western Cape government: A critical assessment Description: Non-profit organisations include large non-governmental organisations, resilient community based organisations and long-standing faith-based organisations. Each of these play a crucial role in strengthening the social fabric, for example in a suburb such as Elsies River. The government recognises this by establishing partnerships with local NPOs for the sake of social development. In this study Tommy Solomons investigates the functionality of such partnerships through interviews with government officials and with the leadership of 20 selected FBOs in Elsies River where he has long served as a pastor. He identifies where such partnerships become dysfunctional – typically around prescriptions regarding funds and accounting for such funds – and offers some crucial guidelines in this regard. 18 UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES MASTER’S DEGREES 2021 MASTER OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES ALBERTYN KIM ASHLEY OCKS YUMNAA Thesis: Thesis: Public libraries going green: Information and communication Environmental sustainability and green technologies and academic library information literacy services and operations Department: LIBRARY AND Department: LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE INFORMATION SCIENCE Supervisor: PROF S ZINN Supervisor: DR O SALUBI GRADUATION CEREMONY 2021 19
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 2021 MASTER’S DEGREES MASTER OF ARTS AFRICA KEENAN APOLLIS TENEAL Cum Laude Cum Laude Thesis: Thesis: “It’s my house and I live here”: The Analise van die moeder-dogter mobilisation of selective histories for verhouding in geselekteerde werke van claims of belonging in Cape Town. swart Afrikaanse vrouedigters. (An analysis of the mother-daughter Department: HISTORY relationship in selected writing by black Supervisor: DR K BENSON Afrikaans female poets) Department: AFRIKAANS/NEDERLANDS Supervisor: PROF S VAN WYK ARENDSE LESLÉ ANN CERES MOEGAMMAD SOLIEGH Thesis: Thesis: Visual storytelling in the Cape Flats gang Family Planning and Progeny as a means auto/biopics Noem My Skollie (2016) and of enacting the Maqāsid al-Sharī’ah: A Ellen: Die Storie van Ellen Pakkies (2018) Critical analysis of the positions of Gamal Eldin Attia, Abul Fadl. Mohsin . Ebrāhīm . and Department: HISTORY Abdel Rahīm. Omrān Supervisor: PROF A BANK Department: RELIGION AND THEOLOGY Supervisor: DR M GALLANT Co-supervisors: PROF E CONRADIE, PROF Y MOHAMED 20 UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES MASTER’S DEGREES 2021 MASTER OF ARTS EPIE BERNADETTE MUNGE ESS COURTNEIGH Cum Laude Thesis: The long-term effect of domestic violence: Thesis: A study of life histories in a homeless ‘n lnterseksionele lees van Bettina shelter in Cape Town, South Africa Wyngaard se misdaadtrilogie (An intersectional reading of Bettina Department: ANTHROPOLOGY Wyngaard’s crime-fiction trilogy) Supervisor: DR K GILLESPIE Department: AFRIKAANS/NEDERLANDS Supervisor: DR M BONTHUYS GOEIMAN JOHNATHAN KIDELO TENITA ZINSI Thesis: Thesis: The Bakkie Brigade in Cape Town’s urban Swart feminisme in Afrikaanse en waste economy: exploring waste Nederlandse poësie met betrekking tot die mobilities and the precariat werke van Ronelda Kamfer en Simone Atangana Bekono: ‘n Vergelykende studie. Department: GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Department: AFRIKAANS/NEDERLANDS AND TOURISM Supervisor: DR M BONTHUYS Supervisor: PROF B RINK LEWIS MISCHKA JADE LUTHULI VUYOKAZI Thesis: Thesis: Artistic interventions in the historical Rehumanisation, History and a Forensic remembering of Cape slavery, c.1800s Aesthetic: Understanding a politics of the dead in the figuring of Ntombikayise Department: HISTORY Priscilla Kubheka Supervisor: DR P MNYAKA Co-supervisor: DR K BENSON Department: HISTORY Supervisor: DR R MOOSAGE GRADUATION CEREMONY 2021 21
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 2021 MASTER’S DEGREES MASTER OF ARTS MCCULLUM YANNICK MXUNYELWA DALUTANDO MAXWELL Thesis: Thesis: The visual representation of female Umba wongqamano ngqo kuguqulo-lwimi masculinity in Marvel and DC comic books kwiincwadi zikaSindiwe Magona, Kubantwana Babantwana Bam kwakunye Department: LINGUISTICS no To My Children’s Children (The issue of Supervisor: PROF Q WILLIAMS equivalence in translation in the books of Sindiwe Magona, Kubantwana Babantwana Bam and To My Children’s Children) Department: AFRICAN LANGUAGE STUDIES Supervisor: DR S MOKAPELA SAMPSON SHAE-LYNN EDNA SEFELA FARREN LEE Thesis: Thesis: Response of wetlands to impacts from Biting the hand that feeds you? Visitor agricultural land use practices: Implications for perceptions of visitor-baboon interactions conservation, management, and rehabilitation in the Cape Peninsula in the Nuwejaars Catchment, Western Cape Department: GEOGRAPHY, Department: GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND TOURISM AND TOURISM Supervisor: DR M BOEKSTEIN Supervisor: MS M CAROLISSEN Co-supervisor: CO-SUPERVISOR: MS N JOB SHAIK ZULEIKA BIBI STAPHORST LUAN Cum Laude Cum Laude Thesis: Thesis: Anthropology and literature: Humanistic Die wond sê dit aan my: die morele themes in the ethnographic fiction of Hilda wêreldbeskouing van die |xam as Kuper and Edith Turner eko-morele fenomenologie. [The wound tells it to me: the moral worldview of the Department: HISTORY |xam as eco-moral phenomenology.] Supervisor: PROF A BANK Department: PHILOSOPHY Supervisor: PROF A SAMUEL Co-supervisors: DR O OYOWE, DR W ELLIS 22 UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES MASTER’S DEGREES 2021 MASTER OF ARTS VELLAI MICAYLA TAMSYN WILLOWS JOSHUA Cum Laude Cum Laude Thesis: Thesis: Intermediality in the novels of Lauren Beukes Shaping the Boys’ South African Identity: Suppressing the strange queer voice in Department: ENGLISH John van de Riet’s Spud novels and the Supervisor: PROF H WITTENBERG Film Adaptations Department: ENGLISH Supervisor: PROF H WITTENBERG ZBEIDA ABDALLA Cum Laude Thesis: A linguistic and textual analysis of Arab first language speakers’ academic writing in Cape Town Department: LINGUISTICS Supervisor: PROF F BANDA GRADUATION CEREMONY 2021 23
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 2021 MASTER’S DEGREES MASTER OF ARTS CREATIVE WRITING DEVEREUX STEPHEN Thesis: Post-Exilic: An old South African returns to the new South Africa Department: ENGLISH Supervisor: PROF J MOOLMAN MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY IN THEOLOGY JACOBS NIGEL PINYANA MCEBISI Thesis: Thesis: A critical analysis of the ordained The effective functioning of church leadership in the Full Gospel Church in community in moral formation: The South Africa narrative approach of Robin Gill Department: RELIGION AND THEOLOGY Department: RELIGION AND THEOLOGY Supervisor: REV J KLAASEN Supervisor: REV J KLAASEN MASTER OF THEOLOGY BAILEY JEROME Cum Laude Thesis: Poverty, Wealth and Ecology: A Critical Analysis of a World Council of Churches project (2006-2013) Department: RELIGION AND THEOLOGY Supervisor: PROF E CONRADIE 24 UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES HONOURS’ DEGREES 2021 BACHELOR OF ARTS HONOURS ADAMS ACHMAD DE KOCK DALE CRAIG Magna Cum Laude DEANE KIRSTEN CLOETE JACOB DINALE PALESA LOUISA Cum Laude ESAU ANGELICA MENON JERALDENE FESTUS CARIN-LEE Cum Laude FOURIE INGRID MEYER CARLA FRANTZ CHESNAY Cum Laude HENDRICKS RUDI NAIDOO KIASHA HESS DYLON Cum Laude HOOSAIN ANEESAH NDLOVU NOKUKHANYA PRISCA HOPLEY ABIGAIL Cum Laude HUGO CAMERON REINERS RUSTIN ISAACS LAUREN-LEE Cum Laude JACOBS SOMILA ABRAHAMS HAYLEY MICHE JWAMBI ABONGILE ABRAHAMS SAAJIDAH KABELO REABETSWE ALBERTYN KAYLIN AMBER KALIDHEEN KAMILAH ALLIE GUTHAIFAH ABDUL KLAASEN LEYANA KHALIQ KOBOKANA SIYANDA APRIL ZULPHA LA MEYER UELAND JADE BAATJIES MESHAY LEE THAAFIR BRAUDE KIAH LYVON MATOLLA LEWIES LARNELLE BRINKHUYS KURWIN MADUNA NOKUTHULA BURT JAYDEAN MADWATTE GWAHA ANTHONY CAIRNCROSS SAMANTHA ALISON MAJIET MUSFIQAH CAROLISSEN CALSEY MARIE MAKELENI SENZO CHETTY NIDHI MALOY LEE-ANNE TARYN COLLISON MILES MALCOLM MALUBANE BASETSANE EULENDA CONWAY JAMIE MIKATEKO CUPIDO MUNEER MANGALI KHANYISO NTANDA CURNOW BRITNEY-LEE MARSHALL ROBERT DAFFUE SAMANTHA LEIGH MARTIN BRANDON JOHN EMILE DARRIES QIYAAM MBONANE PHUMLANI ROBERT GRADUATION CEREMONY 2021 25
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 2021 HONOURS’ DEGREES BACHELOR OF ARTS HONOURS MGUQULWA SINEGUGU RUMBLE QUAIDE JOSHUA MHLONGO NANDI HLENGIWE SAUNDERS CHLOE ESTHER MKETO ANDISIWE UNITY SELLAR KYLE MOHAMED SMITH SHINELL SADICK NAWEED SOLOMONS CELINE MOODIE LIEZL SOLOSHE NOBANTU MOSES ABAASHIEYAH JACQUELINA LINDA MVIMBI YANATHI MVIMBI STEENKAMP ARMAND NDUDE ASISITHI STUURMAN X-NITA JADE NDZAWUMBI ATHULE TERBLANCHE JARRYD BADEN NGANGE BABALWA TIMOTHEUS NICOLE CHRISTINE NKWATENI NOXOLO STRELLITZIA TONKIN CURTLEY WAYNE NTSANGANI ABONGILE TSHETU NOSIBUSISO OLIFANT CAMRYN TUKUSHE NAMHLA OLIFANT CAYLIN VAN DER MERWE JAMIE JADE PARKER NOOREEN VAN DER ROSS JENNIFER VIRGINIA PETERSEN CHANTE CARIN VAN WYK SHAFIEK PHILLIPS DYLON VERMAAK KAYLIN ISABELLA PIETERSEN AMORE GENEVIEVE VIGELAND LYNNÉ PRETORIUS NICOLA ANN WILLIAMS JUSTIN RIEGERS TAMERON CHRISTAN WILLIAMS YUSRA RUDOLPH LISA 26 UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES 2021 BACHELOR OF ARTS AFRICA AIDAN PLAATJIES TRYZINIA Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude BUSAKHWE CHUMA SALIE MIENAAZ Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude DU TOIT MALIKAH SMITH LAWREN HAYLEY Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude FLUSK SHINAED TYLER STOFFBERG KASHIEFA Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude LINDIE SIVUYILE ZENANI THERON CHRISTIAAN Summa Cum Laude CUM LAUDE TURNER ALANA ELIZABETH TOYER ZAINUB Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude VILJOEN AMY-JEAN VAN DER SCHYFF ZAHRAA Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude WYNNE AMBER CATHLENE ABDUL AYESHA Summa Cum Laude ABRAHAMS AMEERA DALVEY YASEEN ABRAHAMS DANIELLE FAITH Cum Laude ABRAHAMS JAYMEE-LEIGH DAMPIES WAYNE CHARLES GRETCHEN Cum Laude ABRAHAMS JENNILEIGH ISCHANN ESAU STACEY ABRAHAMS KAYLINN INGE Cum Laude ABRAHAMS MISHKAH GANTSHO PHANYE KWANGA ABRAHAMS MOHUMMUD MOBUSHIR TABITHA ABRAMS ROBYNNE DANIELLE Cum Laude ABRAHAMS TAYYIBA GANYA BABALWA ABURUB SARAH Cum Laude ACHILLES MONIQUE NICOLE JACKSON TAMIA DEVONAY ACHMAT AAMIENAH ROXANNE ADAMS AMMAARAH Cum Laude ADAMS LEANA TIMIA MOKOENA KHOTSO MOKOENA ADAMS NASREEN Cum Laude ADONIS MICHAELA HEIDI GRADUATION CEREMONY 2021 27
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 2021 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES BACHELOR OF ARTS ADRIAANSE CHARNE ANDREA BODENHAM HANEEM AHMED ADEEB BOOYSENS CHAVONNE JADE ALEXANDER KEEGAN BLAISE BOTA LUSANDA ALEXANDER LENEENA MONASH BRECHT TERRY-LEIGH SHANAAZ ALEXANDER RANDY BRIJMOHUN WARREN ALEXANDER SHANNON BRINKHUIS ZEETA CYAN AHMED EBRAHIM BROWN JODIE JADE ALLIE MUMTAAZ BROWN NADINE RONE ALUTA HENRY BRUINTJIES CHANEL YENLI AMOO FARZAANA BUCKTON MIA APPEL SAMANTHA BURNS BRITNEY ARENDSE LIAM BUTHELEZI SANDILE BAADJIES DARRYL DYLAN CAPES ILKE BAARD JOEL JOADY CARELSE JOSHUA JOSEPH BAILEY TYRONE CAROLISEN KIM BAKAJANA THUMEKA CAROLUS ARLENE CORYN BAKAJANA YOLOKAZI CAROLUS KAYLA TARYN BALENI SIMTHANDILE PRIMROSE CHARLES NAEELAH BAM DALE REMI CHOTA TAZKIYAH BANGISI LIHLE CHRISTIANS SHARFAH BARNES CASEY JAYDIN CLOETE JASMIN MELICENT BARON JOHNERON COLVILLE ROWAN BATYO LAURETTA NOMAZA COMBRINCK JEAN-LUC BEECH LYNNE CONNELLY MOEGAMAT TASHREEQ BEGWA KHANYISILE COOPOOSAMY TIFFANY CAVEL BENJAMIN AAMIRA CORAIZIN ODILE XANTHE BENJAMIN ZHANE CATHERINE COTTEE CAMERON BENJAMIN ZIKHONA NATASHA CRONJE CELESTE BERGMAN ERIN CUPIDO ADRIAN BEZUIDENHOUT CHRISTOPHER CUPIDO CATRIONA BHOSALE SHENITHA CUPIDO SHANNON BLAAUW KRISTEN CUPIDO TARAH BLACK KAYLEIGH ANNE DALAMBA VUYISANANI CUPIDO ANWELL DEAN 28 UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES 2021 BACHELOR OF ARTS DAMMERT LAUREN DYANTYI ASAVELA DAMON MEGAN SARAH DYASI LEONICIA SIPHOSETHU DAMOYI LONDIWE NANDIPHA DYONGO VUYO SHILUVHANE EBRAHIM UZAIR DANIELS CHARDENE CHERVON EDION CHUKWUYEM DANIELS TAMELYN LEE EFTHA SEMANTHA CORNELIA DAVIDS MELISSA ELLIE DAINE DAVIDS MOGAMMAD ELOFF CHLOE DAVIDS RAMONE BRIAN ENGEL CELESTE SHELLEY DAVIDS SHUAIB ENGELBRECHT CHRISTELENE DAVIDS TARYN ERASMUS LAKITA DAVIDS YASMINAH ESSACK FATIMA DAWES BIANCA JENNIFER ETALLA ZUBEIDA DAWOOD AZIZA EVERTS SAADIQAH DE BRUIN ADELAIDE ALISON FADANA ZINTATHU DE HUIS NIKITA ANN FAKIER SAADIQAH DE JAGER ROCHIAN LEIGH FARAO BRANDON HILTON DE KLERK BIANCA FENI SIMTHANDILE DERRIS MEGON FERRIS CLEONE DICKS ADRIANA CHRIZELLE FILANDER KERISHNIE NADINE DINGENI SISIPHO FLANDORP CHLOE MICHE DINGILE AFIKILE FLORIS LOGAN DIPHOKO RELEBOGILE FLORIS SAKEENAH DLAMINI GUGULABAZALI FLUSK MICAELA JUSTINE MICHELLE FORD WADE LLEWELLYN DLANI ABONGILE ALICIA STEFAN DOLLIE TASNEEM FORTEIN RONLYN TAYLOR DOYI THEMBISA FORTUIN JESSE DRAMAT IMRAH FORTUIN NATHAN DREWERY GABRIELLA FORTUIN PATRICIA CARIN DU PLOOY ADRIENNE DOMINIQUE FORTUIN TAMLYNN DUDA SIBABALWE FORTUNE KEAGAN DUNJANA NWABISA FRANTZ ARONZILLYN GRADUATION CEREMONY 2021 29
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 2021 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES BACHELOR OF ARTS FREDERICKS MYISHA HENDRICKS JADE FRIDIE SAADIQAH HENDRICKS LEAH GANGEN ZAHRAA HENDRICKS RAEESAH GARDINER CAILEY ANGIE HENDRICKS RU-EEZA GAYA SIKELELA THALITHA HENDRICKS SIMANATHIA GELENJANE ANDISILE HENDRICKS TENEAL GEORGE CAYLENE HENDRICKS ZENA GEVENI ZINTLE HENDRICKS ZOE GILL GHALLALE SARAH HERA ROBYNN ASHLEY GIERDIEN SAARAH HERMANIS BRIJON REGINAULD GIGI ZANDA HEWU LISA GOJELA SANELISIWE CONNIE HEYNES ZAYNOR DI VENUTO GOJO YONELA HEYNS KRISTEN DOMINIQUE GOLIATH ALICIA BEATRICE HICKS MIKHAIL MELVIN GONIWE SISIPHO HLATI LUPHUMZO ZANOVUYO GQODI CHUMA BABA HLONGWANA SIBUSISIWE GQOMFA SIPHOSETHU HLONGWANE ANISA NOMANDLA GRASS KIRSTIN HOPE SIMONE DANIELLE GREEN- HUSEYINOGLY THOMPSON DAYNA HURZUK NESLIHAN GROENEWALD CHANDRE ISAACS ADEEB GWADISO XOLISA AMOS ISAACS CHANICE HAMILTON KIM-LEE ISAACS CZESLYN HAMMOND MECAELA ISAACS QUANITA HANEKOM ALDINE CRIZEL ISAACS SIYANDA HANS CHANEL MEGAN ISMAIL MOHAMED-AZHAR HANSBY MARGO ISTAIN PORTIA HARRIS LEIGH-ANN JACKSON ERIN HARRISON LAUREN-LEE JACKSON NEECO HECTOR ERIN JILL JACOBS CHELSEA CAITLIN HEMMONSBEY KEANAN JACOBS LEANDRI DEVANISHE HENDRICKS AMBER LEE JACOBS NICOLE GAIL HENDRICKS ENZO JACOBS SHARIEF 30 UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES 2021 BACHELOR OF ARTS JACOBS TARRYN KEARNS TIMOTHY LIONEL JANSEN SIMONE KENE MAKAZIWE JANTJIES ROMEO FREDERICK KERCHHOFF AKILAH JANUARY AMBER-LEIGH MADRE KIEWITZ ROBYNNE JESSIE KITI YANGA JANUARY JOY HEATHER KLAAS BUHLE JANUARY MARISKA KLEIN MIKHAIL WILLIAM CECIL JEFFERIES THAAKIERAH KOELMAN CHARDONAY JENEKER JODY DEAN KONDLO AYANDA JENNIKER BRANDON KOOPMAN CALEB DEAN JIMLOMO NIKITA NANDIPHA KOOPMAN NOLENE LEVELL JIYANE SIBUSISO MONDE KOTANI ZINTLE JOBELA ASANDA KRAQA LELETHU JOHNSON DAMIAN KRIELING ASHLEE DIANE JOHNSON MELODINE UNICE KROUKAMP IVAN JOHNSON MICHE KRUGER COLIN ABRIE JOHNSTON SHAKEELAH KRUGER SIMONÈ JOJA MASANDE KUMSHA JUANITA ZIYANDA JONES LEE LOURDES LALALA LIMPHO FAITH JOOSTE ANGELEIGH LALI ASINAZO JORDAAN HAILLEE LANG JODY JOSEPH ABIGAIL LASKER NEIL SHANE JOSEPH MUBEENA LE FLEUR JOSHUA DERICK JOSHUA NURDEEN LE ROUX TYLER SAM JOZANA AZOLA RUTH LECHEKO NALEDI JUBELIN CARLA LECHOO MPHO JULIES CAMBER CONSTANCE LETJEBA NKELETSENG KADER NASEEMA LETLHOMA EVA LETSEGO KALIPA YONDELA LEVENDAL KENAN KAMALDIEN IMAAN LOF MAXEEN KAMFER ROWALDO GIOVANNI LOGGENBERG ROXANNE TIFFANY KANAYO SAMKELO GIFT LOUW ROBYN MARY KANZE NOMPENDULO LUCAS CISKA GRADUATION CEREMONY 2021 31
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 2021 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES BACHELOR OF ARTS LUNGA ZIZIPHO MARENENE YONELLA YONWABA MABHETSHU PHILASANDE MARS MICHAELA CLARE MABINDISA NOMTHA SIBULELE MARTHINUSSEN ZACHARY MABUZA NIKKY HOPE MASOLDANE QHAMILE MACLAINE LADONICA DENISE MATHEBULA MUHLURI ALICE MADURAY MOËSHA VADAMAR MATHONSI SPHIWE MAFEKE SIVUYISIWE MATISO VUYISILE BABALO MAFENYANGA SIYANDA EDWIN MAGAGULA NOMPUMELELO MATIWANE YANGA PRECCIOUS MATTHYS X-ZIAVIA JOELENE MAGAJANA ANELE MAY ERIN MAGAQA LIQHAYIYA MAYER MICHAELA MAGELE VUYOKAZI MAYTHAM LYDEAN MAGORO MMATSWELE MARY MAZAKA INGA MAITAKHOLE TSIRELEDZO MBEKENI SOMILA MAJARA KATLEHO NTUTHUKO MBENETHO ZIZIPHO LYDIA MAKAKOLE PHOKA MBUQE ANDA MAKATESI NONTYATYAMBO NOMATHAMSANQA MAKHOMO WANDA MC INTYRE CAMERON AMBER MAKOLA KHANYISILE MCENGE ANELE MAKOPO LUTHO MDLETYE SIBONGILE MALATI JABULILE VUYOLWETHU MALIWA SISIPHO MDLULWA AKHONA MALLIE MUGAMAD YASR MDODA SALIZWA MALUNGANE FANISA FELICIA MEISENHEIMER KAYLEIGH MAMVE YONELA MELLEM CASEY MANEWIL PERLIN NADINE MELOYER JAIMY-LEE MANUEL MIKAYLA MENTOOR PERLIN MANYANA SIBAHLE MEQE ANOVUYO MAPKER ZAKIRA MEYER CANDICE COURTNEY MAPLING MILANO MEYER ETHAN LEE MAPUKATA ABULELE MFANTA CHRISTOPHINA SHARON MARENENE SIPHOSIHLE YOLANDA MFAZWE BATANDWA 32 UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES 2021 BACHELOR OF ARTS MGENGWANA ETHEL MUSA MSHWESHWE OKUHLE MGUTYANA ZINTLE MTOMBENI NCEBAKAZI SHANA MGWATYU SIYAKUDUMISA NOMHLE MTSWENI NELLY MHLONGO DINEO CLEMENTINE MTUSE ONGEZWA MILEHAM CHELSEY-ANN CELINE MTYALELA LERATO MILLER SAMEEGHA MUDZILI THAMA FLORENCE MILLER SERGIO MULLER ALICIA ZINITA MISBACH NURAH-INAAM MULLER MANZELL MITCHELL ROBYN LEE MUOCHA PHIONA MJAMBANE MIHLALI LAMLA MVELASE AVILE MJOLI NTOMBESIZWE HIXONIA MVIMBI LUKHANYO MKIVA LUPHUMLO MVUKA SIYAMTHANDA MLAMBO SINDISWA PHIWOKUHLE MVULANA SISANDA BIANCA PETUNIA MXAKAZA INDIPHIWE MLOBI SIYAMTHANDA MZINYATI LITHA LETHU MLONYENI SISIPHO SINOVUYO MZONYANE ZINTLE MLONZI SIPOSETHU MZUKWA THULANI MHLOBO MNCONYWA SIPHOKAZI NAIDOO MOGAMAT RIDHAA MNGADI THOBEKA PRECIOUS NDIKE SANELE MOGALE ELIZABETH NDIMANDE MBALENTLE MOJANAGA NEO SYLVESTER NDLOVU NONTOZINHLE MONAKALI NTOMBIFUTHI OCTAVIA NDZUNGA SANDISWA NASIPHI MONNAKGOTLA CAMERON ISHMAEL NEETHLING ROBYN ASHLEY WESI NEL DARREN MOOI UKHANYO NEL HURCHELLE-LEE MORKEL AMBER NENZE WENDY MPAKAMA LITHEMBA HOPE NGCAI PHOLISA MPHEPHU KABELO MATSHIDISO NGEMNTU SIYAVUYA MPHOLO LEFA RICHARD NGWANI BONISWA MPOKO FATIMA NHASE BULELWA TIA MPOLWENI SONWABISE NICHOLSON REMILE MRWETYANA NDUMISO NINGI INGA ANELISA MSHUMI PHUMELELANI GIVEN NKABINDE THOBEKA MPALALA THOBEKA GLADYS GRADUATION CEREMONY 2021 33
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 2021 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES BACHELOR OF ARTS NKASA BUSISWA PATEL LA-EEQA NKINANA ZINTLE PATHER BENITO JARED NKOHLA THANDOKAZI PAULOS SIHLE NKOSI LEBOHANG ELEONOR PEPLOUW MUCHELENE TIARA NKUNA TAMERA PETERS MISHCA NKWEZI XABISA PETERSEN ANDREW NOHASHE ATHENKOSI PETERSEN SASHA-LEE NOMZANGA SINOVUYO PHAHLINDLELA SISIPHO NOSENGA YANDISA PHILANDER ALICIA JANE NOTHOLE SIMAMKELE CHUMISA PHILANDER NAZLEY SIMNODRE NQAYI AYAVELA ZAMA LUNATHI PHILANDER TAMSIN SONIA NQWENISO ONESIMO PHILMON JESSE-JOHN NTANGA LILITHA PIENAAR ANGELA HEATHER NTINGSO ANELISIWE PIENAAR JAYRON-CURTLY NTLEBI ZENKOSI PIETERS KAITLYN DEYANAH NTONGANA LITHEMBA PIKE MPUMZI NTOZEME ZUSIPHE PLAATJIE SITHEMBILE NTSOKOTA SISANDA PLAATJIES AMICHA NTUSHELO KHANYA PLANDT LORENZO BYRON NXUSANI DUMISA POSWA OMEGA NYEBETU TEMBELA SIGNORIA POTGIETER RHODENE GAIL OBISI PETUNIA NDYOMBO POWELL TASHRIEQA OCKHUIS RACHEL ELISABETH PRINS KELLY KIM OCTOBER CAITLIN DANIELLE PRINS NARASCHA DANIELLE OCTOBER DEMI-LEIGH QANDA LIVE OLIVIER RAYLENE JENEVA QAWU HLUMELA HOPE OVERMEYER CASEY CHADLEY QOFELA SIPHOSIHLE PAARWATER EDEN JESSE QUILLOSA JNR RAQUEL PAGE WADE RAMONYAI PALESA PARKER MUSHFEEQA RAMOS JOHANNE PARKER NAEEM RHODA IMRAAN PARKER THAANIA RHODA JAMIE-LEIGH PASQUALLIE KEEZHIA RHODE MIKAYLA LEIGH 34 UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES 2021 BACHELOR OF ARTS RICHARDS LAUREN TAMSYN SEMAUSHU LEBOGANG PHILLIP RILEY ZAAKIRAH SEYA OKUHLE RIZQA DOLLIE SHASHA DUKE SOMILA ROBERTS SHUMEEZ SHETE MATUMO ROBERTSON TARYN SHUMA SINEAD ROBINSON MIRISKA SIBANDA LINDOKUHLE RODGERS SANIKA MBALIYEZIZWE ROGERS DAELAN ROY CHARLES SIBEKO SWELENI ROSS LOGAN JORDAN SIFILE PHELO JOE ROSSOUW CHANTE JONAY SIKENJANA TRACY-ANNE RUBELA ATHENKOSI SIKWEZA ESIHLE MPHO RUELE LEHLOHONOLO SILINGILE SANDISWA CHANTHEL RUITERS KEZIAH SILJEUR ERIN RUITERS LIZE-MARIE RONELLE SILJEUR JANE RYK CHARLES CEDRIC SILOTI SESETHU SAAIMAN AMERON SIMONSE ANNIQUE SAAL JESTMINE MONIQUE SIMPSON CHELSEA JENNIFER SADAN TARRYN SIMPSON RASHEEDAH SADIEN RASHEED-BIN-NAZIR SINGAPI VUYOKAZI SALIE MUHAMMAD RASHAAD SISSING KEAGAN DONOVAN BIN ZIYAAD SITHOLE KATLEGO SASSMAN KEEGAN SITHOLE- SAULS JEAN-PIERRE GRANVILLE FUTSHANE NOKULINDA SAULS MARLIN HEINRICH SIWENGU SILINDOKUHLE SAUNDERS CHANDRÈ CELINE SKEPE ANELE SAVAGE KIRSTEN JOSEPH SKITI ANELISA SCHALKWYK MUSHFEEQAH SKRIKER ALEXIS SCOTT LESEDI SLARMIE GAMEEDAH SEAT AQEELAH SLEE HERSCHELLE SEBONKA CRYSTAL SMALL KELSEY SEEDAT ZEESHAAN SMALL NATHAN BRANTON SEKEPANE JO ELZETTE SMITH ARIEL RUTH SELLAR KIRSTEN LEE-ANNE SMITH CALVIN GRADUATION CEREMONY 2021 35
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 2021 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES BACHELOR OF ARTS SMITH NICOLE CANDICE TSIE KGOTSO SMITH SERGE TYHALI LUTHO SIYANDISWA SMITH SHANAY VALENTINE INGE JOSE SMITH ZENOBIA VAMANDA NOSIPHO ELSIE SNELL CANDICE-LEE URSULA VAN DER SOBUKWE-WHYTE ADOKO WESTHUIZEN CHÀNDE FRANIA SOKHELA ZANELE VAN NIEKERK SALLY-ANN NICOLA SOLE SIVENATHI BONOLO VAN REENEN JORDAN SONJANI BONKE VAN REENEN NIKITA LILLIAN STANDER JÉANDRE CÉZANNE VAN ROOI ANDRÉA MARJORIE STEENBERG RONISHA VAN ROOY JHAN-MARIE STEVENS ALTHEA SHARNÉ VAN SCHALKWYK MICHAELA LAUREN STEVENS DANIELLE FARRYN VAN STADEN LUCINDA STEWENS ERNESTINE VAN WILLINGH JAYCEE HEINRICH STOCKWELL AMY KEAGAN VAN WYK ASHURAH STOFILE PHUMLA PATIENCE VAN WYK CARLY MICHAELA STROHFELDT ROD-SHEN VAN WYK KEANEN GRAEME SUKA ZUBI QUEEN VELDSMAN DURAN SWART GERSHWIN VELDSMAN MICHAYLA SWARTZ CORNE VERGOTINE KAYLIN JOSEPHINE SWARTZ DANIEL VUMA ZANE TALIEP LATEEFA WALDUCK JOSHUA TALMAKIES LESLEY-ANN WALTERS YASHKE BIANCA TAPE NIESHAAT WARLEY ADRIAN JEAN-PIERRE TAU MICHELLE MPHAHLELE WARNER AQEELAH TELEPE PRIEST WARYAWA BIANCA THAMAE LERATO ELIZABETH WEGEWARTH PAULA PAIGE THANDEKI ZODWA INGRID WENZI AFIKA THOMAS SHEILA WICOMB ADRIAN LLEWELLYN THORNTON BRADLEY GRANT WILDSKUDT TAMLYN SHANNON TITUS NATHAN LIONEL WILLEMSE DEVA TOM ZENANDE WILLIAMS CHANELLE TSHABANGU MPHO NAJAMOENISA 36 UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES 2021 BACHELOR OF ARTS WILLIAMS CHRISTELLE LORENZIA WOOD SHAZNAY KIRSTEN WILLIAMS DEVONA CHARMAINE WOXHAGWE NWABISA WILLIAMS FREDERICK TLOTLISO XALISA LELETHU WILLIAMS KAYLIN ZIMBA SIMBULELE WILLOUGHBY CHADWIN ZULU LILITHA ANDISWA WILSON BRENT RIDGE ZULU NONKOSI WILSON CHRISTELLE ZWENI QAQAMBA SOPHUMELELA WILSON MIKAELA LINDA ZWICKER NIZA WILTON AMBER ZWIDE THABISA WITLOUW CAITLIN EDITH WILLIAMS LAUREN BERTHA MAYISELA BULELWA SINONO SIPHOSETHU GRADUATION CEREMONY 2021 37
FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 2021 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES BACHELOR OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES CORNER BAHIA LEBEKO THULWANA Summa Cum Laude MABELE LONWABO JOSEPH COLLINET NICOLE MAGADANA LUTHO Summa Cum Laude MARKUS EWAN FORTUNE AZRAA MATYOBENI LUMKA CYNTHIA Cum Laude MAYEZANA SIZILE MC DILLON JESSICA JASMINE MBEWU LUZUKO Cum Laude MGODELI AMANDA ABRAHAMS TONI NOMTHANDAZO ZANDILE JOJA AMARDIEN FEROZA PHILANDER DANIELLE FRANCIS BARNES AMY ASHLEIGH QWELANA ATHENKOSI FRITZ CHARMAINE BARBARA SAULS CARLENE HANS PHELISA BERNADETTE HARTMAN MICHAYLA ANDREA SIMELANE THANDEKA TAYLER SINQOBILE HENDRICKS VALENCIA SMITH ROBIN NICOLE JACOBS LUCRECIA ALEXCIA THEYS JERUSHAH JOJA NOMTHANDAZO TSHAKA MANDISA NELICIA ZANDILE WAXA BABALWA LATEGAN BIANCA JILL WEST NATALIE LE BRETON ANDREW DANIEL WILSON LOIS BACHELOR OF THEOLOGY DANIELS SIMORICIA FLORENCE OVERMEYER KYLE TERENCE PASCAL PAPIER DANIEL JACOB JACKSON DESIREE CHARLOTTE PAYI VUSIE KGOBE LESEGO MATLHODI STUURMAN ROCHE 38 UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE
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