contact  // 16 Apr 2024

Dianna Yach

Dianna Yach is a proud UCT alumna, passionately committed to equality, human rights and social justice. After graduating from UCT, she was admitted to the SA High Court as an advocate. She is an accredited mediator and fellow of the Chartered Institute of People Development (UK).

contact  // 16 Apr 2024

Ezra Davids

Ezra Davids is Bowmans chairman and senior partner. He specialises in both domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and securities law, and is the relationship partner for a number of major clients.

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article  // 10 Apr 2024

Francis Wilson Memorial Lecture

Trevor Manuel delivered the Francis Wilson Memorial Lecture, titled “How to build – and break – a capable state: structural reform and institution building in the democratic era” on Tuesday, 16 April 2024.
event 16 May 2024 (This event has ended)

Book Launch: Contested Karoo

UCT Press together with Cherryl Walker and Timm Hoffman invite you to join us for the launch of Contested Karoo: Interdisciplinary perspectives on change and continuity in South Africa’s drylands.
event 7 May 2024 (This event has ended)

Colours – UCT Symphonic Wind Ensemble

The UCT Symphonic Wind Ensemble, comprising of about forty-five under- and post-graduate students perform their first concert of 2024, conducted by post-graduate diploma student in conducting Damian Philander.
contact  // 04 May 2022

Mr Kamvelihle Tabata

Kamvelihle Tabata is a global citizen who actively participates in endeavours that foster social inclusion. His passion extends to community engagement, environmental sustainability and awareness, as well as advancement of technology in rural areas. He is a former treasurer general of the University of Cape Town’s Students’ Representative Council (SRC) and has been involved in campus activism throughout his years in education. Kamva is involved in rural community work where he actively mentors and tutors matriculants.

contact  // 11 Sep 2023

Mr Sandile Monoane

Sandile Monoane is a holder of a Bachelor of Social Science (BSocSci) degree from the University of Cape Town, and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree.

He is passionate about student governance, politics and law. He has previously led in the Faculty of Humanities as an academic chair for social sciences; he has been the deputy chair for the undergraduate academic sub-council. In these roles he has worked to ensure that student interests are well represented.