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SMU VC seals landmark MoU with the Professor Ephraim Thibedi Mokgokong Foundation

Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) has entered a bold and transformative chapter under the leadership of its Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Tandi Matsha-Erasmus, whose vision for institutional renewal, academic expansion and sustainable growth continues to reshape the trajectory of the University.

 

In a landmark engagement, SMU formally visited the Professor Ephraim Thibedi Mokgokong Foundation, culminating in the signing of a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The agreement signifies more than institutional collaboration — it represents a shared commitment to academic excellence, leadership development and meaningful community engagement in the Health Sciences.

 

The MoU seeks to formalise a strategic partnership that promotes joint initiatives, commemorative programmes and capacity-building efforts. It further lays the foundation for dynamic programmes to be developed through ongoing engagement with University stakeholders.

 

Under this agreement, the parties will collaborate to mobilise Alumni and Convocation to build a strong, engaged SMU Alumni community. They will also develop a joint framework to drive key projects, including working towards the establishment of a School of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences, promoting research and the commercialisation of research for third-stream income, and re-establishing international partnerships to advance exchange programmes, joint research and the digitalisation of health education at SMU.

 

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Professor Erasmus expressed profound optimism about the future of the University. “This agreement marks a new chapter in the life of SMU. It is a declaration that we are ready to expand, innovate and lead. We are positioning SMU not only as a centre of health sciences excellence, but as a catalyst for socio-economic development,” she said. She emphasised that the partnership aligns directly with her strategic vision of strengthening institutional sustainability while broadening academic offerings.

 

“We are deliberate about building a university that responds to national priorities. The establishment of the School of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences is not merely an academic ambition — it is a developmental imperative for our country.”

 

Professor Erasmus’s leadership has been characterised by decisive action, bold partnerships and a renewed institutional confidence. Her stewardship continues to galvanise stakeholders across sectors to rally behind SMU’s growth agenda.

 

Dr Zacharia (Zakes) Kagiso Motene, Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation, affirmed the Foundation’s unwavering commitment to supporting SMU’s expansion, particularly the envisioned School of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences.

 

“As a Foundation, we will work tirelessly to ensure that the establishment of the SMU School of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences becomes a reality. We will mobilise both the private and public sectors to support this dream,” he stated.

 

He underscored the Foundation’s belief in collaborative development and its readiness to leverage networks and resources to strengthen the University’s capacity and infrastructure.

 

The proposed School of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences has also garnered strong sectoral support. The President of the South African Veterinary Council (SAVC), Dr Nomfundo Nomsa Mnisi , highlighted the urgent need for transformation within the veterinary profession.

 

“The veterinary sector continues to face a significant shortage of black professionals and students. The establishment of this School will contribute meaningfully to broadening participation and ensuring that the profession reflects the demographics of our country,” she noted.

 

She further affirmed the Council’s commitment to the initiative: “We are excited about this development and will walk hand in hand with both the Foundation and SMU to realise this vision.” In a deeply affirming message, Professor Ephraim Thibedi Mokgokong expressed his confidence in Professor Erasmus’s leadership and her capacity to steer the University toward sustained excellence.

 

“I have full confidence in the Vice-Chancellor as the first black VC of this University. She has demonstrated commitment, courage and clarity of vision. I know she will get the job done,” he said.

 

He also encouraged the broader SMU community to unite behind the Vice-Chancellor’s leadership. “I urge staff and students to support the Vice-Chancellor as she leads this institution into its next phase of growth. Institutional success requires collective commitment.”

 

The signing of this MoU signals more than collaboration — it reflects momentum. Under Professor Erasmus’s leadership, SMU is reasserting its place as a forward-looking institution committed to academic excellence, research innovation and societal impact.

 

By strengthening alumni networks, advancing research commercialisation, rebuilding international partnerships and expanding into Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences, SMU is positioning itself as a comprehensive, transformative university rooted in African realities and global relevance.

 

This partnership stands as a testament to visionary leadership and shared purpose. As Professor Erasmus continues to work diligently to elevate SMU’s profile and performance, the University community is witnessing the tangible results of strategic, focused and courageous leadership. Indeed, a new era has begun at SMU — and it is being shaped with conviction, collaboration and confidence.

By Dimakatso Modise

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