Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) celebrates Africa day in style
SMU celebrated Africa day from the 19-20th May 2022. As a reflection on the nature of the event, it attracted representatives from various embassies, including those from the Republic of Kenya, Lesotho, Ivory Coast, Uganda, Zimbabwe and Cameroon. Representatives from various Universities, including the University of Venda, Tshwane University of Technology and the University of Johannesburg were in attendance. Of course, SMU staff and students and the local community members were in attendance.
In his welcoming address, the SMU Vice-Chancellor, Prof Peter Mbati, said that; “The 25th of May is a day used specifically to celebrate Africa’s independence, freedom and liberation strife from colonial powers. The event commemorates the Organisation of African Unity, which is now commonly known as the African Union. The move was originally inspired by Ghana’s independence. Ghana was the first country in the South of the Sahara to gain its independence on March 6, 1957 – almost 65 years ago!”
In outlining the purpose of the celebrations, Mr Themba Khumalo, Acting Director: Student Affairs, said that; “The University must celebrate the diversity of our students while acknowledging the challenges and the victories of our continent”.
The two days were guided by the theme “Strengthen resilience in nutrition and food security on the African Continent”, accompanied by the celebration of different cultures through music, food and dance. Indeed, the Africa Day celebrations should spur us further as Africa strives towards her aspirational Africa Agenda 2063!
The events of the two days have been summarized by Thabo Mbeki former President of South Africa, in his speech “I am an African” delivered on 8 May 1996 said: “The evolution of humanity says that Africa reaffirms that she is continuing her rise from the ashes. Whatever the setbacks of the moment, nothing can stop us now! Whatever the difficulties, Africa shall be at peace!”
“Let’s celebrate Africa in her diversity”
Newsflash Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) celebrates Africa day in style
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SMU Vice-Chancellor appeals to business and stakeholders to partner with the University
At the conclusion of the recent launch of the business and stakeholder gala dinner, the Vice-Chancellor of Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University Professor Peter Mbati has reached out to stakeholders in government, public and private sector to partner with the University in various projects to ensure that SMU continues to play a meaningful role as the only dedicated health sciences university in the region.
In welcoming all the guests, the Chairperson of the University Council Ms Maria Rambauli said, the purpose of the occasion was for the Vice- Chancellor to share with business and stakeholders the journey of where SMU is going and to make the right contacts. The Council Chairperson called upon all executives, students and staff to be proud of what the university is doing. “I am passionate about this university as its product”, she said. She reminded everyone that at the end of it all, it is about the children from different backgrounds who come to SMU in search of that gold that is their Degree which will enrich their lives forever.
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