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Events

Monday, 22 August 2016 - Sunday, 28 August 2016

Fak’ugesi acts as a platform, bringing together diverse sectors to collaborate and share skills in digital media and technology innovation.
Agile Africa is an annual conference where African software professionals meet to uncover better ways of working and developing software.
Harold Wolpe's 1972 article analysing cheap labour in South Africa remains one of the most widely read pieces on the political economy of the country.
The conference will critically consider the entanglements of feminism with colonialism and anti-colonialism.
A parody of a neo-colonial state where it's honourable membership parade their duplicity, Smallanyana Skeleton invites us to “look and laugh”.
The Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research will host Anthony Bogues (Brown University) to deliver three lectures on Slyvia Wynte
The Annual Labour Law Conference is now into its 29th year and is organised annually by the Universities of the Witwatersrand, Cape Town and KwaZulu Natal.
In his inaugural lecture, Professor Karim Sadr will discuss the origin of livestock herding in South Africa.
Christopher Rutledge, Mining Extractives Coordinator at ActionAid South Africa will present this seminar.
Professor Allan Cochrane (Open University) will present this lecture hosted by the South African Research Chair in Spatial Analysis and City Planning.