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IMPACT by Joni Brenner
IMPACT presents an in-depth artistic response to a scientific subject—the 2.5-2.8-million-year-old Taung skull.
IMPACT presents an in-depth artistic response to a scientific subject—the 2.5-2.8-million-year-old Taung skull. This exhibition encapsulates Brenner’s long-term creative engagement with the skull, broadly exploring themes of fragility and survival, destruction and creation, uncertainty, loss, pressure, and chance. Her work draws from the fragmentary nature of archaeological evidence; strikingly combining different mediums and surfaces – from paper, canvas and stone veneer to clay, plaster of paris, bronze and film. Click here more info here
R30/R60 entry, tickets available on webtickets. Extended to 31 July 2025.
For walkabouts and exhibition events, please check our social media.

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Hold Me Said the Earth by Ann Gollifer
‘Hold me said the Earth’ invites us to consider the ways in which our identities are shaped by history, geography, and personal experience.
What ways are our identities shaped by history, geography, and personal experience? A key element in Ann’s work is her use of pigments derived from earth colours found in Botswana, which she transforms into something more than just colour – but vessels of history, culture, and identity.
“Her art is a call to reflection, urging us to consider our own personal mythologies and how they intersect with the larger narratives of race, gender, and nationality” - Khumo Sebambo. Exhibition curated by Kim Karabo Makin.
All works on sale through Guns&Rain Gallery. See the catalogue here. R30/R60 entry, tickets on webtickets or at the door. Extended until 31 March 2025
For walkabouts and exhibition events, please check our social media.

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Welcome Day 2025
When: |
Sunday, 26 January 2025 - Sunday, 26 January 2025 |
Where: |
Dig Fields |
Start time: | 10:00 |
Enquiries: | events@wits.ac.za |
Calling all First Years!!

WITS WELCOME DAY 2025
When: Sunday, 26 January 2025
Where: Braamfontein Campus West, Dig Fields
Start time: Gates Open at 08H30 for 10H00
Enquiries: events@wits.ac.za
FIRST YEARS ONLY!
Congratulations! You are now a Witsie and part of the Wits family.
Wits University cordially invites you to attend Welcome Day, at which first-year students will be addressed by the Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Zeblon Vilakazi FRS, and others.
All first-year students are invited to attend the Welcome Day, along with their parents/guardians.
Limited seating is available (max. 2 guests per student).
Faculties will be available to answer any questions you may have.
There will be food stalls where refreshments can be purchased.
Please arrive early to avoid traffic congestion at the gates and secure parking.
You are welcome to use e-hailing services to be dropped off.
The event will be streamed live on the Wits University Streaming YouTube channel
We look forward to welcoming you to your campus.
Witsie. For Good
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Artist walkabout with Ann Gollifer – Hold me said the Earth
When: |
Saturday, 01 February 2025 - Sunday, 02 February 2025 |
Where: |
Origins Centre Braamfontein Campus West |
Start time: | 11:00 |
Enquiries: | tammy.hodgskiss@wits.ac.za |
Cost: |
Free Entrance |
Exhibition catalogue available online and beautiful printed copies will be on sale at the exhibition.
Ann Gollifer is travelling from Gaborone Botswana to take us on a tour of her extraordinary exhibition "Hold Me Said The Earth".
The exhibition is the culmination of years of the artist's work with the natural ochres of Botswana, found in soils and stones, as a water-based painting medium.
Free entrance. In collaboration with Guns and Rain Gallery. Exhibition catalogue available online and beautiful printed copies will be on sale at the exhibition.
Enquiries: tammy.hodgskiss@wits.ac.za

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Artist walkabout with Joni Brenner – IMPACT
When: |
Monday, 03 February 2025 - Monday, 03 February 2025 |
Where: |
Origins Centre Braamfontein Campus West |
Start time: | 13:30 |
Enquiries: | tammy.hodgskiss@wits.ac.za |
Cost: |
Students R10, Wits staff R30, general R60; tickets allow full access to the museum |
This exhibition encapsulates Brenner’s long-term creative engagement with the Taung skull.
Join artist Joni Brenner for a walkabout of her exhibition. IMPACT presents an in-depth artistic response to a scientific subject—the 2.5-2.8-million-year-old Taung skull. This exhibition encapsulates Brenner’s long-term creative engagement with the skull, broadly exploring themes of fragility and survival, destruction and creation, uncertainty, loss, pressure, and chance.
Tickets at the door or on webtickets (Students R10, Wits staff R30, general R60; tickets allow full access to the museum)
Enquiries: tammy.hodgskiss@wits.ac.za

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ECAD Buddy Chatbot launch
Empowering Early Career Academics Through Digital Companionship

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Exhibition Opening: Mooi Nooi
When: |
Saturday, 08 February 2025 - Saturday, 08 February 2025 |
Where: |
Origins Centre Braamfontein Campus West |
Start time: | 12:00 |
Enquiries: | tammy.hodgskiss@wits.ac.za
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Cost: |
Free entry for the opening |
Join us for the exhibition opening for Mooi Nooi Mooi by Karolien van Zyl.
Mooi Nooi. Sculpting Identities: Art, Nationalism & Womanhood. The exhibition is a partial fulfilment for Master of Arts in Contemporary Curatorial Practice, Wits School of Arts.
Free entry for the opening. RSVP: tammy.hodgskiss@wits.ac.za.

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Exhibition: Mooi Nooi by Karolien van Zyl
When: |
Saturday, 08 February 2025 - Saturday, 22 February 2025 |
Where: |
Origins Centre Braamfontein Campus West |
Start time: | 12:00 |
Enquiries: | tammy.hodgskiss@wits.ac.za
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Cost: |
R10 students, R30 kids and Wits staff, R60 adults |
Join us for the exhibition for Mooi Nooi from 8-22 February.
The exhibition is a partial fulfilment for Master of Arts in Contemporary Curatorial Practice, Wits School of Arts. Opening event on Saturday 8 February from 12:00-14:00 (opening event is free, please RSVP to tammy.hodgskiss@wits.ac.za). Exhibition on until 22 February. Tickets for duration of exhibition: R10 students, R30 kids and Wits staff, R60 adults.

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Museum Mental Health Walkabout with Dr Kirti Ranchod
When: |
Saturday, 15 February 2025 - Saturday, 15 February 2025 |
Where: |
Origins Centre Braamfontein Campus West |
Start time: | 11:00 |
Enquiries: | tammy.hodgskiss@wits.ac.za
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Cost: |
R10 students, R30 kids and Wits staff, R60 general |
Join us for a Museum Mental Health Walkabout with Dr Kirti Ranchod titled Love in Art and Science.
Memorability's 2025 Series: The Neural Blueprint for Excellence . We look forward to welcoming you to Kirti Ranchod’s 2025 brain health and mental wellness series designed to support your success in art, science, and life. Join neurologist, Dr Kirti Ranchod and learn about the impact on love on the brain, and on health.
Tickets on Webtickets or at the door.R10 students, R30 kids/Wits staff, R60 general. Enquiries: tammy.hodgskiss@wits.ac.za

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Afro-ADVAC 2025
When: |
Monday, 01 September 2025 - Wednesday, 10 September 2025 |
Where: |
Hybrid Event
Misty Hills, Muldersdrift and on Zoom: https://www.witsalive.co.za/Courses/Afro-ADVAC/Apply-for-Afro-ADVAC-2025
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Start time: | 8:30 |
Enquiries: | info@witsalive.co.za |
The Wits African Leadership in Vaccinology Expertise (Wits-Alive) invites qualified professionals to apply to attend the African Advanced Vaccinology Course.

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Science Lunchtime Lecture
Please join the Faculty of Science’s Friday Lunchtime Lectures that will showcase the faculty's cutting-edge and diverse research and teaching innovations.

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Pitso ya Kalaneng 2025 festival
When: |
Monday, 10 February 2025 - Saturday, 01 March 2025 |
Where: |
Wits Theatre Complex |
Start time: | 9:00 |
Enquiries: | Bridget van Oerle on bridget@thebuzhive.co.za |
Wits Theatre presents Wits University’s annual festival Pitso Ya Kalaneng: A Call to Theatre.
This year’s pickings have the energy and vibrancy of a long-standing arts festival that will set the tone for your year – whether you are a student (at Wits or anywhere else), an academic or a member of the public. View the daily schedule or visit the Wits Theatre for more details on each of the performances. Tickets at Webtickets for only R50 students, R100 for staff and the public.

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NDANGE
When: |
Monday, 10 February 2025 - Tuesday, 11 February 2025 |
Where: |
Main Theatre |
Start time: | 12:00 |
Enquiries: | Bridget van Oerle at bridget@thebuzhive.co.za |
A production of the Pitso ya Kalaneng - A Call to the Theatre programme.
NDANGE is an epic drama that unravels the haunting tale of Solomzi and his family, set in the secluded rural enclave of Ndokonya, in the Eastern Cape. In this cursed land, the people are slowly unravelling, their identity and traditions eroded by the encroachment of foreign customs. Amidst this turmoil, Solomzi emerges as a tragic figure, his choices casting long shadows over his fate, as judgment and sentence seal his place.
Writer: Mandipumle Nokonya
Devised by & Cast: Philip Shelembe/Bandile Sika V Moloi/Aphelele Sidelo/Mandipumle Nokonya
Genre: Epic Drama
Stage Manager: Zukhanye Bulali Mgobo
Duration: 40mins
Age Restriction: 13
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Flesh In the Garden
When: |
Tuesday, 11 February 2025 - Friday, 14 February 2025 |
Where: |
Musical Theatre |
Start time: | 18:00 |
Enquiries: | Bridget van Oerle at bridget@thebuzhive.co.za |
A production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme
Flesh In the Garden is an African inspired Musical. A Tale of the old Gods – The African Gods. The musical reimagines the Orisha (divine spirits worshipped by the Yoruba people, a tribe in Nigeria) in the spirit world. These spirits reside and inspire the mortal realm. Gods and Goddesses, they may be, are divine children of the Tree of Life. The mother tree, Ase’, withers and burns, while the Second being, Oludomare, the Father of the Universe who is omnipotent. The children embark on a mission to save their mother and the Universe from calamity and darkness. In their plight, the Orisha must confront the impending doom lurking in the midst, while unearthing their past traumas, to see clearly the path towards saving ‘Ase’. Get enchanted in the magic of African spirituality and beauty, beautifully woven through bold music, vibrant characters and the extraordinarily mysterious world, created through mesmerising visuals and sensory storytelling.
Writer/Director: Lwazi Pinyana
Cast: Asakhe Ngxonono/Masungulo Khosa/Kereabetswe Koloko/
Jamie Mirembe/Catalina Namayanja/Sive Camagu Khamanga/Lungelo Dlangamandla/ Ntando Qangule/ Regopostwe Modisane/ Azile Mningizane/Luvuyo Zulwayo/ Kamogelo Sigauke
Stage Manager: Iviwe Tom
Genre: Musical Theatre
Date & Times: 11 February @ 18h00 & 12 February @ 18h00 & 13 February @ 15h00 &
14 February @ 16h00. Venue: Nunnery. Duration: 45mins – 13+
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The After effect _ Soweto 1995
When: |
Wednesday, 12 February 2025 - Thursday, 13 February 2025 |
Where: |
Amphitheatre
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Start time: | 12:00 |
Enquiries: | Bridget van Oerle at bridget@thebuzhive.co.za |
A production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme
THE AFTER EFFECT _ SOWETO 1995 a play that revolves around the life of Joe Makinta, a 49-year-old activist and revolutionary, released from prison after serving 18 years for anti-apartheid activism. Joe returns to his community, only to find that his wife, Thandi, has married his former comrade and friend, Moses, "Ta'Moss" Qoka, who is now the Minister of Safety and Security. Joe struggles to come to terms with the betrayal and the fact that his community seems to have forgotten his sacrifices. He also discovers that, Ta'Moss sealed a deal with the apartheid regime, which led to Joe's imprisonment. The community is revealed to be under some sort of mind control, triggered by a robotic system program instilled in their ears, which prevents them from discussing apartheid.
Writer/Director: Tebogo Queen Kobo
Cast: Mathapelo Badye/Matlhatsi Ntuli/Matimu Manganyi/Tanique Grootboom/Lethabo Ngcobo
Thapelo Kobo
Genre: Drama
Date & Times: 12 February @ 12h30 & 13 February @ 12h30
Stage Manager: Atalia Ntimbane
Technical Crew: Themba Nkabinde/Xaba Ntjana/Anele Ngema
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MOROLA
When: |
Tuesday, 11 February 2025 - Thursday, 13 February 2025 |
Where: |
Downstairs Theatre |
Start time: | 14:30 |
Enquiries: | Bridget van Oerle at bridget@thebuzhive.co.za |
A Production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme
MOROLA is a testimonial physical theatre piece that tells the story of a mother and daughter—one a perpetrator and the other a survivor—who face each other across wooden tables. The narrative unfolds between these two tables of testimony, bringing the past to light in all its raw brutality and fragility. The piece explores the liberating power of speaking while also emphasizing the importance of listening. It acknowledges that simply speaking will not heal all wounds. The Chorus introduces a method to help bridge the gap between them: PRAYER. This serves as an offering of prayer—a request to heal our land.
Writer: Yael Farber
Director: Tshepang Sehole
Cast: Beata-Bellé Wessie/Keratilwe Bikitsha/Vuyo Zulwayo/Ongeziwe Mpongo/Asibonge Ntuli/
Nqobile Xulu/Phoebe Mgxaji/Itebogeng Machobane/Thabiso Motaung/Juliette Love/ Kwandokuhle Goba/
Genre: Drama
Stage Manager: Mosima Mokgahlane
Date & Times: 11 February at 14:30 and 13 February at 12:00
Duration: 40mins
Age Restrictions: 13
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Mad Man Tales – Delusions
When: |
Wednesday, 12 February 2025 - Thursday, 13 February 2025 |
Where: |
Downstairs Theatre |
Start time: | 17:30 |
Enquiries: | Bridget van Oerle at bridget@thebuzhive.co.za |
A production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme.
When Mkhululi is found guilty of Killing over 895 people he is sent to a prison psychiatric hospital. Where he Meets doctor Vutali his psychiatrist who is sent to help him with his psychological problems. In their session Mkhululi then reveals that he suffered from child abuse by his father which later made him have a counter part that served as his protector. He also doesn’t recall killing any of the people whom he’s being accused of, but he believes that he was put in jail by very powerful politically affiliated people who believe he has found secrets that may discredit some political parties.
Writer/Director: Sanele Radebe
Cast: Bongane Maqhawe Manyoni
Genre: Physical Theatre
Date & Times: 12 February at 17:30 and 13 February at 15:30
Duration: 40mins
Age Restrictions: 13
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LETTER 7 TO MOÛSAI - “I am terrified by the sheer power of the words I have written.” – Franz Kafka
When: |
Friday, 14 February 2025 - Saturday, 01 March 2025 |
Where: |
Main Theatre |
Start time: | 18:00 |
Enquiries: | Bridget van Oerle at bridget@thebuzhive.co.za |
A production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme.
Letter 7 to Moûsai is a visceral, physical theatre piece inspired by Kafka’s powerful 47-page letter to his father. Through compelling movement composition and physicalised storytelling, it brings to life Kafka’s emotional tapestry and the complex dynamics of his childhood and manhood. This striking adaptation transforms Kafka’s deeply personal words into a raw, visual journey, immersing the audience in his inner world and unravelling the tensions that shaped his life and work.
Writer: Franz Kafka
Director: Joziah S. Wheeler
Cast: Lindumkhosi Ndlovu/Zoe Smyrnios/Beata-Bellé Wessie/Keratilwe Bikitsha
Genre: Physical Theatre
Date & Times: 14 February @ 18h00 & 28 February @ 14h00 & 01 March @ 14h00
Stage Manager: Masungulo Khosa
Duration: 30mins
Age Restrictions: 13
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Liewe Pa
When: |
Wednesday, 12 February 2025 - Thursday, 13 February 2025 |
Where: |
Downstairs Theatre |
Start time: | 14:00 |
Enquiries: | Bridget van Oerle at bridget@thebuzhive.co.za |
A production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme.
Liewe Pa is a physical theatre piece, that follows a man’s journey as he confronts his past, as years of neglect weigh heavily on him. In confronting his father, he explores the complex dynamics of the
father-son relationship, touching on broader themes of personal growth, reconciliation, and the search for emotional wholeness.
Choreographer: Lechè Tangee
Writer: Liam Kelly
Cast: Thabani Mdlalose/Tshegofatso Kgage/Vuyo Mthembu/Inganathi Mgeni/Liam Kelly
Genre: Physical Theatre
Date & Times: 12 February at 14:00 and 13 February at 14:30
Duration: 30mins
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From 94-24
When: |
Saturday, 22 February 2025 - Saturday, 01 March 2025 |
Where: |
Outside Wits Theatre Complex (Entrance) |
Start time: | 16:30 |
Enquiries: | Bridget van Oerle at bridget@thebuzhive.co.za |
A production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme.
From 94-24 is a bold and satirical play that reflects South Africa's transformation from 1994 to 2024. Through humour and sharp wit, it tackles issues like political corruption, exploitation in modern churches, poverty, and the role of artificial intelligence in shaping the future.
Writer: Ngcebo Mtshali
Devised by: Cast
Cast: Ngcebo Mtshali/Sabelo Thusi/Aphelele Sidelo
Genre: Satire
Date & Times: 22 February at 16:30 and 01 March at 18:00
Stage Manager: Kamogelo Rorisang
Duration: 20mins
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WitsQ Connect
WitsQ is a strategic initiative of the University to be a driver of quantum technologies, making Wits the leading quantum institute on the continent.

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50th Conference and Annual General Meeting of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa
50th Annual Conference of Anatomical Society of Southern Africa. Theme: "Anatomy Intelligence: Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Anatomical Sciences".

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Walkabout of ‘Paper’ Exhibition
Join on Saturday 8 February 2025 at 11:30 for the first walkabout of ‘Paper’ with curator David Paton.
The exhibition features books in which paper plays the starring role, such as books about the craft of papermaking, techniques such as paper cutting, folding, marbling, pulp-painting and watermarking, and books with extraordinary and unusual papers as part of their content. Of particular interest are the recent hand-paper portfolio on the theme of 30 Years of Democracy and the 8.5m-long scroll Three Gorges Dam Migration by contemporary Chinese artist Ji Yun-Fei.
Limited on-street parking is available, but we encourage using ride-hailing systems for convenience.
Entrance is free.
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Seven Colours, Letsema
When: |
Wednesday, 19 February 2025 - Saturday, 22 February 2025 |
Where: |
Dance Theatre |
Start time: | 20:00 |
Enquiries: | Bridget van Oerle at bridget@thebuzhive.co.za |
A production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme.
Seven Colours, Letsema – In this unforgettable dance theatre performance, you will experience the joy, love, and warmth of community!
Seven Colours is a dance theatre production that celebrates the spirit of togetherness and its nuanced complexities and challenges. Inspired by the Setswana concept of Letsema, this performance explores the collaboration of a diverse ensemble of performers to create a rich, textured, vibrant form of embodied storytelling. Set against the backdrop of the iconic "seven colours" tradition, where an assortment of colourful dishes marks Sunday gatherings, this production explores the intersections of sharing, family, and community. "Seven Colours" embodies the values of wholesomeness, home, and togetherness through dynamic choreography, music, and personal narratives.
Choreographer: Kamogelo Molobye, in collaboration with the cast
Cast: Kamogelo Molobye/Smangaliso Ngwenya/Musa Mpongo/Kungawo Gwayi/Tshepang Sehole/ Keratilwe Bikitsha/Beata Wessie/Azile Mningizane/Mairi Cruickshank/Kwandokuhle Goba/Likhanye Tube/Luvuyo Zulwayo/Mirembe Namayanja/Inganathi Mqeni/Masungulo Khosa/Thabani Mdlalose/
Bayanda Mzulwini/Thandiwe Witley/Ntando Qangule/Keamogetswe Lehodi/Kgabo Tauatsoala
Poster Illustrator: Tlhalefo “Evo” Boshielo
Stage Manager: Nokwanda Mjiyako
Genre: Dance Theatre
Date & Times: 19 - 22 February at 20h00 (for all performances)
Duration: 30mins
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iNgoma
When: |
Monday, 10 February 2025 |
Where: |
Main Theatre |
Start time: | 17:30 |
Enquiries: | Bridget van Oerle at bridget@thebuzhive.co.za |
A production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme.
iNgoma, meaning song and dance in isiZulu, is a jubilant celebration and showcase of the music from three musical productions namely: Lerumo Badimong (2023), Muntu (2023) and Kama (2024). iNgoma celebrates this notion and equally highlights the sacred multi- marriage between African traditional rhythms, soul stirring harmonies and movement. As the saying ‘Sigiya Ngengoma’ goes, join us as our talented musicians take us through this sonic vivid picture of African storytelling.
Muscial Director: Sibusiso Ntonfontofo Mkhize.
Performers: Sade Sepeng/ Kwandokuhle Goba/Kgotatso Semone/Buhle-Bontle Satsha/Bellz Ntuli/Sazikazi Bula/Olwethu Mthombeni/Mandisa Yende/Aphelele Sidelo/Akhona Mthiyane/Nolubabalo Bawuti/Bhambatha Ndaba/Resego Matshediso/Lebogang Moleleki/Keabetswe Motsoagae/Khanyisile Masondo/Rebaone Molatlhegi/Luyolo Poni/Oratile Pega/Awethu Mtolo/Mpumie Khuzwayo/Nandi Zulu/Itebogeng Machobane/Sfiso Maseko/Rorisang Makena/
Stage Manager: Thando Masilela
Genre: Music
Date & Times: 10 February at 17:30
Duration: 75mins
Age Restrictions: 13
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Public Discussion on Deciphering the Present
WiSER and The Innovation Foundation for Democracy invite you to a public discussion on 'Deciphering the Present'.
Chaired by Professor Lynn Morris, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Research and Innovation at Wits, this event will consist of a three-way conversation between political historian and public intellectual Achille Mbembe, critical theorist Jacqueline Rose, cultural critic Sarah Nuttall, and moderated by feminist and sociologist Srila Roy.
At stake will be an attempt to decipher the current global moment and some of the key challenges of our times such as war and militarism, impending ecological breakdown, conflicts over gender and sexuality, the hollowing out of liberal democracy and the rise of reactionary authoritarianism and its alliance with the highest forms of techno-capitalism. Particular attention will be given to the conditions of possibility for new orders of democratic practice and the deepening of international justice.
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V.V.V Security
When: |
Tuesday, 11 February 2025 - Wednesday, 12 February 2025 |
Where: |
Downstairs Theatre |
Start time: | 12:30 |
Enquiries: | Bridget van Oerle at bridget@thebuzhive.co.za |
A production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme
V.V.V Security - An action-packed satire set in the vibrant and evocative world of an art gallery. This production delves into the profound ramifications of colonialism and its enduring impact on Africa, examining themes of history, language, and culture. The story unfolds from the unique perspective of three security guards entrusted with protecting the art they also question. It grapples with how colonial legacies shape our modern-day psychology, influencing our connection to heritage, lineage, and a sense of belonging. The narrative is brought to life through the dynamic mediums of physical theatre and verbatim theatre, blending sharp commentary with visceral storytelling.
Director: Kgothatso Kenzo Selepe
Mentor: Sinehlanhla Prince Mgeyi
Cast: Gofaone Bodigelo/ Langalibalele Mathuthu/ Kgothatso Kenzo Selepe
Genre: Satire
Date & Times: 11 February at 12:30 and 12 February at 11:00
Duration: 40mins
Age Restrictions: 13
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BONDAGE EN-SUIT (E)
When: |
Tuesday, 11 February 2025 - Wednesday, 12 February 2025 |
Where: |
Downstairs Theatre |
Start time: | 11:00 |
Enquiries: | General Enquiries – email lerato.sekele@wits.ac.za |
Cost: |
Tickets are available on www.webtickets.co.za/witstheatre (click for ticket information). |
A production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme
BONDAGE EN-SUIT (E) is a fast paced, supercharged physical theatre piece that is set in 1663, deep within the Karoo desert of South Africa, where the Kabilawatu-ukoo's toiled under the unforgiving sun to build a time travel machine-a device that would reshape history forever.
Devised by: Cast
Director: Yangintsikelelo Klaas
Mentor: Jacques de Silva
Cast: Andile Mgeyi/Brooklyn Lottering/Sonia Mayor/Yangintsikelelo Klaas
Stage Manager: Brooklyn Lottering
Genre: Satire, comedy and physical theatre
Date & Times: 11 February at 11:00 and 12 February at 12:30
Duration: 40mins
Age Restrictions: 13
Tickets are available on www.webtickets.co.za/witstheatre (click for ticket information).
Students: R 50.00
Wits Staff and public: R 100.00
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M E M E [TICS]
When: |
Thursday, 27 February 2025 - Saturday, 01 March 2025 |
Where: |
Piazza, outside the Great Hall steps |
Start time: | 20:00 |
Enquiries: | General Enquiries – email lerato.sekele@wits.ac.za |
Cost: |
Tickets are available on www.webtickets.co.za/witstheatre |
A production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme
M E M E [TICS] engages cultural [re]evolution and how we experience ourselves in the world. Through moments of flashbacks the show uses dance and physical storytelling to peak into the past of South Africa and find links between what once was, what today is and considers what tomorrow could be. The play seeks to find parallels between inherited or generational experiences and modern ways of experiencing the world. With a MEME as a unit in which culture can be measured, MEME [tics] presents several moments of cultural evolution and duplication. Continuously reaching back in time as we make sense of the present. Grounding the world, we live in now by referencing the past, indicating how we are not only shaped by our past but that we actively shape ourselves. The show leaves the GenZ with a [re]presentation of culture and ask what MEME’s they will be passing on as digital natives and the lasting effects it could have on generations to come.
Director: Gavin Matthys
Music Composition and Choreography by: Ensemble Cast
Cast: Beata B. Wessie/Luvuyo Zulwayo/Keratilwe Bikitsha/Mairi Cruickshank/
Sanele B. Dlamini/Kwandokuhle Goba/Tshegofatso N. Kgage/Masungulo Khosa/
Hendrick M. Lesabane/Keith Mahlangu/Kwanele Maphumulo/Mosima Mokgahlane/
Zukhanye BSZ. Mgobo/Azile A. Mningizane/Bonolo Mofokeng/Awethu Mtolo/Ngcebo SG. Mtshali/
Bayanda Mzulwini/Mirembe JC. Namayanja/Yolanda Ndlovu/Asibonge OAM. Ntuli/Oratile Pega/
Lwazi Pinyana/Rohan Roussow/Philip S. Shelembe/Sandile Sibanda/Aphelele Sidelo/Zoe Smyrnios/
Likhanye Tube/Thandiwe M. Witley/Joziah S. Wheeler/Nqobile Z. Xulu/Thabiso Motaung/Itebogeng Machobane/Tshepang Sehole/Keamogetswe Lehodi
Stage Manager: Khanyisile Masondo
Genre: Physical Theatre
Dates & Times: 27 February at 20:00
28 February at 20:00
01 March at 20:00
Duration: 50mins
Age Restrictions: PG
Tickets are available on www.webtickets.co.za/witstheatre (click for ticket information).
Students: R 50.00
Wits Staff and public: R 100.00
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F-R-A-G-M-E-N-T-E-D
When: |
Wednesday, 19 February 2025 - Saturday, 22 February 2025 |
Where: |
Main Theatre |
Start time: | 18:00 |
Enquiries: | General Enquiries – email sekele@wits.ac.za |
Cost: |
Tickets will be sold via webtickets www.webtickets.co.za/witstheatre. |
A production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme
F-R-A-G-M-E-N-T-E-D is an embodied language that cannot be articulated in words nor whispered in the deepest, wildest thoughts. It exists in parallel, disjointed and lived timeline that warps and culminates in the body. These are, but a few moments of endless embodied conversations in one’s body, mind, and spirit.
Choreographer: Smangaliso Ngwenya in collaboration with the cast
Performers: Musa Mpongo/Smangaliso Ngwenya/Owethu Mbongwa/Rebaone Molatlhegi/ Tshepang Sehole/Likhanye Tube/Kungawo Amandla KaThixo Gwayi/Zukhanye Mgobo/
Sika Bandile Moloi/Naledi Mosiane/Philip Shelembe/ Khanyisile Masondo/ Mandipumle Nokonya
Genre: Dance and Physical Theatre
Date & Times: 19 - 22 February at 18:00 (for all performances)
Duration: 30mins.
Tickets are available on www.webtickets.co.za/witstheatre (click for ticket information).
Students: R 50.00
Wits Staff and public: R 100.00
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Lab of Learning Jazz Session
When: |
Tuesday, 11 February 2025 |
Where: |
Main Theatre Foyer |
Start time: | 18:00 |
Enquiries: | General Enquiries – email lerato.sekele@wits.ac.za |
Cost: |
Tickets are sold via webtickets. |
A production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme

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Book Launch: Decolonising African Theatre by Dr. Samuel Ravengai
A production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme

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Notanotherpodcast
When: |
Saturday, 01 March 2025 |
Where: |
Outside the Wits Theatre Complex |
Start time: | 18:30 |
Enquiries: | General Enquiries – email lerato.sekele@wits.ac.za |
Cost: |
Free |
A production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme
Picture this: a cozy gathering in the outdoors. A pop-up podcast. With the aims to spark discussions among the theatre community about festival highlights while fostering interaction between performers and audiences. An immersive audiovisual installation will enhance the experience and encourage social media engagement, inviting attendees to share their memorable moments. Celebrating the South Africa Theatre landscape. Let the reflecting begin theatre lovers!
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The National Youth Afrocentric Alliance (NYA)
When: |
Thursday, 13 February 2025 |
Where: |
Online Event
Main Theatre Foyer |
Start time: | 19:00 |
Enquiries: | General Enquiries – email lerato.sekele@wits.ac.za |
Cost: |
Free |
A production of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng - A Call to Theatre programme

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Reversing the Vicious Circle of Debt, underdevelopment and environmental change
When: |
Monday, 24 February 2025 |
Where: |
School of Economics and Finance Seminar Suite, 1st Floor, New Commerce Building |
Start time: | 13:00 |
Enquiries: | Julia Taylor on julia.taylor@wits.ac.za |
This lecture discusses ways of enhancing investment in resilience and sustainable development to reverse this process and create a virtuous circle.

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Breaking Barriers Through Technology Webinar Series
Webinar Title: An African Perspective on Culturally Competent Social Robotics-Why DEI Matters in Human-Robot Interaction.

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GCI Seminar: Water security and climate change in Africa-past, future and present
This GCI seminar will be presented by Prof. Declan Conway, London School of Economics.

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Jazz, Vice, and Revolution: Harlem, Sophiatown, and Elijah Muhammad
Join us for a Black History Month event exploring jazz, vice, geography, and revolution in Harlem, Sophiatown, and Elijah Muhammad’s legacy.

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Experience the inaugural Wits Standard Bank Piano Festival!
When: |
Friday, 07 March 2025 - Sunday, 09 March 2025 |
Where: |
The Chris Seabrooke Music Hall
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Start time: | 19:00 |
Enquiries: | Carlo.Mombelli@wits.ac.za
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Join us for a world-class piano music celebration featuring acclaimed South African and international artists.

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Faces of the City - Tuesday Online Seminar Series
The Faces of the City is a weekly online seminar series hosted at WITS by CUBES, the SA&CP, both in the School of Architecture and Planning, and the GCRO.
This quarter, the series is being run by CUBES from 11 February - 25 March 2025 and aims to connect urban scholars and practitioners across geographies and disciplines to promote transnational dialogues, debates and collaborations. A provocation is posed to presenters to engage in some way with ‘Faces of the State in the City’, including but not limited to questions of state spaces, statecraft, bureaucracies and governance.
The presenters and discussants include Professor Solomon Benjamin (Indian Institute of Technology Madras), Professor Mfaniseni Sihlongonyane (WITS University), Dr Katie Wells (Groundwork Collaborative) and Professor Nthabiseng Motsemme (Centre for Sociological Research and Practice University of Johannesburg).
Join us online on Tuesdays at 16:00 on Zoom (link below) and join the mailing list here: https://shorturl.at/EfUfq Join Zoom Meeting https://wits-za.zoom.us/j/97213045421?pwd=bTZvNkch7le3EXs4YhwbtlOKgO2a25.1 Meeting ID: 972 1304 5421 Passcode: 559109

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50th annual conference of the South African Association of Botanists
The 50th annual conference of the South African Association of Botanists (SAAB) at the Wits Rural Facility, c. 30 km from Orpen Gate, Kruger National Park.
A special Pollination Symposium will be held on Monday 30 June, and the 3-day General Conference from 1 - 3 July. Oral and poster presentations may be submitted via the conference website: https://www.wits.ac.za/saab-conference/.

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Afro-Indigeneity: Coloured South African Consciousness and Black American Identity Formation
Join the WICDS Wednesday session for an essential discussion on Afro-indigeneity.

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Apartheid after South Africa
The Innovation Foundation for Democracy and WiSER invite you to a conversation between Professor Achille Mbembe and Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi.

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Adenauer media lecture
The role of public service broadcasting in a democracy, lessons from Germany

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Science Lunchtime Lecture
Novel dark matter searches at the large hadron collider.

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MITP and NITheCS Seminar
‘What we can learn from a growing sample of Fast Radio Bursts: A Cosmology Wishlist’ - Professor Amanda Weltman (University of Cape Town)

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Research Seminar : Aspentech Tools Session One
The School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering invites you to the research seminar: Aspentech Tools Session.

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Billionaires, Fascists & Apartheid in the USA
When: |
Wednesday, 19 February 2025 - Wednesday, 19 February 2025 |
Where: |
Online Event Braamfontein Campus East Graduate Seminar Room, South-West Engineering Building |
Start time: | 16:00 |
Enquiries: | Vishwas.Satgar@wits.ac.za
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Dr Lisa Brocks will deliver a series of lectures at Wits including the below public lecture.

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Celebrating Multilingualism for Inclusive and Quality Education
Celebrating Multilingualism for Inclusive and Quality Education
Wits University will commemorate International Mother Language Day (IMLD) with a special event aimed at celebrating linguistic diversity, fostering multilingual pedagogies, and promoting inclusive education. This year’s theme, Celebrating Multilingualism for Inclusive and Quality Education, aligns with Wits’ commitment to language inclusivity and epistemic access.
The event will bring together leading academics, language experts, staff, and students to engage in discussions, cultural showcases, and policy reflections on the role of mother tongue education in South Africa and beyond.
Programme Highlights
✅ Opening Address: The significance of International Mother Language Day and Wits’ language policy vision
✅ Keynote Address: Wits Giving the Edge – Translanguaging Practices in Higher Education & MTbBE in Basic Education
✅ Interactive Language Showcase: Students and staff share proverbs, poetry, and phrases in various languages
✅ Panel Discussion: The Next Decade for Mother Tongue-Based Education – Experts from HuMEL, English, isiZulu, Sesotho, and SASL
✅ Closing Commitments: Wits’ roadmap for multilingual pedagogies and future research initiatives
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Public Lecture: Binaifer Nowrojee: President of the Open Society Foundations
The role of Philanthropy in achieving agreed global compacts transformative national development and sustainable social justice in the global south.
The Open Society Foundations and the Centre on African Philanthropy and Social Investment (CAPSI) at Wits Business School are excited to invite you to a public lecture by Binaifer Nowrojee, President of the Open Society Foundations, one of the world’s largest funders of independent groups working for justice, democratic governance, and human rights. This lecture comes at a pivotal time in our history. At the United Nations’ Summit for the Future', held in New York in September 2024, global leaders arrived at a set of agreements - a ‘Pact for the Future’ - which includes safeguarding future generations, international peace and security, science, technology and innovation, digital cooperation, and transforming global governance. In November 2024, Brazil hosted the G20 under the theme ‘Building a Just World and a Sustainable Planet’, which focused on the importance of co-ordinated actions to combat climate change, promote a just energy transition, and preserve the environment. These global events have laid the foundation for the 2025 G20 Summit to be hosted by South Africa in 2025, under the theme 'Solidarity, Equality and Sustainability'. The lecture will be followed by a high level panel representing the public, private and philanthropy sectors. In attendance will be the leadership of the university that includes the Vice Chancellor, the Provost and Deans. We look forward to hosting you.
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The Paris agreement at a crossroads: Pathways to a sustainable future
Professor David King will discuss the state of the Paris Agreement from his insider experience of international climate negotiations.

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Frantz Fanon: Combat Breathing
2025 Lunchtime public seminar series.

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International Day of Mathematics
The programme is open to all high school learners, undergraduate students and anyone keen to explore the world of mathematics.

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A Journey in Time: Archaeology Activity Day at Origins Centre
Join us for a fun day of archaeology-inspired activities. All Ages Welcome.
Fun activities in and around the museum. Go on a museum scavenger hunt, explore an archaeological dig sandpit, shoot a bow and arrow, make paint from stone, learn how to identify animal bones, explore South Africa's rich archaeological record, and touch real artefacts, and a special visit by a Palaeolithic early modern human!
Most activities will be running through the day, but make sure not to miss these two workshops:
10:00 – 11:00 Ochre painting workshop. Make colourful powder from special pigment-rich rocks and then create your own paint and make rock art.
11:00 Bullroarer demo with The Historian, Gareth
11:30 – 12:30 ‘What bone is this?’ with archaeozoologist Dr Jerome Reynard. Learn how to identify animal bones, the markings that form on them, and how archaeologists can tell past environments from bones.
R100 per person. Family ticket: Buy 3 get 1 free (R300 for 4 people). Tickets are available at the door or on webtickets: https://www.webtickets.co.za/performance.aspx?itemid=1564244200
Please bring ID to get onto Wits campus. Safe parking in front of the Origins building. Refreshments will be on sale

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A journey in time
When: |
Saturday, 08 March 2025 |
Where: |
Origins Centre
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Start time: | 10:00 |
Enquiries: | bookings.origins@wits.ac.za or 0117174700 |
Cost: |
R 100.00 |
Origins centre activity day

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Places in me
The voices of Platfontein's youth


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In search of Homo sapiens' elusive origins
Discover how life's anomalies, DNA errors and asymmetries have not only shaped our existence but have been pivotal to the success and diversity of species.

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Mental Wellness Museum Walkabout at Origins Centre
When: |
Saturday, 15 March 2025 |
Where: |
Origins Centre
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Start time: | 11:00 |
Enquiries: | bookings.origins@wits.ac.za or 0117174700 |
Cost: |
R 10:00/ R60:00 |
Rhythm: The Neuroscience of Music and Mental Mastery

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From Deprivation to Mobilisation: Towards a Multideterminant Model of Xenophobic Violence
An ACMS Seminar by Dr Jean Pierre Misago
ACMS Seminar: ‘From Deprivation to Mobilisation: Towards a Multideterminant Model of Xenophobic Violence in South Africa’ by Jean Pierre Misago. Drawing on extensive and comparative qualitative data from a nearly two-decade long and ongoing research, this paper responds to inadequacies and limitations of current causal explanations for xenophobic violence in South Africa. It argues that existing explanations are inadequate as many lack empirical backing and others are incomplete due to their reductionist approach. To address these shortcomings, this paper proposes an empirically based and theoretically informed multideterminant (explanatory) model, which identifies and analyses the roles of – and interconnections between – six key determinants namely: i) socio-economic and political deprivation, ii) xenophobic beliefs, iii) collective discontent, iv) political economy, v) mobilization, and vi) governance. The paper argues that i) these determinants and their interconnections in a value-added process constitute the necessary and sufficient conditions for the occurrence of xenophobic violence, and ii) this multideterminant model consequently provides an adequate and comprehensive explanation of the xenophobic violence in South Africa.
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Book Talk- Frantz Fanon: Combat Breathing
The South Africa United Kingdom Chair in Political Theory at the Wits University invites you to a Book Talk, Frantz Fanon: Combat Breathing

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Masterclass - Navigating Medical Schemes
Join us for an insightful and in-depth discussion on the complexities of medical schemes in South Africa.

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Essays on the South African Cement Cartel
Wits SEF invites you to our next Brown Bag Lunch (BBL) Seminar Series of 2025, presented by Khalirendwe Ranenyeni.
Join the seminar now. https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_ZDlkMDBhMmQtYTE2My00ZjQwLTkwYzMtYzg0NDM4MjQzNzlk%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%224b1b908c-5582-4377-ba07-a36d65e34934%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%223c1cd9bc-5ff1-479c-8fdf-8260b263f9d7%22%7d
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Harnessing Learner Analytics for Strategic Decision-Making and Operational Excellence
The 2025 Learner Analytics Institute themed 'Advancing Data-Driven Education with Learning Analytics, AI Ethics, and Emerging Technologies'
The Southern African Association for Institutional Research, in partnership with the Wits Business Intelligence Services, are hosting the 2025 Learner Analytics Institute themed Advancing Data-Driven Education with Learning Analytics, AI Ethics, and Emerging Technologies on 12 -14 May 2025. The aim is to empower research and data analytics offices with the tools and knowledge to harness the transformative potential of data and artificial intelligence in higher education. This event offers practical sessions on learning analytics, showcasing how data can be leveraged to enhance student success and institutional effectiveness. Key themes include AI Ethics and Privacy, ensuring the responsible deployment of Artificial Intelligence, and Change Management, which prepares institutions for smooth integration into data-driven practices. The programme also features cutting-edge applications of Large Language Models (LLMs), highlighting their capabilities in analysing open-ended responses and streamlining processes. For more details and registration, click here.

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What is South African about the Paypal Mafia?”
A panel discussion will examines the connections and histories of the Paypal mafia and South Africa.
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From Research to Market talk by Prof Surya Raghu
When: |
Friday, 14 March 2025 |
Where: |
SWE110. 1st floor. South West Engineering Building. |
Start time: | 13:15 |
Enquiries: | michael.lucas@wits.ac.za
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Research to Market - Some examples of research-driven solutions and industry-defined problems.
Dr Surya Raghu obtained his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Yale University and is a Visiting Professor at Wits. His expertise is in research commercialisation - transitioning of ideas, inventions and innovations into commercial products. Dr Raghu has inventions related to aerospace, automotive, consumer and biotechnology applications and has been awarded 15 US patents. He has been a co‐director and/or invited speaker in more than 60 workshops in about 30 countries on Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Research Commercialisation and Knowledge/Technology Transfer for Scientists, Engineers, University faculty, technology transfer officials and IP policy committees.

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Film Screening_Uprize!
Uprize!
This film looks at the political, social, and cultural conditions that shaped the 1976 uprising, how those ideas were transformed into liberatory action, and how those actions helped shape the democratic society we live in today. The filmmaker will be in conversation with the Jazz artist Malcom Jiyane who together with Nonku Phiri, Ariel Zamonsky, and Gontse Makhene made an original motion picture soundtrack for this film. You can listen on Spotify or here; https://youtu.be/6PQMj4uQvt8?si=yCQi9wtgu4C5ntIl

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To write or not to write? Reflections on decolonising knowledge production from the margins
Join us for another exciting seminar online or in person.
Researching about people’s lives is an exercise often met with suspicion due to how knowledge may be perceived as extractive and potentially exploitative. As African scholars interested in writing about the lived experiences of marginalised people, we are beleaguered amid calls for decolonising research epistemologies. What constitutes a decolonial approach of doing such studies? What struggles remain visible? Who are we to decide, and does this process not often betray who we are doing it for? If our answers to both these questions come from our positionality, could it not be that we are speaking for others, simply because some have spoken for them before us, in ways that we have decided were not humane? Today, we are compelled to return to questions of the agency of those we write about in negotiating their own lives in-between allegedly marginalising situations. In this seminar inspired by his forthcoming book Can Migration Studies be Decolonized? (Bristol University Press), Dr Kudakwashe Vanyoro comes into conversation with Dr Duduzile Ndlovu and Dr William Mpofu. He invites us to reflect on the idea of decolonising knowledge production from the margins and engage in necessary self criticism about limitations and drawbacks of a decolonial vocabulary and praxis, as we seek to locate ourselves in ongoing debates about what it means to write and think from the margins.

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J-PAL Job and Funding Opportunities for Staff, Post-Docs, and PhDs
Wits SEF invites you to the next Brown Bag Lunch (BBL) Seminar Series of 2025, presented by Clare Hofmeyr.
The purpose of your presentation is to share information about job and funding opportunities available at J-PAL Africa that are specifically relevant to academics working in the field of experimental economics in South Africa. Join here: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_YTJmZDkyZjktMGNiMC00YzY2LWI4YTEtYzhiYTFiZGMwMTky%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%224b1b908c-5582-4377-ba07-a36d65e34934%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%223c1cd9bc-5ff1-479c-8fdf-8260b263f9d7%22%7d
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The difficult patient
The ‘difficult patient’: why we need to reframe vulnerability in healthcare
Traditional liberal accounts of autonomy equate vulnerability with a diminishment in one’s autonomy. While this model of vulnerability suggests an increased susceptibility to harm, it may also grant access to specialised services which minimise the potential for harm and support self-determination. However, focusing on an individual’s capability as the measure for autonomy fails to recognise the broader structural inequalities one may face. Specifically, the equation of diminished autonomy with vulnerability raises problems within healthcare such as denial of healthcare, negative clinician views, and under-resourced treatment. In application, I show the effects of this on individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder. In response, I offer a solution via feminist relational accounts of autonomy which posit vulnerability as an asymmetrical relationship between individuals and the social and institutional networks they need for self-determination. Through this model, BPD’s vulnerability status is reaffirmed due to the structural stigmas they face from diagnosis to seeking treatment, thus removing the “difficult-patient” status.

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FNB Varsity Cup Rugby
When: |
Monday, 17 March 2025 |
Where: |
Wits Rugby Stadium |
Start time: | 16:45 |
Enquiries: | rene.green@wits.ac.za |
Cost: |
R25 per ticket available on TicketPro |
FNB Varsity Cup Rugby Fixture
The JHB Derby is upon us! FNB Wits is set to take on FNB UJ on home ground, let’s pack the stands and show the team our support.

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From 5G to 6G: Understanding the building blocks of next-generation networks
Guest Lecture presented by Dr Alain R. Ndjiongue. Associate Professor, Wits University.
We will decode the revolutionary concepts behind 6G: its potential and challenges, and the innovative technologies that will power the next generation of the internet. From ultra-low latency to AI-driven networks, 6G will transform our lives.

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The Risks of Mirror Life - Webinar
The Risks of Mirror Life by Wilmot James and James Smith.
Leading scientists recently warned of the unprecedented risks of “mirror bacteria”, synthetic bacteria in which all biomolecules have reversed chirality. Mirror bacteria would likely evade many immune recognition mechanisms and result in other aspects of immunity being impaired, potentially leading to lethal infections in humans, non-human animals and plants. Mirror bacteria would be resistant to infection by bacteriophage, and likely also to predators that typically control bacterial populations. They might therefore disrupt ecosystems and cause severe and irreversible public health and environmental consequences. Containment, countermeasures, and the potential for misuse, all present major challenges. A recent paper in Science calls for further discussion on this topic, and argues that mirror life should not be created.

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Ethics Alive 2025
US Health Funding Cuts: Government’s Responsibility
Join a discuss looking asking if the our government response has been sufficient/appropriate? What should its response be? and What should South Africa do to be less dependent on foreign aid for health projects and research?
Panel include Fatima Hassan, founder of the Health Justice Initiative and human rights lawyer and social justice advocate.
Dr Kate Rees, Public Health Medicine Specialist at Anova Health Institute.
Dr Ashraf Grimwood, CEO of Kheth’Impilo, doctor and public health specialist Facilitator.
Professor Ames Dhai, Founding Director of the Steve Biko Centre for Bioethics, Immediate past Chairperson of UNESCO International Bioethics Committee.
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Africa-U.S. forum: President Donald Trump’s 100 days in office, views from Africa
Join the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership and Policy as they host the upcoming Africa-U.S. forum.

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What does labour law have to do with street vendors?
Public Lecture by Professor Marlese von Broembsen

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Deaf Art and Film Festival
Join us in shaping a future where Deaf voices and stories are heard, seen and valued.
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FNB Varsity Cup Rugby
When: |
Monday, 31 March 2025 |
Where: |
Wits Rugby Stadium |
Start time: | 19:00 |
Enquiries: | rene.green@wits.ac.za |
Cost: |
Open Stand tickets sold @ R25 each and Grandstand tickets sold @ R30 each on Ticket Pro |
FNB Varsity Cup Rugby Fixture
Varsity Cup Rugby Round 7 will be hosted at the Wits Rugby Stadium, where FNB Wits will battle it out against FNB Maties
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The future of Africa-U.S. health diplomacy: Perspectives from the continent
This event is part of a 4-part series on the impact of U.S. global health cuts on Africa-U.S. relations.

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Procurement Litigation Masterclass
Enhance your skills in procurement litigation with our expert-led masterclass.

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Rethinking activism: Protecting peace, people and the planet - The challenges facing (civil) society
The Southern Centre for Inequality Studies (SCIS) invites you to a seminar presented by Mark Heywood.

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Walkabout at Jack Ginsberg Centre for book arts
The exhibition features books in which paper plays the starring role, such as books about paper and papermaking.

Join us for the last walkabout of Paper with curator David Paton at WAM in the JGCBA. He will provide a deeper understanding of the exhibition, offering fresh insights and new perspectives.
The exhibition features books in which paper plays the starring role, such as books about paper and papermaking. On view are books highlighting papercutting, folding, marbling, pulp-painting and watermarking, as well as books made from handmade or unusual papers.
Limited on-street parking is available, but we encourage the use of ride hailing systems for convenience.
Entrance is free. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Who speaks for the Afrikaner?
A webinar presented by The Wits Centre for Diversity Studies (WiCDS) and the Innovation Foundation for Democracy.

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World IP Day and Copyright Day
Wits Libraries and the Wits Innovation Centre proudly celebrates the vital role of intellectual Property (IP) rights.
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Ancient lakes: sustainability challenges during Anthropocene
Professor Mackay will discuss some of the key sustainability challenges that ancient lakes face.

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Microbial engineering for human and environmental health
For decades, researchers have worked to replicate the efficiency of biological processes for applications ranging from
carbon sequestration to resource recovery

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Towards an Atlas of Uncertainty: Mobility and the Future of African Urbanism by Loren Landau
The seminar is part of the 2025 Migration & Society Seminar Series at the African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS)

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“Speaking in Tongues” Series 2025
Multilingual Learning in Action: Translanguaging for Meaning-Making and Engagement

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Healthcare Law and policy masterclass
Join an insightful and in-depth discussion on healthcare-related fraud, waste and abuse.

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The Body is Present: Rethinking the Afterlives of Violence and Colonial Oppression
'Towards Critical Apartheid Studies' at the University of the Witwatersrand invites you to a conference on the afterlives of colonial-apartheid violence.

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Earth Day Screening of Capturing water
When: |
Tuesday, 22 April 2025 |
Where: |
Film and TV School newly constructed Dolby cinema (Solomon Mahlangu house, Basement 1) |
Start time: | 17:00 |
Enquiries: | tracy-lynn.field@wits.ac.za |
Prof Tracy-Lynn Field, the Claude Leon Chair in Earth Justice and Stewardship, is hosting a screening of Rehad Desai’s new documentary Capturing Water.
Capturing Water, which recently debuted at the Johannesburg Film Festival, documents the production of the water services and sanitation crisis plaguing South Africa’s urban centres. Rehad Desai is an alumnus of Wits University and one of South Africa’s leading documentary filmmakers and will be present for the discussion that follows.
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7th African regional congress of ICMI on Mathematics education
When: |
Monday, 14 July 2025 - Friday, 18 July 2025 |
Where: |
Online Event
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Start time: | 8:00 |
Enquiries: | For delegate registration or further information, please contact: africme7.congress@gmail.com. |
The Wits School of Education will host the seventh African Regional Congress of ICMI on Mathematics Education (AFRICME 7)
The congress will feature leading African and international scholars in mathematics education, including Professor Jill Adler, Professor Kgethi Phakeng, Professor Mercy Kazima, and Professor Agida Manizade, who will share their influential research on mathematics education across the continent and beyond.
The programme includes research presentations, symposia, teacher workshops, and professional development opportunities, all aimed at enhancing mathematics teaching and learning. AFRICME 7 will be held in a hybrid format, making participation accessible to a wider audience. In-service teachers, postgraduate students, and academic colleagues are warmly invited to attend.
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Reforming global institutions of governance at times of great power rivalry
Wits University and the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) are hosting a workshop.
The workshop brings together international, and South African based experts to discuss reform of global governance institutions and Africa’s response.
This year, 2025, marks a historic moment for Africa. For the first time the G20 summit is taking place in Africa amid a whirlwind start to the US President, Donald Trump’s historic comeback to the White House. As such, this African G20 summit takes place within great power rivalry that is threatening progressive institutional reforms and international norms. Pivotal in this disruptive global order are issues of governance, security, and migration. How will these issues play out in this increasingly mercurial geopolitical milieu? Where will Trump’s shock and awe approach leave global governance? How will it affect Africa?
This workshop will tease out these and other questions.
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The Body is Present: Rethinking the Afterlives of Violence and Legacies of Oppression
Join the 2nd Towards Critical Apartheid Studies Conference

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Old problems, new tools: Machine learning in the Sterkfontein caves
The Faculty of Science Lunchtime Lecture series showcases the cutting-edge and diverse research and teaching innovations.

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2nd Wits Global Fintech Conference
Join global fintech leaders, innovators, and academics at the forefront of digital finance.
Explore cutting-edge insights into blockchain, digital banking, AI in finance, and more.

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2nd Wits Global Climate Finance Conference
This conference unites thinkers and doers who are advancing climate-resilient economies. Be part of the movement redefining finance for a sustainable future.

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Webinar with Robyn Curnow
When: |
Tuesday, 11 March 2025 - Tuesday, 11 March 2025 |
Where: |
Online Event
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Start time: | 15:30 |
Enquiries: | lerato.mtambanengwe@wits.ac.za |
RSVP: | here |
“Trump Unleashed: Unpacking the Trump Administration”
Wits Alumni Relations invites you to a webinar with award-winning journalist Robyn Curnow (BA Hons 1999). This Wits alumna is accustomed to unpacking the noise and chaos of the news and she will be shedding light on the topic titled: “Trump Unleashed: Unpacking the Trump Administration”.
Curnow is the host and founder of the Searching for America podcast. She spent over two decades at CNN. She has conducted interviews with world leaders, including Nelson Mandela, Archbishop Desmond Tutu as well as US Presidents Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, George W Bush and former first lady Michelle Obama.
In addition to her political science qualification from Wits, Curnow has a master’s degree in international relations from Cambridge University as a Chevening Scholar, based at Magdalene College.
We look forward to you joining us!
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One Night Only Concert
An intimate performance with Vusi Mahlasela

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Between the cracks: Paul Weinberg
Join the opening of Between the cracks: Paul Weinberg, a new exhibition at WAM
The exhibition will be opened by historian Professor Thulasizwe Simpson from the Faculty of Humanities, University of Pretoria.
This retrospective exhibition brings together nearly five decades of Weinberg’s extensive photographic career. His work has taken him on multiple journeys and he has sought to go beyond the headlines, engaging in in-depth storytelling. Between the cracks: Paul Weinberg is grounded in the lives of ordinary people – often in the most difficult of times, under the constraints of racism and apartheid. Photography, for him, became both a form of resistance and a means of survival
Between the cracks: Paul Weinberg is curated by Fiona Rankin-Smith.
Parking for the opening event is available in the garage beneath the museum.
Museum hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10:00 – 16:00
Entrance is free and all are welcome
Exhibition dates: 13 May – 26 July 2025
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Summer Institutes in Computational Social Science
A collaboration between Wits University and the School of Geography at Sustainable development Development at the University of St Andrews.

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Acknowledging and Addressing Barriers of Mathematics Education for an Inclusive Africa
Join the African Chapter of the International Conference of Mathematics Instruction

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World Salt Day Webinar
Join this webinar to mark World Salt Awareness Week

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Yebo Gogga 2025
When: |
Wednesday, 14 May 2025 - Sunday, 18 May 2025 |
Where: |
Oppenheimer Life Science Building |
Start time: | 8:30 |
Enquiries: | General Enquiries: 011 717 6467
School Bookings: 083 376 1734 or email Cheryl@innercs.com |
This year’s Yebo Gogga exhibition explores the incredible web of Connections—where every creature, ecosystem, and action is linked in ways you never imagined!
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Africa Day Celebrations
When: |
Friday, 16 May 2025 - Thursday, 29 May 2025 |
Where: |
The Chris Seabrooke Music Hall Braamfontein Campus East Origins Centre, Linder Auditorium, Wits Theatre and Cinema Room |
Start time: | 19:00 |
Enquiries: | wits.news@wits.ac.za |
Cost: |
Free |
Hosted by the Wits School of Arts, the programme is packed with music, panel discussions and storytelling exploring a range of genres and contemporary topics.
The festivities kicked off on 12 May with a public lecture by Dr Rebecca Omordia, a British pianist and researcher delivering a public lecture titled Exploring Cultural Heritage in Concert Programming. More events below.

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Water-Energy-Food Nexus in Southern Africa: Engineering Sustainable Solutions
The office of the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment invites you to the 3rd FEBE Research Seminar

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Controlled Release Society (CRS) Local Chapter Webinar
Join this valuable opportunity to engage with emerging sciences at the interface of pharmaceutics, nanomedicine, and global health innovation.
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A Comparative Study of Colonial Legacies and Water Governance in South Africa and Zimbabwe
The Global Change Institute invites you to this lunchtime seminar
Public Seminar: Title: A Comparative Study of Colonial Legacies and Water Governance in South Africa and Zimbabwe by Dr Gwinyai Regis Taruvinga
Water governance has been widely debated in the academic field across Africa. Research indicates that the continent relies heavily on water resources for various activities, with agriculture and mining among the dominant sectors utilising this resource. In this context, this paper analyses the institutional framework within the water governance structures of South Africa and Zimbabwe. The paper argues that while progress has been made in developing new water legislation, the legacy of a skewed water system has led to challenges that both countries face in managing water resources.
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Time for new Governance conversations: Beyond Afropolitik and Towards Emergent Possibilities
Join Dr Bayo Akomolafe; Former Minister Jay Naidoo and Alinah K. Segobye for a timely re-evaluation of 'Afropolitik' in the context of African governance.
A keynote address by Bayo Akomolafe, with his emphasis on decolonizing thought, embracing complexity, and reimagining our relationship with the world, could significantly contribute to South Africa's proposed "National Dialogue" by offering a powerful framework for navigating the country's deep-seated challenges.
His work invites a shift away from seeking simplistic, divisive solutions and towards embracing the "messiness" of the present, which resonates with the need for a dialogue that acknowledges the multifaceted nature of South Africa's issues. By challenging conventional notions of identity and progress, Akomolafe's address could encourage participants to move beyond entrenched positions and explore new, more relational ways of being together.
His focus on listening to the "more-than-human" world could also prompt a deeper consideration of ecological justice and sustainability within the dialogue, while his emphasis on community and emergence could inspire innovative approaches to social cohesion and transformation. Ultimately, Akomolafe's keynote could serve as a catalyst for a more generative and transformative national conversation, one that prioritizes healing, interconnectedness, and the creation of a more just and sustainable future for all South Africans.
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The Power of a Name: Reclaiming Identity and Reshaping Space in Gauteng through Geographical Naming
This seminar explore the significance of geographical naming and renaming in shaping national identity and cultural memory

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Africa Day keynote address by Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
Former Chairperson of the African Union Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma will deliver the keynote address at this Africa Day event.
The commemorative event is themed Justice for Africans of African descent through reparations.
Dlamini-Zuma's keynote will be followed by a panel discussion of dynamic thinkers.
This event is hosted by the Faculty of Humanities, in partnership with the Postgraduate Association (PGA) and the Female Academic Leaders Fellowship Alumnae Association (FALFAA). Click for more Africa Day events.

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Africa Day 2025 Memorial Lecture
Memorial lecture in honour of Prof. Seth Oppong and the pursuit of epistemic justice for African people.
To be delivered by Stephen Baffour Adjei, Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Oslo, Norway, and Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development (AAMUSTED), Kumasi, Ghana. This event is hosted by the School of Human and Community Development.
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Africa Day with Prof. Thuli Madonsela and Dr Alice Mogwe
Africa Day is a day of reflection on the journey of the African continent towards unity, freedom, and development.
As we mark Africa Day 2025, the continent stands at a critical juncture: facing both enduring challenges and unprecedented opportunities for growth and transformation. The African Union’s theme for 2025 is Justice for Africans and People of African Descent and South Africa, as the host of the G20 Summit, is pursuing the theme of fostering solidarity, equality and sustainable development.
These themes have informed our chosen theme: Justice, Solidarity, Sustainability for Africa: Pathways of Hope and Regeneration for one Africa which seeks to amplify the voices of African citizens and communities striving for inclusive development, accountable governance, and the realisation of Pan-African ideals.
Please join us for an afternoon of thought-provoking discussion, music, and celebration as we consider the next steps towards creating a better Africa for the future, guided by the principles of solidarity and justice.
Keynote Speakers:
We are thrilled to be joined by Professor Thuli Madonsela, director of the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa’s former Public Protector, and a globally recognised human rights activist; and Dr Alice Mogwe, director of the Botswana Centre for Human Rights and president of the International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH).
This event is proudly co-hosted by MINDS, the Centre on African Philanthropy and Social Investment (CAPSI) at WBS, the Southern African Youth Forum (SAYEF), the African Philanthropy Network (APN) and the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR). More Africa Day events.

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Inaugural Lecture of Professor Helen Duh
When: |
Tuesday, 27 May 2025 - Tuesday, 27 May 2025 |
Where: |
Solomon Mahlangu House Braamfontein Campus East Senate Room, 2nd Floor, Wits University |
Start time: | 16:30 |
Enquiries: | michelle.gallant@wits.ac.za |
Early-life experiences and later-life money attitudes, shopping, and consumption orientations: are there well-being consequences

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Walkabout at WAM with Alexander Appolis
A Neo-Arcadian Tale: BLACK Pan in South Africa's Pastoral Romance
This will be a wonderful opportunity to hear directly from Alexander Appolis as he shares personal reflections and unique insights into his exhibition, A Neo-Arcadian Tale: BLACK Pan in South Africa’s Pastoral Romance. Please be aware that due to ongoing road upgrades, street parking availability is very limited. We encourage the use of e-hailing systems for your convenience.
Presented as the final instalment of Alexander Appolis’ PhD in Creative Work, A Neo-Arcadian Tale invites viewers into a poetic world shaped by hidden or marginalised archives. Moving between inner and outer landscapes where the shadow of Pan appears, the exhibition begins with a lingering question:
"On the night of nights, when the awed whisper ran through the world – ‘Pan – Pan is dead’ – did the gods of Greece and Rome in very truth droop and die? Or were they drawn into the service of the new faith, and bent to its use?" Fairbridge, D. 1928. The Pilgrims Way in South Africa. Oxford University Press: Humphrey Milford. p.187
Museum hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10:00 – 16:00
Entrance is free and all are welcome
Exhibition dates: 20 May – 5 July 2025
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Cosmic Echoes: Shared Sky Indigenous Art
An exhibition from 23 May to 5 July 2025 at the Wits Origins Centre.
The Wits Origins Centre, the SKA Observatory (SKAO) and the SA Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO) take great pleasure in inviting you to the Johannesburg opening of the 'Cosmic Echoes: Shared Sky Indigenous Art' exhibition.
The exhibition features work of Indigenous Artists from the Northern Cape and Australia, connecting cutting-edge science with ancient wisdom and understanding of the heavens.
The exhibition is made possible by SKAO, SARAO and the Wits Science Faculty, with the Wajarri Group and CSIRO.
RSVP for opening (22 May at 6pm) is essential: khomotso.mokori@skao.int. Enquiries: tammy.hodgskiss@wits.ac.za.
Exhibition is open for visits from 23 May 2025 during regular museum hours. Tickets on webtickets or at the door.

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Writing Lives II: Place and its Shadow
An evening of readings by Creative Writing Alumni in support of the Creative Writing Bursary, original evocations of Africa as a setting

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Advancing inclusive and equitable global governance and development in the times of polycrisis
The Wits School of Governance, The National School of Government and partners invite you to this hybrid seminar.

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Inaugural lecture of Professor Yusuf Isa
Changing Wheels: Lessons from Fossil Fuels in the Pursuit of Sustainable Energy

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Dr Dizu Mzikantu Plaajties: Recital and Workshop
When: |
Sunday, 11 May 2025 - Sunday, 25 May 2025 |
Where: |
The Chris Seabrooke Music Hall
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Start time: | 11:00 |
Enquiries: | andile.khumalo@wits.ac.za |
Cost: |
Free |
Hosted as part of the Africa Month celebrations organised by the Wits School of Arts.
The two-week-long programme is packed with music, panel discussions and storytelling exploring a range of genres and contemporary topics.

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Mass Choir Festival for Africa Day
When: |
Sunday, 25 May 2025 - Saturday, 24 May 2025 |
Where: |
Linder Auditorium
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Start time: | 15:00 |
Enquiries: | andile.khumalo@wits.ac.za |
Cost: |
Free |
A lecture and music festival featuring choirs, soloists with the Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra.
The two-week-long programme is packed with music, panel discussions and storytelling exploring a range of genres and contemporary topics.
This Mass for Justice will be preceded by a keynote address on the theme The Music of Africa as a source of resilience by Prof. Tinyiko Maluleke.

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