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GRADUATION CEREMONY 11 December 2020 l 14:30 - Wits University
ORDER OF PROCEDURE

11 DECEMBER 2020 AT 14:30

The audience will rise as the academic procession enters the hall and will remain standing until the Chancellor is in
place

The Wits Choir will perform

The Chancellor will constitute the congregation

The Chancellor will welcome the graduands and diplomates

Conferment of an Honorary degree on Professor Henry Gates, Jr.

Address to the congregation

Conferment of degrees and granting of diplomas

The President of Convocation will address the graduates and diplomates

The Chancellor will dissolve the congregation

The audience will stand while Ihele is played

Members of the audience are requested to stand while the academic procession leaves the hall and not to leave the
hall before the end of the ceremony.

IMPORTANT NOTICE
In the event of load-shedding or power cuts, the Great Hall may become totally dark until the generator comes into
operation.

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GRADUATION CEREMONY 11 December 2020 l 14:30 - Wits University
FACULTY OF COMMERCE, LAW AND MANAGEMENT

DEAN: PROFESSOR I VALODIA BCom (Unisa) BCom Hons (Natal) MSc (Lancaster) DEcon (KwaZulu-Natal)

Master of Commerce

ABDULLA, Zainab                                                                                   Accounting
RESEARCH REPORT: An exploratory study of the nature and extent of key audit matters reported: a comparison
between South Africa, Australia and The United Kingdom

ARTHUR, Kojo Duodu                                                                         Information Systems
RESEARCH REPORT: Individual intentions to share personal information online: an extension to the protection
motivation theory model

AYOB, Azeema                                                                                       Accounting
RESEARCH REPORT: Towards the establishment of public interest in the auditing profession in South Africa

BOOT, Gerda (with Distinction)                                                             Accounting (Taxation)
RESEARCH REPORT: The applicability of the laffer curve in the South African tax system

CAPAZARIO, Bianca Chanté                                                                           Economics
RESEARCH REPORT: A look into the interactions between Internal migration and health: a South African context

CHIMBWERO, Fungai                                                                  Business Sciences/Finance
RESEARCH REPORT: Do peer firms affect corporate payout decision: evidence from the JSE

CROWLEY, Michelle Kimberley                                                        Accounting (Taxation)
RESEARCH REPORT: How the South Africa headquarter company regime compares to other jurisdictions

DE KOKER, Alon David (with Distinction)                                                 Accounting (Taxation)
RESEARCH REPORT: Balancing the taxpayer's right to privacy against the automatic exchange of information

DE KOKER, Gabrielle Rimon (with Distinction)                                            Accounting (Taxation)
RESEARCH REPORT: The impact of the powers of the commissioner on the constitutional rights of the taxpayer

DHLAMINI, Ntokozo Goodwish                                                              Information Systems
RESEARCH REPORT: Investigating the benefits of a mature e-government to business (G2B) system in South
Africa

DIKUUA, Miriam Berenice                                                                              Accounting
RESEARCH REPORT: Exploring the role external audit regulation in Namibia plays in ensuring the quality of
financial statement audits in the country

DUBE, Christian Sfiso                                                                    Accounting (Taxation)
RESEARCH REPORT: Tax avoidance in South Africa: an investigation of how the introduction of S 80A-80L closed
the loopholes in the now-repealed S 103(1)

FLOWERS, Kevin Eitan                                                                                 Accounting
RESEARCH REPORT: Disciplinary power and the proactive monitoring unit

HEWLETT, Valencia Aku                                                                          Accounting
RESEARCH REPORT: Market reactions to female director appointments onto JSE-listed company boards

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JAVER, Nikita                                                                                           Accounting
RESEARCH REPORT: The relationship between gender composition on the board and company risk

KATHRADA, Anees Fareed                                                                            Accounting
RESEARCH REPORT: The incidence and quality of graphs in annual reports: a South African analysis of graph
disclosure in state owned enterprises

KHALEK, Rizwana Bibi                                                                          Accounting (Taxation)
RESEARCH REPORT: Carbon Tax implementation in South Africa

LIPSCHITZ, Isaac Daniel                                                                            Accounting
RESEARCH REPORT: An evaluation of the potential effect of behavioural biases on the investment patterns of
individuals

MABUZA, Fanisile Cebisile
DISSERTATION: The role of emotional brand attachment in creating long lasting consumer brand relationships

MAHOMED, Naseeha (with Distinction)                                                        Accounting (Taxation)
RESEARCH REPORT: A critical analysis on the taxation implications of clawback provisions on executive
performance incentive schemes

MAIWASHE, Lutendo                                                                                       Economics
RESEARCH REPORT: A decomposition analysis of health poverty trends in South Africa

MAKONI, Tsungai                                                                             Information Systems
RESEARCH REPORT: The influence of digital inclusion and exclusion on individual's perceptions of well-being and
living their desired life in rural areas

MALAVOLONEQUE, Anita Celvenia Franklin                                                              Accounting
RESEARCH REPORT: A comparison of non-financial strategy disclosures in the annual reports of Brazilian and
Portuguese listed companies

MOABI, Rankali Ernest (with Distinction)                                               Information Systems
RESEARCH REPORT: Using extended valence framework to examine factors that influence the usage of mobile
money in South Africa

MOAGI, Tshegofatso Pearl
DISSERTATION: An evaluation of the impact of artificial intelligence on talent management: a cross-sectional study
approach

MOLOTO, Phuti Tshepo                                                                                 Accounting
RESEARCH REPORT: The tone of business model disclosure: an analysis of integrated reports of JSE listed entities

MOOLA, Sadiyya                                                                           Accounting (Taxation)
RESEARCH REPORT: A critical analysis and comparative study of the South African foreign employment income
exemption

MQADI, Siyanda Freedom                                                                Accounting (Taxation)
RESEARCH REPORT: Flexibility of the permanent establishment concept towards e-commerce as endorsed by the
OECD

MSHUNQANE, Xhanti                                                                                  Accounting
RESEARCH REPORT: An analysis of entrepreneurial intentions of future chartered accountants in South Africa

MTSWENI, Bongani Seun                                                                                  Economics
RESEARCH REPORT: A critical review of financial inclusion, household financialisation and financial development
in South Africa

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MULOIWA, Hulisani Collen                                                          Applied development Economics
RESEARCH REPORT: Financialisation in South Africa: household debt

NDALA, Faith Nokuthula
DISSERTATION: Chatbots' gender stereotypes: individual perceptions of the gender of chatbots in South Africa

NDLOVU, Kethabile Martha                                                                Accounting (Taxation)
RESEARCH REPORT: A critical analysis and comparative study on the tax burden of South African individual
taxpayers from 2003 to 2019 tax years

NDLOVU, Mlungisi Melusi Sandile                                                                  Economics
RESEARCH REPORT: Assessing the income and subjective well being relationship across South African
developmental contexts: a multilevel analysis from 2008 to 2017

NGEYANE, Zanele Bitris                                                                Accounting (Taxation)
RESEARCH REPORT: Impact of aligning South African domestic laws with the OECD's model mandatory
disclosure rules and transfer pricing provisions

NGOBENI, Celeste Arlifah Nthabiseng                                                                  Accounting
RESEARCH REPORT: Improving the financial reporting of a burial stokvel

NKOMO, Nomawethu Cyble                                                                  Accounting (Taxation)
RESEARCH REPORT: The likely impact of the implementation of Carbon Tax for South Africa

PATEL, Bhavik Shuresh                                                                               Accounting
RESEARCH REPORT: An evaluation of the impact of the global financial crisis on working capital management
practices of South African firms

PIKE, Vuyolwethu                                                             Development Theory and Policy
RESEARCH REPORT: The relationship between economic and social upgrading: a case study of the Western Cape
textiles and clothing industry

POTYE, Apoti                                                                     Applied development Economics
RESEARCH REPORT: Acquisition of technological capabilities: the case for South African automotive components
sector

QHEKU, Nthatisi Sandra                                                     Applied development Economics
RESEARCH REPORT: Know-how and its role on economic development: the case of the Lesotho clothing industry

RAPHUNGA, Pembelani                                                                    Business Sciences/Finance
RESEARCH REPORT: Risk-seeking by troubled firms: JSE listed firms

SACCO, Fabrizio                                                                                      Accounting
RESEARCH REPORT: The value relevance of key audit matters

SENINDE, Ibrah Kato                                                                               Economics
RESEARCH REPORT: A narrative synthesis of the cost-effectiveness studies of smoking-cessation programmes

SHIKWAMBANA, Esther Nomthandazo                                                           Accounting (Taxation)
RESEARCH REPORT: A comparative analysis: South African transfer pricing regime in relation to other developing
African countries

SIKHAULI, Mutali                                                                                  Marketing
RESEARCH REPORT: The influence of green innovation towards adoption of green practice behaviours in city
centre based hotels: Gauteng province perspective

SONGCA, Sanda                                                                         Information Systems
RESEARCH REPORT: The impact of the use of BYOD on employees: the case of a South African bank

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TSHIKOVHELA, Azwianzi Scion                                                                        Accounting
RESEARCH REPORT: Capital market reaction to changes in the minister of finance in South Africa

VAN WYK, Janey Judith                                                                           Accounting
RESEARCH REPORT: The 2018 conceptual framework: an investigation of evidence of neoliberalism and
stewardship in submitted comment letters

Bachelor of Accounting Science Honours

GWAYI, Piwokazi

Bachelor of Commerce with Honours

ASHER, Ushaib                                                                   Business Sciences/Management

MBEJENI, Lukhanyo                                                                                  Economics

MELENI, Papama                                                                                     Economics

MONYAI, Mmanoko Job                                                             Business Sciences/Management

PEPETA, Yonela Gracious                                                     Business Sciences/Human Resources

SMITH, Roxsanne Rhona (with Distinction)                                           Business Sciences/Marketing

Bachelor of Economic Science with Honours

CHINKUMBA, Sombo Kayawe                            ZAKEN, Maya

MTHETHWA, Samukelisiwe

Bachelor of Laws

ADAMS, Kirk Shane                                  MABOJA, Jacob Andrew

D'AGUANNO, Stephanie                               MAGANYELE, Khutjo Innocent

DEEN, Mishqah Adil                                 MBALATI, Shongile Voningani Antoinette

HOGANA, Lukhanyiso Khumo Cebo                      MONI, Victor Ofentse

HUNT, Jamie Theresa                                MORE, Frederick Seponkane Keamogetswe

JAMES, Ryan David Bruno                            NGOASHENG, Goitsemang

MABASO, Nkosana                                    NKOSI, Nontobeko Lucia

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OLIFANT, Tshegofatso Minah            TAULO, Sharon Yamikani

RAMUSHU, David Tladi Bongani          TSHABALALA, Thando

SIMOES, Raquel Andrea Maia            VAN DER MERWE, Marciano Lucien

TACHIONA, Wayne                       ZIKODE, Mbali Wandile

Bachelor of Accounting Science

MADUMA, Nokuthula Precious            NEMAULUMA, Khodani

MYEZA, Sicelokuhle S'lindokuhle       TLHOLOE, Goitseona Koketso

Bachelor of Commerce

GOVENDER, Devandree                   MPONTSHANE, Xoliswa Sibusisiwe

GUBBA, Tonderai Leroy                 NDLAZI, Nontsikelelo

HOBYANE, Hawert Tshepo                NKOMO, Sbonelo Thandolwenkosi

JACOBS, Mariana Jacoba                SEAKAMELA, Maboko Geraldine

KANJEE, Smita Surendra                SEKHWELA, Kgabo Jerry

KHUMALO, Mtungwa Musawenkosi          SHONGWE, Matsamo Mlungisi Khayalethu

LEHOBYE, Tshepiso                     SWANEPOEL, Jacques Werner

LEMAO, Kgothatso Comfort              ZULU, Qinisoliyakhulula Mhlengi

MBELANI, Avela                        ZWANE, Zandile Julian

MOJI, Katleho

Postgraduate Diploma in Accountancy

CASALEIRO, Joshua Miguel              MATSE, Queen Aniki

DHLUDHLU, Sibusiso Khehla             PILLAY, Peolan

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Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration

ABRAHAMS, Tatum Lauren                  MABENA, Mandla Vincent

APHANE, Thomas                          MADELA, Sabelo Joseph

BEHARIE, Navin Vinod                    MADISHA, Ramaesela Kgahlisho

BENHAM, Derrick Henry Atweta            MAGAQA, Thotyelwa

BUCIBO, Mavuso Sifiso                   MAJEKE, Zanele

BUHATWA, Magdalena Nandwero Naike       MAKALIMA, Vukani Viwe

CHABALALA, Charlotte Rhulani            MAKGATO, Motlatjo John (with Distinction)

CHIVAURA, Tatenda Natalie               MASEKA, Kelebogile Eugenia

DAMA, Mulalo                            MASINAMELA, Clement

DAVIS, Brandon Eli                      MAVUNDLA, Njabulo Lindani

DHLAMINI, Tanya Lindelwe                MBULAWA, Mvelo

DLAMINI, Brian Mlandvo Thembinkosi      MCHUNU, Lethiwe Nondumiso

DUBE, Thandeka                          MEGALANE, Kefilwe

GEWELD, Jason James                     METISO, Skhumbuzo Sunday

GOBA, Simphiwe                          MKWANAZI, Iman Matshepo

GOUNDEN, Marsalin                       MLOTSHWA, Takazelwa

GOVENDER, Simone (with Distinction)     MOGOSHANE, Kgomotso Tryphina

GUMEDE, Sibusisiwe Nolwazi              MOHANLAL ROWJEE, Versha

JIYANE, Mncedisi Blessing               MOHUN, Asha

KGOLE, Karabo Leseja                    MOLEKO, Katleho

KHOZA, Sifiso Gcina                     MOTIANG, Aubrey Modisane

KHUMBUZA, Nhlalala Cloudius             MQANDULI, Maime Edward

LEBEYA, Kholofelo Nelly                 MUTWA, Larry Mbeha

LEPHALE, Kobela Prudence                NAIDOO, Pralin

LOUW, Danielle                          NAYO, Mahlanu Fezekile

LUKHWARENI, Livhuwani Shirley           NGCAMU, Nkonzenhle Charity

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NGOMANE, Danisile Priscilla (with Distinction)   RAMSUMUJ, Reshma

NHLAPO, Bernice Madikotjana                      RATSHILAYE, Thinawanga Fanny

NKOFU, Tebello                                   RAZAK, Mohammed Akhtar

NKOSI, Neo                                       RISSENGA, Rirhandzu

NSIMBI, Edwin Isaac                              SCHEEPERS, Hendrick Solly

NTLHOISENG, Tshepo Mmeko Phistos                 SEFATSANE, Lehlola Llewelyn Phensic

NTLOLA, Bulelwa                                  SHEKYLS, Armand Pierre

PEACOCK, Darren Cheswyn                          THAKURPERSAD, Sudheer (with Distinction)

PHALANE, Cornelia Manoko                         THOM, Charlene Reabetswe

PHIRI, Asante (with Distinction)                 TLHOBANE, Neo

RAMDAN, Keeran                                   TSHABALALA, Masechaba Natasha

RAMELA, Kentse                                   TSHIQI, Mandisa Nelisa

RAMLALL, Jayanth (with Distinction)              VAN MEYGAARDEN, Marius Francis

RAMORULA, Phillip Mmuso                          ZVENYIKA, Godfrey

Postgraduate Diploma in Law

BESTER, Ben Coetzee                                                                                    Tax Law

GUMEDE, Simphiwe                                                                  Commercial and Business Law

KAHARI, Yevai Emurai Mufaro                                                                            General

MACOZOMA, Nomonde                                                                                Corporate Law

SEKHUKHUNE, Lerato Ursula                                                         Commercial and Business Law

Postgraduate Diploma in Management

ARNOLDUS, Hans                                                                                         Security

BAJOMO, Zwiitwaho                                 Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

DLADLA, Thamsanqa Elphas                          Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

DYANI, Christopher Sidima                         Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

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HARTNICK, Vernon                                                                      Security

HORNOS LEDOUX, Veronica Sara     Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

JACOBS, Puseletso Imelda                                  Public and Development Management

KATANE, Puleng Ivy                                                     Business Administration

KGOAHLA, Mpho Anna                                                                    Security

KHONZA, Mangaliso Christian                                                           Security

KHUMALO, Bright Nkanyiso                                  Public and Development Management

LEKOLA, Mantsing Graca           Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

MABUZA, Ntswalo Linda                                                  Business Administration

MAGQIBELO, Lungile               Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

MAHLANGU, Cynthia                                                      Business Administration

MALATJI, Mmakgomo Mariah                                  Public and Development Management

MALULEKE, Cedric                                          Public and Development Management

MANTANTANA, Zolisa               Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

MAQUBELA, Lindiwe Nomsa Amelia   Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

MASEKELA, Octavia Kgomotso                                Public and Development Management

MASEMOLA, Evelyn                                                                      Security

MASHIGO, Grace Madili            Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

MASILO, Grace Kedibone           Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

MASILO, Kabelo Daniel            Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

MATHOPE, Lebogang                Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

MATHOPO, Virginia Selaelo                                 Public and Development Management

MDLALOSE, Siyabonga Madoda                                Public and Development Management

MEA, Nyakallo Kelebohile                                  Public and Development Management

MITILENI, Wisani Goodman                                     Governance and Public Leadership

MJOBO, Ziyanda                   Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

MNISI, Banyana Sophie                                                       Energy Leadership

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MOGALE, Dean Thoriso                                                                     Security

MOGOROSI, Gaobotse Dorah            Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

MOKGWABONE, Orapetse Nation                                                              Security

MOKHELE, Fumane Felicia                                                        Energy Leadership

MOLAPO, Mathabo Lekoropo                                     Public and Development Management

MOTHA, Bandile Hamilton                                                           Digital Business

MOTSIMA, Phaladi                                                                         Security

MSIMANGA, Bongani Sam                                                             Digital Business

MUNGONI, Tsholofelo Elizabeth                                Public and Development Management

NCALO, Christinah Molly                                      Public and Development Management

NDIBONGO, Thandile                  Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

NDLELA, Dumisane Ernest Kurunyasa   Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

NDLOVU, Sibongile                                                                 Digital Business

NENE, Gugu                                                   Public and Development Management

NKABINDE, Bernard Sipho             Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

NOBAZA, Kayalethu                                                                        Security

NTULI, Themba Welcome               Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

NXELE, Sphelele                                              Public and Development Management

OELOFSE, Hesma                                                                           Security

PHASWANA, Jerry                     Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

RAMATSETSE, Thabo Kleinbooi                                                              Security

RASEROKA, Bafedile Elias            Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

SIGASA, Smangele Thokozile                                   Public and Development Management

SIGWELA, Siphokazi                  Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

SIHLONGONYANE, Nonhlanhla                                    Public and Development Management

TAWULI, Lulama Glen                                                                      Security

THOKA, James Kgotsofatjo            Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

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TSHIOVHE, Mpho Rebecca                  Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

TSHIVHASE, Thilivhali Millicent         Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

TSHUMA, Sindy Phanankosi                                                      Business Administration

TULSIRAM, Cheryl                                                 Public and Development Management

ZVOUSHE, Henry                          Public and Development Sector Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)

Postgraduate Diploma in Specialised Accountancy

SCHOLTZ, Tanya Maria Serrao            SITHEBE, Fezeka Fulfill (with Distinction)

Postgraduate Diploma in Taxation

MTWAZI, Kgomotso Prudence

Higher Diploma in Accountancy

LUKHALIMANA, Hulisani Belinda

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FACULTY OF HUMANITIES

DEAN: PROFESSOR G STEVENS BA (Cape Town) BA Psych (Hons) MPsych (Western Cape) DLitt et Phil (Unisa)

Master of Arts

CHIRINDO, Thandiwe Doreen (with Distinction)                                               Health Demography
RESEARCH REPORT: TB prevalence and mortality among adults in South Africa

Master of Arts in Fine Arts

BARRY, Hedwig (with Distinction)
DISSERTATION: Pedagogies, Desires and Practices
The Perplexing Spaces of Teaching and Learning showing by doing, the desires for becoming, making and making

Bachelor of Arts Honours

SEABE, Busisiwe Cathrine                                                                       Political Studies

Bachelor of Arts in Performing and Visual Arts

FIELD, James Gray

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CITATION: HENRY LOUIS GATES, Jr.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., or Skip, to friends and colleagues, was born in Piedmont, West Virginia on September 16,
1950. He earned his B.A. in history from Yale University in 1973, and his M.A. and Ph.D. in English Literature from
Clare College at the University of Cambridge in 1979. He taught at Yale (1976-85), Cornell (1985-89) and Duke
(1989-91) universities.
Gates is now the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor at Harvard University, one of only 24 professors of such
rank at Harvard. The rank of University Professor is reserved for the most highly accomplished members of the
Harvard professoriate.
Over the past three decades Gates has emerged as a major force in the American academy. Indeed, no other
individual has done more to elevate and centre the study of African American history and literature in the United
States. At Harvard, he assembled the most distinguished group of African American academics in the United States,
the so-called Dream Team of Kwame Anthony Appiah, Cornel West, William Julius Wilson, Larry Bobo and Jamaica
Kincaid. Not since the mid-20th century New York Intellectuals has a group of intellectuals been so dominant in
American public discourse.
At Harvard, Gates chaired the Department of Afro-American Studies as it expanded into the Department of African
and African American Studies. He transformed an almost non-existent department with only one full professor into a
top ranked, universally acclaimed department with a doctoral programme.
The author of many books of literary criticism and African American history, and the director of Harvard’s W.E.B.
DuBois Institute for African and African American Research, now the Hutchins Center, Gates has been a pioneer in
African - American studies for decades.
Early recognition of his path-breaking work came in the form of the MacArthur genius grant in 1981. His book The
Signifying Monkey: A Theory of Afro-American Literary Criticism, a landmark in African American literary studies, won
the American Book Award in 1989 and cemented Gates’ position as the leading African American literary theorist of
his generation. His other books include Loose Canons: Notes on the Culture Wars (1992); The Annotated Uncle
Tom’s Cabin (2006); Colored People, his 1994 memoir about his childhood in West Virginia; The Future of the Race
(with Cornel West); and Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black Man. In 2002, Gates discovered the first known novel by
an African American woman, The Bondwoman’s Narrative, by the fugitive slave Hannah Crafts.
Together with Appiah, Gates edited in print and digital form Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African
American Experience, thereby fulfilling W.E.B. Du Bois’ dream of publishing an encyclopedia of people of African
descent and African American people. He also co-edited the eight-volume biographical encyclopedia, African
American Lives (OUP, 2008). Over the past seven years he has co-edited, with David Bindman, the 10-volume The
Image of the Black in Western Art, which documents representations of people of African descent since antiquity. He
is also the general editor of the Dictionary of African American Biography, the Dictionary of African Biography and the
Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography. Gates’ influence extends beyond the academy. A true
public intellectual, he has created seventeen documentary films, including Wonders of the African World; African
American Lives; Faces of America; Black in Latin America; Black America since MLK: And Still I Rise; and Finding
Your Roots.
His six-part PBS documentary series, The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross (2013), which he wrote,
produced and hosted, earned the Emmy Award for Outstanding Historical Program - Long Form, as well as the
Peabody Award, the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award, and the NAACP Image Award. Gates’ latest film is
the six-hour PBS documentary, Africa’s Great Civilizations (2017).
His public journalism is extensive. He is a regular contributor to such leading publications as The New Yorker, The
New York Times and Time, and serves as chairman of TheRoot.com, a daily online magazine he co-founded in 2008,
while overseeing the Oxford African American Studies Center, the first comprehensive scholarly online resource in
the field. He has also received grant funding to develop a Finding Your Roots curriculum to teach students science
through genetics and genealogy.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and serves on a wide array of
boards, including the New York Public Library, the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, the Aspen Institute, Jazz at Lincoln
Center, the Whitney Museum of American Art, Library of America, and the Brookings Institution.
He has also been on Time’s 25 Most Influential Americans list in 1997, Ebony’s Power 150 list in 2009, and Ebony’s
Power 100 list in 2010 and 2012.

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The recipient of fifty-five honorary degrees and numerous prizes, Gates became the first African American scholar to
be awarded the National Humanities Medal. The White House awarded him the National Medal of Honor.
When historians document the study of people of African descent, Henry Louis Gates, Jr will be remembered as one
of the most influential African American scholar ever – even surpassing Du Bois in his institution building.
For his influential contributions to literary criticism, the study of African - American literature and its origins in African
literary traditions, his mastery of the documentary and film forms to narrate, memoralise and archive African and
African – American life and as a leading public intellectual of his time it is befitting that the University of Witwatersrand
bestow on Henry Louis ‘Skip’ Gates an Honorary Doctorate degree.

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GRADUATION ADDRESS: PROFESSOR HENRY LOUISE GATES, Jr.

Vice-Chancellor, Professor Adam Habib, faculty, parents, students, and friends, we are “physically distant” on this
august occasion, but we are still very much united in the common cause of teachers and students everywhere: to
persist despite the obstacles, to draw inspiration and education from the world around us, and to use what we have
learned to make the world better and brighter.

I was supposed to be with you, in my beloved Johannesburg, earlier this year, but the pandemic had other plans for
us. I fell in love with Africa as a schoolboy when I was just 10 years old, in 1960, and I have been deeply fortunate to
live and study and travel on the continent many, many times since then, when I was learning about it only in books
and on the nightly news. This is a love affair that has persisted until this day, and will be with me for my whole life. So
it is one of the greatest honors of my life to receive this tremendous recognition from a place that I have loved, and
from an institution that I have admired so very much, for such a long time. And to have this degree conferred by my
dear friend, your esteemed Vice Chancellor, Adam Habib, makes me savour the honour even more.

In just a few months, we have seen the world change – and I suspect you have changed along with it. But let us first
salute the one thing that hasn’t changed: above all else, the determination of your proud families and loved ones to
help you see your education through to the end. To your families, I commend and celebrate you for building a
foundation for the success of your children, and we all owe you a debt of gratitude for that.

Students: You are graduating into a world that needs you desperately. Our countries –and indeed, all nations – must
unite in common purpose in the battle against not one but two pandemics –the coronavirus and structural racism –
that have sickened and brutalised both of our countries for too long. It is time for us to link arms, regardless of our
ideological differences, our national differences, or any other differences, and fight against anti-black racism,
xenophobia, homophobia, and white supremacist ideology in all of its forms, whether they be structurally insidious or
openly violent. It is time to uphold the principles of intellectual and scientific inquiry and allow them to guide our
public health and to protect and sustain our environment. It is time for you to show us what you know, and to help us
“make a way out of no way”, as we proud African Americans say. You are our hope, and your actions will help to
define the future of your nation, your world, and your planet.

As you take on this challenge at one of the most challenging times in living memory, you will carry with you what you
have learned in your time at Wits. Your education is both timeless and timely. It has given you the tools you need to
make your way in any situation. It has made you creative problem-solvers; it has given you both the confidence and
resilience you need to forge your own paths and to help break paths for others. “Education,” Nelson Mandela said,
“is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”

May you heed the words of my countryman, the citizen of the world, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who said in
1961 (just one year into my love affair with Africa): “All life is interrelated. We are tied in a single garment of destiny,
caught in an inescapable network of mutuality. And whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly … I can never
be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be, and you can never be what you ought to be until I am what
I ought to be … This is the way the world is made. I didn’t make it that way. You didn’t make it that way. We all found
it that way.”

And may you lead with the words of your countryman, another citizen of the world, the revered Madiba: “We, the
people of South Africa, have made a decisive and irreversible break with the past. We have, in real life declared our
shared allegiance to justice, non-racialism and democracy; our yearning for a peaceful and harmonious nation of
equals … The rainbow has come to be the symbol of our nation. We are turning the variety of our languages and
cultures, once used to divide us, into a source of strength and richness.”

Take that strength and richness out of your time at Wits: shape the future, and mend the world!

Thank you again for the honour you have bestowed upon me. I will treasure it always. May God bless you as you go
forward. Congratulations, graduands of 2020!

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OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY

Chancellor
DR NJ DLAMINI MBChB (Natal) DBL (Unisa) MBA (Witwatersrand) IEC (USA)

Vice-Chancellor and Principal
PROFESSOR A HABIB BA Hons (Witwatersrand) MA (Natal) MPhil PhD (City University of New York)

Chairman of Council
MR I SHONGWE BA (Wesleyan) MPhil(Oxford)

Vice-Principal and Vice-Chancellor-Designate
PROFESSOR Z VILAKAZI BSc (Manchester) MSc PhD (Witwatersrand) MASSAf FAAS

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic)
PROFESSOR R OSMAN BA (Witwatersrand) HDipEd BEd (Unisa) MEd PhD (Witwatersrand) MASSAf

Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Postgraduate Affairs)
PROFESSOR J RODRIGUES BScHons(Wits), PhD(Brown),FRSSA, MASSAf

Registrar
MS CG CROSLEY BA HDipEd (Witwatersrand) BEd (Hons)(Unisa) MEd (Witwatersrand)

Chief Operating Officer
MR F SIBANYONI BSc(Eng)(Natal) MBA (Cape Town) PrEng SMICMEESA

Chief Financial Officer
MR PC DESAI BCom (University of Durban, Westville) BCompt. (Hons)(Unisa) CA (SA)

Dean of Student Affairs
MR JAP SEPTEMBER BA MPhil (Cape Town)

DEANS OF THE FACULTIES

Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management
PROFESSOR I VALODIA BCom (Unisa) BCom Hons (Natal) MSc (Lancaster) DEcon (KwaZulu-Natal)

Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
PROFESSOR IR JANDRELL BSc(Eng) GDE PhD (Witwatersrand) IntPE(SA) PrEng FSAAE FSAIEE SMIEEE

Faculty of Health Sciences
PROFESSOR MG VELLER MBBCh MMed(Surg)(Witwatersrand) FCS(SA)

Faculty of Humanities
PROFESSOR G STEVENS BA (Cape Town) BA Psych (Hons) MPsych (Western Cape) DLitt et Phil (UNISA)

Faculty of Science
PROFESSOR N CHETTY BSc Hons (Natal) MS PhD (Urbana-Champaign) MSAIP MASSAf

President of Convocation
MS S BOLON BA Hons MA (Witwatersrand)

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FACULTY OF COMMERCE, LAW AND MANAGEMENT
Situated in the heart of the most powerful economic hub on the African continent, drawing on the best academic talent
in the region, and connected to the most influential social agents in the country, the Faculty of Commerce, Law and
Management offers an exciting and contemporary set of study programmes that grapple with the economic and social
challenges of our country, and the economies across the globe. The Faculty’s academic programmes aim to graduate
students who study and specialize in both the technical skills that are driving and shaping modern economies and
understanding the social, political and legal implications of these patterns of economic development. The Faculty
offers a unique opportunity to study and understand the complex developments in the economy and the social, legal
and economic consequences of these patterns of development and growth.

The Faculty consists of six Schools:

  •   The School of Accountancy,
  •   The School of Business Sciences,
  •   The School of Economics and Finance,
  •   The School of Law,
  •   The Graduate School of Business Administration (Wits Business School), and
  •   The Wits School of Governance

The Faculty offers three undergraduate programmes in Commerce:

  1. a three-year Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com),
  2. a three-year Bachelor of Accounting Science (B.AccSc), and
  3. a three-year Bachelor of Economic Science (B.EconSc).

Three undergraduate programmes are offered in Law:

  1. a four-year LLB programme as a first degree for students wishing to study law
  2. a three-year LLB programme for students who hold any prior degree but who have not completed any law
     subjects, and
  3. a two-year LLB programme for students who hold any prior degree who have law as a major subject.

In addition the Faculty offers its undergraduate B.Com degree on a part-time study basis through Wits Plus, which
serves as a centre for part-time studies at Wits University.

At the postgraduate level the Faculty offers a full spectrum of honours degrees, postgraduate diplomas, Masters
degrees and Ph.D programmes across its six Schools. The Faculty offers exciting opportunities for MBA and related
qualifications in the Wits Business School - the most research-productive business school in South Africa - and public
management and development degrees offered by the Wits School of Governance - the leading South African centre
for public service postgraduate training. In addition to Doctoral degrees, Masters degrees and Postgraduate Diplomas
are offered in Commerce, Accountancy, Taxation, Economics, Business Economics, Applied Development
Economics and Policy, Law, and Management.

The Faculty has an extensive offering of short course programmes.

Our Faculty has consistently produced the best results in the final Board examination of the South African Institute of
Chartered Accountants (SAICA), our law graduates are sought after by the top legal firms and our economics and
business sciences graduates are leaders in corporate management, policymaking, governance and regulatory
institutions in South Africa.

Our researchers are at the cutting edge of global research on, among others, banking and finance, social
entrepreneurship, the labour market, macroeconomics, inequality, human rights law, commercial law, constitutional
law, information systems, governance, public finance and health economics.

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Illustrious Alumni

Well-known Wits Commerce, Law and Management graduates include Ismail Mahomed, the first Chief Justice in
post-apartheid South Africa; Arthur Chaskalson, former Chief Justice of South Africa; Thuli Madonsela, former Public
Protector of South Africa; George Bizos, Human Rights Advocate; Joel Joffe, attorney for Nelson Mandela and the
others at Rivonia Treason trial; Sir Sydney Kentridge, leading advocate in the Treason trial and many other prominent
trials in South Africa and the UK; Margaret Marshall, former Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Court;
Donald Gordon, founder of Liberty Life in 1958 and after whom the Donald Gordon Medical Centre is named; Brian
Joffe, founder of the Bidvest Group; Natie Kirsh, prominent South African businessman; Patrice Motsepe, South
African mining magnate; Koos Bekker, Chairman of Naspers; Gail Kelly, Australian and South African
businesswoman; Adrian Gore, CEO of Discovery Holdings; Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, founder of Anglo American; and
Maria Ramos, South African economist, businesswoman and former CEO of the ABSA group.

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HUMANITIES AT WITS

The Faculty of Humanities is a leading, vibrant centre of academic and research excellence on the continent.

Our students undergo rigorous theoretical and methodological training which imparts strong research and analytical
skills and enables them to adapt, and often define, the constantly changing world of work. Our students learn to think
critically – they are problem-posers, problem-solvers, and active social citizens who make a difference in society.

The creative suite of programmes on offer in the Faculty equips our students to compete globally and to act locally.
To this end, the Faculty engages creatively and critically with its location in Johannesburg – South Africa’s most
globally networked city – taking advantage of its dynamic political, social, economic and cultural links to the rest of
Africa and the world.

The Faculty drives innovation in our undergraduate and postgraduate studies by encouraging multi-disciplinary,
cross-disciplinary, interdisciplinary and trans-disciplinary programmes that link the arts, social sciences, natural
sciences, engineering, health sciences, education and law. To this end, we have collaborative degrees in Digital
Arts, E-Science, Institutional Studies, Public Health and Law. As a research intensive university, the Faculty is
steadily increasing its post-graduate enrolments in order to innovate and service the needs of our fast changing
world. The Humanities Graduate Centre is a home for collaboration and public intellectual activities where students
are active participants.

The Faculty offers a wide range of research-oriented programmes including professional degrees. Collectively, our
programmes impart skills that offer graduates access to a range of careers across a variety of professions in the
public and private sectors, including, academia, research institutes and councils, governmental and
non-governmental organisations, civil society, and corporate enterprises, amongst others.

Renowned for its distinguished academics and scholars, the Faculty is home to globally acclaimed and emerging
scholars working at the horizon of the knowledge economy. Its cosmopolitan mix of international and local staff are
located in a number of disciplines that are highly ranked across a range of global higher education measures. It is
home to some 80 researchers rated by the South African National Research Foundation as having national and
international standing. Our scholars are innovating at the leading edge of research in the areas of African art, area
studies, cities and housing, human migration, diversity and difference, critical race studies, violence, gender and
sexuality, cultural studies, translanguaging, narrative, and labour/work etc. Our mission is to develop and advance
globally impactful scholarship on the questions that define and disrupt what it means to be human in the twenty-first
century.

The Faculty boasts a number of prestigious research institutes including the Society, Work and Development
Institute; the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research; the Centre for Researching Education and Labour; the
History Workshop; the Centre for Indian Studies in Africa; the African Centre for Migration and Society; and the Wits
Centre for Diversity Studies. To complement the research institutes, we host eight prestigious research chairs.

  •    NRF Chair in Local Histories
  •    NRF Chair in Critical Diversity Studies
  •    NRF Chair in Mobility and the Politics of Difference
  •    NRF Chair in Political Theory
  •    NRF Chair in Skills Development
  •    NRF/FRF Chair in Mathematics Education

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Emergency and Fire Plans during Graduations

1. In the event of an emergency and/or fire:

  •   The presiding official (Chancellor/Vice-Chancellor/Deputy Vice-Chancellor) will make an
      announcement requesting guests, graduands and staff to keep calm and remain seated;
  •   The Ushers will assist guests to proceed to the nearest Emergency exits in order to evacuate the
      Great Hall in an orderly fashion;
  •   Emergency exit signs are visible in red above all exit doors situated on your left and right hand
      sides as well as the back of the Hall;
  •   The Ushers will assist the elderly and disabled guests out of the building;
  •   The academic procession on stage must exit through the back stage door;
  •   Once outside the Great Hall all guests, graduands and staff must proceed to the main assembly
      point on the piazza.

2. In the event of a Bomb threat

All bomb threats will be treated as real in order to protect lives and property and the premises will be
evacuated immediately.

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