------2014 ------GRADUATION CEREMONY 1820 SETTLERS NATIONAL MONUMENT THURSDAY, 10 APRIL AT 10.00 CHANCELLOR The Hon. Justice L.Mpati, B.A,, LL.B., LL.D. {Honoris causa)

VICE-CHANCELLOR S.Badat, B.Soc.Sc.(Hons), Cert.H.E.Sc.&Tech.Policy, Ph.D., D.Phil. (Honoris causa)

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (ACADEMIC & STUDENT AFFAIRS) S.G. Mabizela, M.Sc., Ph.D.

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT) P.G. Clayton, Ph.D,, F.I.C.S., M.C.S.S.A., M.A.C.M.

CHAIRPERSON OF COUNCIL V.D. Kahla, B.A., LL.B.

PRESIDENT OF CONVOCATION The Rev. T.S.N. Gqubule, Ph.D., D.D. (Honoris causa)

DEANS Professor F.T Hendricks, BA(UWC), MSoc.Sc. PhD Dean of the Faculty of Humanities (Uppsala) Professor R.T.F. Bernard, Ph.D. Dean of the Faculty of Science Professor J. Campbell, B.A., LL.B., LL.M. Dean of the Faculty of Law Professor P.D. Witmot, B.A., H.D.E., M.Ed., Ph.D. Dean of the Faculty of Education Professor D.A. Sewry, MSc., Ph.D., FICS1T, MCSSA., MACM., MAIS. Dean of the Faculty of Commerce Professor R.B. Walker B.Pharm., Ph.D., M.P.S. Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy Professor C.M. Boughey, M.A., M.A., P.G.C.E., D.Phil. Dean of Teaching and Learning V.A. de Klerk, M.A., H.E.D., Ph.D. Dean of Students REGISTRAR S. Fourie, B.Th., B.D., D.Th.

VIS VIRTUS VERITAS Quae paris cives animo vigentes You who produce citizens of vigorous intellect, as Africae praebens rationis artes you offer to Africa the arts and skills which come Alma te mateLcanimus libenier from reason - we who arc Rhodians gladly hymn Nos Rhodlenses. you, our Alma Mater,

Veritas semper pretiosa nobis May truth be always precious and preside over us Praesit et pellat procul omne fiirtum and may it drive far away all deceit, nor may it Neu sinat quemquam male consulentem allow anyone with evil intent to learn what is Discere falsa. false.

Quicquid est fbedum cohibere, quicquid May virtue and courage, eager for peace, together Intcgrae vitae proprium tueri with well disposed strength, rejoice to restrain Gaudeat virtus studiosa pacis whatever is disgusting and to uphold whatever Visque benigna. belongs to the fullness of life.

Purpura cincti et memores parentum Clad with purple and remembering our parents, Cuique nilamur dare iustum honorem let us strive to render to everyone with honour Nemiuique umquam licet invidcntes which is due and without envying anyone let us Astra petamus. aim for the stars. ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

The Congregation is requested to stand while the Choir sings Vis Virtus Veritas and the Procession enters the Auditorium.

The Chancellor will constitute the Congregation.

The Vice-Chancellor will address the Congregation.

The Deans of the Faculties will present the candidates for the award of Certificates, Diplomas and the Degrees of Bachelor, Bachelor with Honours, Master and Doctor of Philosophy.

The congregation will stand and sing the National Anthem.

The Chancellor will dissolve the Congregation.

The Congregation is requested to stand while the Choir sings Gaudeamus Igitur and the Procession leaves the Auditorium. With the exception of the commencement and conclusion o f the Ceremony and the singing of the National Anthem, members o f the Congregation are requested to remain seated throughout the proceedings. FACULTY OF EDUCATION

ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION (Mathematics Education)

TYAJBULA, Vuyokazi Grace

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (Foundation Phase - Early Childhood Education)

BAARTMAN, Doroty Angelene BARROW, Kerry Vernon, with distinction BROCKMAN, Zena DYALOYI, Noxolo FENI-LANDU, Nozibele Pretty FOULDS, Tarynn, with distinction JALI, Ntombomzi Primrose KEBE, Nomatamsanqa Shirley KHAHLANA, Mehwe Euphemia MAY, Alfreda Robertha MKONJENI, Nomvisiswano Elsie MKOSANA, Catherine Nomvo MOSS, Thuso Michael MQULO, Vuyiswa MTWALO, Molly Phatiswa MURRAY, Aneacia Jureen NDZIMA, Pumla Ruth NGCWANGU, Zukiswa Lincet RALO, Nomathemba SHODE, Phindiwe TOLA, Nomalady WHITE, Delani Dorinde Joanita

2 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (Mathematics Education)

CANDA, Singatwa FIPAZA, Nombuyekezo Perseverance LEKWE, Mandisa Nontuthuzelo Pearl LINDISO. Siphokazi Judith LUPULEZA, Babalwa MAGUTYWA, Nonkoliseko Margaret MATHUMBU, Tselane Emestina MATSHABANE, Victoria Nojerusalem MEVANA, Judith MOLO, Nomapato Gloria MONA, Tombi Dorothea, with distinction MPOFU, Phumeza MUKARONDA, Gladys Hildah, with distinction RUBU, Ntombizandile Jennifer SHADAYA, Girlie, with distinction SIFUBA, Archiebald Sonwabo SOMLOTA, Nolonwabo SOTOMELA, Ncediswa Athalia TUSO, Mwateta, with distinction

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

CHIKOMO, Kevin GCADINJA, Ndimakazi Zimbini KOSI, Zizipho

FACULTY OF HUMANITIES

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE

CHIGOME, Amanda Maijoire HWAMI, Rudo Fortunate

3 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM

ALLNUTT, Kirsten Una ANDERSON, Kelly Christine BERNATZKY, Alexander Mikail BLOKPOEL, Teigue John BLUM, Chevawn CAMPION, Amy Dawn CASSUTO, Manuela Zoe Sophie COULLEE, Benjamin Jesse Scott, with distinction DARIES, Chante Rhonwyn DE DOMINICIS, Fabio DE KLERK, Matthew Raubenheimer DE LA HARPE, Aimee Lila Grace FIEVEZ, Julien Ferdinandus Louis FLYNN, Lauren Daisy, with distinction GOUWS, Maricelle GRAHAM, Nicola Jean HALL, Bridgette HUCKLESBY, Shannon KAMINSKI, Jacek Peter, with distinction KHONAT, Jehan-Ara LEE, Amitie LINDERS, Raphaela Cosima Thandeka, with distinction LOUW, Hercules Johannes, with distinction LUJABE, Ndileka Grace LUTCHMAN, Anisha MAKIN, Kirsten Megan MASHIGO, Palesa MKHONDO, Nothemba Phumeza MNCWANGO, Precious Sibahle MOORE, Kate-Lyn, with distinction MORGAN, Michelle MUNRO, Tassyn Michelle, with distinction MYAMBO, Relebone Rirhandzu NEMAKONDE, Vhahangwele NGUBENI, Zintle Thokozani

4 NGWETSHENI, Sithandwa ORANYE, Nkemdilim Ebele Ngozi PARMEE, Sandra Mary PEATFIELD, Robynne Ann, with distinction PERROS, Robyn Helen, with distinction POTGDETER, Deborah Christine POULOS, Jessica, with distinction POULOS, Nicola ROCKE, Nicholas Huw SALIE, Amaal SCALES, Tegan SCHREIBER, Katharina Petra, with distinction SCHUTZ, Elna Marie, with distinction SCOGINGS, Dale Anne SELANDER, Georgina Jane SLATEM, Amy Jane, with distinction SOTERIADES, Martha SUKOP, Christina Meachel Goncalves TLHOAELE, Tsholofelo VAN DER MERWE, Mia, with distinction VAN DER WALT, Minette, with distinction VAN ZYL, Mignon, with distinction VENTURAS, Alexander Themistocles WILSON, Philip Gordon

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC

HAIDEN, Stephen Anthony, with distinction LOURENCO, Verena Marie

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FINE ART

ASPELING, Kelsey Leigh, with distinction in Studio Practice COETZEE, Joseph Dirk, with distinctions in Art History & Visual Culture and Studio Practice DU TOIT, Madeleine ELLIS, Deirdre Christie

5 FUTCHER, Chans Catheryn GARMAN, Gemma Marion, with distinctions in Art History & Visual Culture and Studio Practice HEEDE, Inge Laura, with distinction in Studio Practice HEBBERT, Dudley Marc Thirkell KHUMALO, Phiwokuhle Zamasonto Zamandulo LONG, Caitlyn, with distinction in Studio Practice MIDDLETON, Mandy NEL, Daniel Mark, with distinctions in Art History & Visual Culture and Studio Practice NEL, Michelle Cornelia NOTT, Carolyn, with distinctions in Art History & Visual Culture and Studio Practice SMITH, Aimee Jade TOMAN, Jana Margareta

FACULTY OF EDUCATION

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION (Foundation Phase)

BOTHA, Ankia BOTHA, Elzisha Sunelia BROWN, Delysia Nicole BURWANA, Vuyokazi CAMPBELL-MORRIS, Kara Lorraine CHALMERS, Chelsea Ann DU PREEZ, Frieda-Marie EBORALL, Sherilee Dorjs FICK, Megan Lee, with distinction FOLKEY, Vanessa FU, Shuying GARDNER, Candice May GRIMMER, Jayde Amy ISAACS, Lacey Mary JACOBS, Bronwyn

6 JOUBERT, Laila KGOSINYANA, Nomatheko Mary MATLAKALA, Mmatshemo MTWALO, Nomaphelo MURRAY, Sinead Natalie PASCOE, Cathrine, with distinction PRINCE, Claudia RANKIN, Eden Bernadette SANAN, Siobhan Ann SHUMI, Amanda SPENCE, Jaclyn Michelle STEUNENBERG, Nicola Ann, with distinction STUURMAN, Khanyisa Prudence TARR, Amie TEMPLAR, Kirsten Hyatt VERIGO, Elena WILHELMI, Samantha Ann, with distinction

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION (Intermediate Phase)

ATKINSON, Brett Frederick George BOUWER, Nicolette BRADLEY, Samantha Lee, with distinction COETZEE, Danica FLANDERS, Nicole GROOME, Georgia Victoria HAACK, Roxanne HARTZENBERG, William Alexander KONKIE, Lavinia LE ROUX, Julia Dougherty MALANGENI, Lunga MARTIN, Alison loy, with distinction MATA, Luthando Ceaser MAZIBUKO, Khethukuthula MELANSI, Sumaiya

7 MILLAR, Belinda Jane, with distinction MORAN, Mandy Leigh, with distinction MORTIMER, Amy Jordyn NKOGATSE, Mohlaki Pebetse PEETERS, Bronte Frances, with distinction SPENCE, Maree Mcdonald STROOBERG, Mieke TOBI, Andile Andrew TSHOKWE, Siphuxolo Heromus VOSLOO, Emma Bernadette WALTHERS, Geoffrey Gordon

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION (Further Education & Training and Senior Phase)

ARMSTRONG, David Cameron ASKEW, Simon Maughan BABE, Mthandazo BALISO, Athenkosi BEACH, Andrew William BERTRAND, James Louis COOMBS, Jocelyn Leigh DAVIES, Clementine Moma DREYER, Wianka EDWARDS, Peter Mark, with distinction EKSTEEN, Walter FERREIRA, Heidi Tahnia GILBERT, Thomas Russel HADAD, Francis Dune Massyn HANI, Nandipha HANLY, Claire Elizabeth, with distinction HARVEY, Shonaig Terri HIGGINS, Alexandra Helen HIGGITT, Roxanne Leigh HOLMES, Roxanne Bianca HOOKINS, Alison Jean

8 INGLEDEW, Chelsea-Ann JACOBS, Candice Maria JANUARY, Nceba JUNKUHN, Candice Leigh KHUMALO, Buyani Herbert KING, Murray Thomas KRUGER, Storm Michelene LOURENS, Michele Amy MAJOLA, Ezekiel MAKHONXA, Nondumiso MALANGENI, Songezo MATHIESON, Struan Wade MATSHOBA, Annita MBIXANE, Esonasihle MGOLOZELI, Kwanele MILLARD, Kimberly Nicola MITCHELL, Simon Frederick MOAGI, Mpho MODISE, Lucky Lesedi MOKOENA, Thabang Decent MOORE, Dianne Elizabeth, with distinction NYANHONGO, Mazvita Mollin PETROS, Sakheluxolo QUZA, Bruce RADNITZ, Craig Geoffry RAPUDI, Chuene RICCO, Jessica RTDGARD, Joy Lyn SALTON, Bronwen Lauren SAWYER, Kathleen Patricia SILO, Mihlali Sinawo STANDER, Chantelle Nicole URBAN, Peter-John VAN DER MEULEN, Jonty Carl VAN DER VEGTE, Jenna Melissa WARD, Christopher Michael WARD, Janine Anne

9 WILD, Jenna Leigh WILLIAMS, Stephanie Alice, with distinction XUZA, Nozuko Bealuh YANTOLO, Nomaxabiso Eunice

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN HIGHER EDUCATION

BARBALI, Silvana Claudia, with distinction DALVIT, Lorenzo DIXIE, Heloise Mary, with distinction DLAMINI, Mbalenhle Precious GOOSEN, Eleonora Deborah, with distinction GWALA, Mzonzima JUMA, Rosemary Akoth Odero KHENE, Mielie Samson KNOWLES, Corinne Ruth, with distinction MBHATSANI, Hlekani Vanessa MUSVOSVI, Simbarashe MUTSHAENI, Humbulani Nancy NKOMO, Dion PADE KHENE, Caroline Jleje, with distinction PHIKA, Siyabonga Theophilus POPONI, Kowazo Cony PRINSLOO, Earl Adin Gerard SPELMAN, Khululwa Mary THINYANE, Hannah Ehzabeth, with distinction

FACULTY OF HUMANITIES

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM

BEYLEVELD, Genevieve Marguirite BOTHA, Andiswa CHRISTODOULOU, Savvas Theo DINGLE, Brian Clinton

to GORDON, Danielle Bianca JOSEPH, Lorhren-Rose Magdalene, with distinction MFEKA, Luyanda Bongani MNGOMEZULU, Simphiwe Precious NEL, Calvin VAN EEDEN, Cassy Lee, with distinction WADDINGTON, Jaime Lee

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MEDIA MANAGEMENT

AMUKWAYA, Yvonne Ndamona Lugambo BANDA, Nyakallo Angelina BOQO, Bella Makhulu CHAIBVA, Tatenda Robin, with distinction DOTWANA, Okuhle, with distinction HELESI, Lwando KUMWENDA, Sally LUSAWANA, Lungisa LUTHULI, Duduzile Felise MHITI, Tariro MOODIE, Michael Edward, with distinction MOPELI, Moroa Veronica NKONKI, Buhle NONDZUBE, Nandipha NYEMBEZI, Bongeka Babalwa, with distinction PAZVAKAVAMBWA, Regina SHAH, Soraiya Rameshchandra, with distinction SOMDYALA, Wandisile Siphe SWANEPOEL, Nicole, with distinction VAN WYK, Amy Andrea ZIBA, Madalitso Hlobisa

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

BONOKWANE, Boipelo DLAMINI, Thobile Lungile KAROW, Amanda Lucia

11 MASOEK, Nonkululeko Neo MATEBESE, Anda MAVUSO, Snethemba Fikile MC CALGAN, Grant Arthur MUTANDAVARI, Rebecca Kudakwashe NDUDANE, Bantu Bathulile Lundi Mtende Temba NGWENYA, Mbongeni Handsome TUTU, Bongiwe Olwethu VALELA, Ntombizikhona

FACULTY OF EDUCATION

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION WITH HONOURS

AMADHILA, Loide Nauyele CHATIMA, Simon CHINGUWA, Grace Muchaneta CUTLER, Craig, with distinction DIAMOND, Mzwandile Alfred GAMA, Lulama Monica HOHO, Nomzamo Patience KUMANDIWAZA, Joseph LASCELLES, Philippa Anne LONG, Roxanne MANZUNGU, Mazambani MAPFUMO, Alfred Khumbulani MASHOZHERA, Farasten MATAKA, Tawanda Wallace MATSAU, Kutloano Clifford MOTSILILI, Tshepo Elliot MUSEKIWA, Beatrice Kundisai MUTANHO, Chrispen NQAMBULE, Zoleka PAUL, Mark Christopher PHINDELA, Nocwaka Annastasia RAMASIKE, Lineo Florence SAMUEL, Paulo SHEYA, Alfeus SNYMAN, Christa, with distinction SPIRA, Melissa Leigh VAN HEERDEN, Rudolf Barend WEBB, Jennifer Gail

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS

GWEDLA, Nanamhla, in Environmental Science MAVHUNGU, Lutendo Mecia, in Geology MOTANYANE, Lithabiso, in Microbiology YUMATA, Noluvuyo, in Mathematical Statistics

FACULTY OF EDUCATION

DEGREE OF MASTER OF EDUCATION

AKAWA, Ester AnnaNelago, B.Ed. (Hons) (Vista), in Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Teachers’ perceptions of behavioural problems manifested by Grade 11 and 12 learners in three Namibian schools.

BARNES, Garth, B.A. (UNISA), with distinction, in Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: An exploration of the way in which values and valuing processes might strengthen social learning in water stewardship practices in South Africa.

CHISHIMBA, Felix Nkalamo, B.Ed. (Hons) (UNISA), in Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Raising student teachers’ awareness around issues of professional conduct: An action research project.

13 EMILES, Shane Antonio, Nat.Dip, (Education) (Seychelles), in Environmental Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: An investigation of stakeholder participation and learning in two schools within the Seychelles Eco- School programme.

ENGHONO, Albertina Magano, B.Ed. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Science Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Understanding how trainee teachers engage with prior everyday knowledge and experience associated with biological concepts during integrated Natural Science education 5-7: A case study.

HACKMACK, Karin Ema, B.Ed. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Education, in the Centre for Higher Education Research, Teaching and Learning. Degree by thesis. Thesis: An investigation into understanding of academic literacies of students registered in Early Childhood Development courses.

HAUTEMO, Aletta Mweneni, B.Ed. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Education, with distinction, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: An investigation of Wikipedia translation as an additive pedagogy for Oshikwanyama First Language Learning.

HEW ANA, Diliza Ronald, B.Ed. (Rhodes), in Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: An investigation into the nature of Grade 4 learners’ evolving mathematics learning dispositions: A case study of 3 learners participating in an after school Mathematics Club.

JULIUS, Lukas Homateni, B.Ed. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Education, with distinction, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Teaching writing to Grade 5 English Language learners in two Grahamstown East schools, South Africa: A case study.

KAHENGE, Wendelina Nambahu, B.Ed. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Science Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by coursework

14 and thesis. Thesis: Understanding educators’ and learners’ perceptions and experiences of their participation in Science Fairs/Expos: A South African case study.

MC CONNACHIE, Karola, B.A., N.H.E.D. (Rhodes), in Education, with distinction, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Teachers’ understanding and implementation of inclusive education in an Eastern Cape primary school.

METELERKAMP, Roger Gregory, B.Ed. (Rhodes), in Mathematics Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The importance of the physical analogue clock in mediating learning of analogue clock time in Grade 4 learners.

MOFU, Zanele Abegail, B.Ed. (Hons) (NMMU), in Mathematics Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: An investigation of a mathematics recovery programme for multiplicative reasoning to a group of learners in the South African context: A case study approach.

MOHANOE, Elma Nthabiseng, M.A. (Pennsylvania), in Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Learning pathways of key occupations relevant to sustainable development in Makana Municipality.

MPHINYANE, Andani, B.A. (Venda), in Environmental Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Learning pathways for improving rehabilitation practices in the mining industry.

MUKWAMBO, Robson, B.Sc. (Hons) (Zimbabwe), in Environmental Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Social learning in Community Based Natural Resources Management Project (CBNRM): A case study of Chipembere gardening project in Zimbabwe.

15 MYERS, Lyndrianne Peta, P.G.D.H.E. (Rhodes), in Education, in the Centre for Higher Education Research, Teaching and Learning. Degree by thesis. Thesis: An analysis of the structure and knowledge and students’ construction of knowledge in an Introductory Accounting course.

NAKAONGA, Ruth, B.Ed. (Hons) (NMMU), in Education Leadership and Management, in the Department of Education. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Foundation Phase teachers’ responses to curriculum change in South Africa over the past two decades: A case study of two schools.

NDONGENI, Siviwe Lungelwa, B.Ed. (Hons) (NMMU), in Mathematics Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Examining the nature of the relationship between learners’ conceptual understanding and their mathematical dispositions in the context of multiplication.

SONNE, Anita, B.A. (Hons) (Coventry), P.G.C.E. (Kings College), in Mathematics Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Investigating how problem solving skills can be developed using a collaborative learning environment.

STEPHENSON, Sandra Lisa, B.Joum. (Rhodes), in Education, with distinction, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Master’s Degree Studies at Rhodes University: Access and postgraduate readiness.

TSHUMA, Sibhekinkosi Anna, B.A. (Hons) (UWC), in Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Reading clubs as a literacy intervention tool to develop English vocabulary amongst Grade 3 English second language learners at a school in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape.

16 FACULTY OF HUMANITIES

DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC

ELLIS, Stephen James, B.Mus. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Music, with distinction, in the Department of Music and Musicology. Degree in performance and by thesis. Thesis: An exploration of James Dreier’s Standard Tune Learning Sequence in a self-directed learning environment: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.

DEGREE OF MASTER OF FINE ART

BERENG, Lerato, B.F.A. (Rhodes), in Fine Art, with distinction, in the Department of Fine Art. Degree by curatorial practice as research and thesis. Curated exhibition: Conversations at Morija. Thesis: Featuring simplicity: Jargon and access in contemporary South African art.

HEYMANS, Simone, B.F.A. (Rhodes), in Fine Art, with distinction, in the Department of Fine Art. Degree by practice as research and thesis. Exhibition: Via. Thesis: Habitual transience: Orientation and disorientation within non-places.

KAPLAN, Luke Jode, B.F.A. (Rhodes), in Fine Art, with distinction, in the Department of Fine Art. Degree by practice as research and thesis. Exhibition: Refugium. Thesis: An exploration through landscapes of liminality.

KOEKEMOER, Carmen, B.F.A. (Rhodes), in Fine Art, in the Department of Fine Art. Degree by practice as research and thesis. Exhibition: Positions. Thesis: Political grey: Areas of ambiguity and contradiction.

MACHONA, Gerald Ralph Tawanda, B.F.A. (UCT), in Fine Art, with distinction, in the Department of Fine Art. Degree by practice as research and thesis. Exhibition: Vabvakure, people from far away.

17 Thesis: Imagine/nation: Mediating 'xenophobia' through visual and performance art.

MAROPE, Kelebogile Tshegofatso, B.F.A. (Rhodes), in Fine Art, with distinction, in the Department of Fine Art. Degree by practice as research and thesis. Exhibition: Inanimate/animate. Thesis: Inanimate/animate: A critique of the household object in art.

FACULTY OF EDUCATION

DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

CLARENCE, Sherran Lyn, M.A. (York, Ontario), in Education, in the Centre for Higher Education Research, Teaching and Learning. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Enabling cumulative knowledge-building through teaching: A Legitimation Code Theory analysis of pedagogic practice in Law and Political Science. Supervisor: Professor SM McKenna.

FELIX, Clyde Benedict Aurelius, M.Ed. (UWC), in Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Narratives that shape the professional identities of mathematics teachers. Supervisor: Professor M Schafer.

FREIMUTH, Hilda, M.Ed. (Berne), in Education, in the Centre for Higher Education Research, Teaching and Learning. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Cultural bias on the IELTS examination: A critical realist investigation. Supervisor: Professor CM Boughey.

JAMES, Sally Jane, B.Sc. (Hons) P.G.C.E. (Rhodes), in Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Teacher’s roles and participation in a school-based intervention in rural KwaZulu Natal. Supervisor: Professor PD Wilmot. Co-supervisor: Professor PR Irwin.

18 JOHNSON, Pamela, M.Ed. (UWC), in Education, in the Centre for Higher Education Research, Teaching and Learning. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Control, compliance and conformity at the University of Fort Hare 1916 - 2000: A Gramscian approach. Supervisor: Emeritus Professor P Vale.

LEE, Amanda Jane, M.Ed. (UKZN), in Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A case study of a pre­ service mathematics education course to grow and develop proficient teaching in mathematics in the Intermediate Phase. Supervisor: Professor M Schafer.

LINDLEY, David Stewart, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Can expansive (social) learning processes strengthen organisational learning for improved wetland management in a plantation forestry company, and if so how? A case study of Mondi. Supervisor: Professor H Lotz-Sisitka.

LUCK, Jacqueline Catherine, M.Phil. (Stell), in Education, in the Centre for Higher Education Research, Teaching and Learning. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Knowledge and knowing in the public management and public administration programmes at a comprehensive university. Supervisor: Professor SM McKenna. Co-supervisor: Dr M Harran (NMMU).

MBELANI, Madeyandile, M.Ed, (Rhodes), in Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: An investigation into the development of knowledge and strategies for the teaching of visual literacy in under-resourced Eastern Cape schools. Supervisor: Professor H van der Mescht. Co-supervisor: Professor MG Hendricks.

MILLAR, Bernadette Theresa, M.A. (Stell), in Education, in the Centre for Higher Education Research, Teaching and Learning. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Becoming and Being: A critical realist exploration of graduate attributes and the emergence of identity in

19 emergency medical science professional qualifications. Supervisor: Prof CM Boughey. Co-supervisor: Dr SL Southwood.

OTEKI, Jane Bosibori, M. Environ Studies (Kenyatta), in Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: An exploration of an environmental resource management course as a process for sustainable development practitioners in Kenya: A case study. Supervisor: Professor RB O’Donoghue.

SABAI, Daniel, M.Sc. (Wageningen University, Netherlands), in Environmental Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Mobilising processes of abstraction, experiential learning and representation of traditional ecological knowledge in participatory monitoring of mangroves and fisheries: an approach towards enhancing social learning processes on the Eastern Coast of Tanzania. Supervisor: Professor H Lotz-Sisitka.

SE3ANDA, Jabulani, M.Ed. (Zimbabwe), in Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Investigating the English vocabulary needs, exposure, and knowledge of IsiXhosa speaking learners for transition from learning to read in the Foundation Phase to reading to learning in the Intermediate Phase: A case study. Supervisor: Professor J Baxen. Co-supervisor: Ms SR Murray.

STEPHANUS, Gervasius Hivengwa, M.Ed. (Namibia), in Education, in the Department of Education. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Exploring teaching proficiency in geometry of selected effective mathematics teachers in Namibia. Supervisor: Professor M Schafer.

20 FACULTY OF SCIENCE

DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

DANIYAN, Michael Oluwatoyin, M.Sc. (Obaferai Awolowo), in Biochemistry, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The Plasmodium falciparum exported Hsp40 co-chaperone, PFA0660w. Supervisors: Dr A Boshoff and Professor GL Blatch (Victoria).

21 W hat is graduation?

Our practice of graduation is derived from a tradition which reaches back to at least the medieval universities ofEurope,

Graduates are those who have been admitted to a degree. There is a strict hierarchy of degrees from "bachelor’ through to “doctor”. In admitting a person to a degree the degree is conferred on that person in a somewhat archaic ceremony which is reminiscent of the equally archaic ceremony in which a knighthood is conferred.

What actually happens in a graduation ceremony is along the following lines. The Dean, who is the person responsible for the academic project in that particular Faculty and who can thus attest to the achievement of the particular student in reaching the required level, requests the Chancellor to confer the degree. The student then moves to the Chancellor and kneels before him. The Chancellor, who is the titular head of the University and who acts in the name ofthe University, then confers the degree by holding a ceremonial bonnet to the student’s head while saying “I confer the degree”. The student proceeds to the Registrar. The Registrar, who is the keeper of the records of the student’s endeavours, confirms the admission of that student to a particular degree by placing the appropriate hood over the student’s head. There is a hood for each degree. Hoods differ from each other in colour and shape.

The three basic degrees are Bachelor, Master and Doctor. Bachelor has nothing to do with the usual meaning “a man who has never married" but with the garland of leaves and berries (from the Latin bacca lauri, laurel berry) worn by graduands long ago. A Master’s degree is conferred on a person who has achieved the mastery of a specific field of study. “Doctor” is from the Latin verb “to teach” and is an ancient academic title which dates hack to the very first universities where it implied that the holder had a licence to teach in a university.

Academic gowns are based on the clerical gowns (most scholars in Europe were monks or priests) worn in the Middle Ages in universities which would have been housed in poorly heated buildings. The hood is also derived from ancient times when it was attached to the gown and worn to keep the head warm. When not on the head it was pushed back to look more or less as it does when worn today.

/V Rhodes gowns are derived from those of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Bachelors and Master’s wear a black gown of the same design as that worn by Master’s of Arts in the University of Oxford. Doctors of Philosophy wear a scarlet gown of the same design as that worn by Bachelors of Arts in the . Bachelor’s hoods are made in an Oxford simple shape. Master’s and Doctors’ hoods are made in the foil shape of the University of London. Apart from the shape of the hood, the colour indicates the specific degree. For instance, a BA hood is black lined with white and bound with purple, while that for a BSc is black lined with bottle green.

The principal officers at graduation wear distinctive gowns. For example, the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor wear gowns made of black brocade. The Chancellor’s gown is trimmed with gold lace and the Vice-Chancellor’s with silver lace.

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NATIONAL ANTHEM OF SOUTH AFRICA

Nkosi sikelel’ iAfrika Maluphakanyisw’uphondo lwayo, Yizwa imithandazo yethu, Nkosi sikelela, thina lusapho lwayo.

Morena boloka setjhaba sa heso, O fedise dintwa la matshwenyeho, O se boloke, O se boloke setjhaba sa heso, Setjhaba sa South Afrika - South Afrika.

Uit die blou van onse hemel, Uit die diepte van ons see, Oor ons ewige gebergtes, Waar die kranse antwoord gee,

Sounds the call to come together, And united we shall stand, Let us live and strive for freedom, In South Africa our land. . RHODES UNIVERSITY

------2014 ------GRADUATION CEREMONY 1820 SETTLERS NATIONAL MONUMENT THURSDAY, 10 APRIL AT 17.00 CHANCELLOR The Eton. Justice L.Mpati, B.A., LL.B., LL.D, (Honoris causa)

VICE-CHANCELLOR S.Badat, B.Soc.Sc.(Hons), Cert.H.E.Sc.&Tech.Policy, Ph.D., D.Phil. (Honoris causa)

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (ACADEMIC & STUDENT AFFAIRS) .S.G. Mabizela, M.Sc., Ph D.

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT) P.G. Clayton, Ph.D„ F.I.C.S., M.C.S.S.A., M.A.C.M.

CHAIRPERSON OF COUNCIL V.D. Kahla, B.A., LL.B.

PRESIDENT OF CONVOCATION The Rev. T.S.N, Gqubule, Ph.D., D.D. (Honoris causa)

DEANS Professor F.T Hendricks, BA(UWC), MSoc.Sc. PhD Dean of the Faculty of Humanities (Uppsala) Professor R.T.F. Bernard, Ph.D. Dean of the Faculty of Science Professor J. Campbell, B.A., LL.B., LL.M, Dean of the Faculty of Law Professor P.D. Wilmot, B.A., H.D.E., M.Ed., Ph.D. Dean of the Faculty of Education Professor D.A. Sewry, MSc., Ph.D., FICSIT, MCSSA., MACM., MAIS. Dean of the Faculty of Commerce Professor R.B. Walker B.Pharm., Ph.D., M.P.S. Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy Professor C.M. Boughey, M.A., M.A., P.G.C.E., D.Phil. Dean of Teaching and Learning V.A. de Klerk, M.A., H.E.D., Ph.D. Dean of Students REGISTRAR S. Fourie, B.Th., B.D., D.Th.

VIS VIRTUS VERITAS Quae paris cives animo vigentes You who produce citizens of vigorous intellect, as Africae praebens ration is artes you offer to Africa the arts and skills which come Alma te mater canimus libenter from reason - we who are Rhodians gladly hymn Nos Rhodienses. you, our Alma Mater.

Veritas semper pretiosa nobis May truth be always precious and preside over us Praesit et pellat procul omne furtum and may it drive far away all deceit, nor may it Neu sinat quemquam male consulentem allow anyone with evil intent to learn what is Discere falsa, false.

Quicquid est foedum cohibere, quicquid May virtue and courage, eager for peace, together Integrae vitae proprium lueri with well disposed strength, rejoice to restrain Gaudeat virtus studiosa pacis whatever is disgusting and to uphold whatever Visquc benigna. belongs to the fullness of life.

Purpura cincti et memores parentum Clad with purple and remembering our parents, Cuique nitamur dare iustum honorem let us strive to render to everyone with honour Neminique umquam licet invidentes which is due and without envying anyone let us Astra petamus. aim for the stars. ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

The Congregation is requested to stand while the Choir sings Vis Virtus Veritas and the Procession enters the Auditorium.

The Chancellor will constitute the Congregation.

The Vice-Chancellor will address the Congregation.

The Public Orator, Professor Paul R Maylam, will present: Neil Turok for the Degree of Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa

Professor Neil Turok will address the Congregation.

The Dean of the Faculty will present the candidates for the award of Diplomas and the Degrees of Bachelor, Master and Doctor of Philosophy.

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Development) will present Jeanette Dalziel Snowball for the Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Research Medal.

The congregation will stand and sing the National Anthem.

The Chancellor will dissolve the Congregation.

The Congregation is requested to stand while the Choir sings Gaudeamus Igitur and the Procession leaves the Auditorium, With the exception o f the commencement and conclusion o f the Ceremony and the singing of the National Anthem, members o f the Congregation are requested to remain seated throughout the proceedings. FACULTY OF COMMERCE

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

ALLNER, Ashleigh Rayne AMEEN, Ashraf Moosa . ANDERSEN, Justin Erik Friis, with distinction in Accounting ANDRE, Andrea Marisa Mala Felix ANDREW, Duncan Graham Charles, with distinction in Information Systems AQUADRO, Jason Norman BACELA, Vuyokazi BAWUTI, Anathi Peggy BELKE, Bastian BERNDT, Ethan James BEZUIDENHOUT, Jamie John BOSMAN, Zanele Boipelo BOTHA, Warren Patrick BRAKSPEAR, Ryan Adrian BRITZ, Allistine Stefanie BROOKS, Mark Robert BURGER, Katherine Elizabeth BVURERE, Sean Mufaro CHAKURUNGAMA, Chengetai CHAMBOKO, Happyson CHAMIER, Shannon, with distinctions in Information Systems and Management CHAPOLA, Jane Taona CHIBALE, Kimberly Mwansa CHIGAME, Sharon CHINGWENA, Peter CHIRENJE, Sekai Elizabeth, with distinctions in Economics and Management CHITOKWINDO, Tafadzwa CHO, Kevin I-Der CHUTRJ, Andrew COLEY, Cassandra Anne, with distinction in Accounting

2 DAMJI, Aman Mahamood DANCKWERTS, Gabriella Beira DAVIDS, Lauren Lizelle DAWN, Steven Callum DAYISI, Siyaxolisa DESAI, Atiya DESAI, Iraraan DESEMELA, Lwando DICKASON, John Andrew DIKO, Yonela Yolisa DLAMINI, Zenzele Alex DOHERTY, Holly Lorrainne DOSSI, Vanessa Martha DUBE, Natina Kundai DUFFY, Brendon Thomas DULEY, Chanelle Lynn, with distinctions in Economics and Information Systems DURRHEIM, Meghan Eunike DYANTYI, Sibulele DYASI, Bulelwa Innocentia ELLIS, Clarice Chesney EMNIET, Cleo-Elizabeth FAINT, Jessica-Jade, with distinction in Economics FRASER, Alexander Ian, with distinction in Economics GANTSHO, Sikhokele Vuyolwethu GARAYI, Phillip Tauya, with distinction in Economics GARING, Amanda Nwabisa GAVAZA, Mudiwa Artwell GOTORA, Onward Simbarashe GRAMANY, Lindiwe Mabel GRINHAM, Sally Kathleen GUBANCA, Buselwa Blossom GUEST, Vaughan Farrell GUMPO, Nkazimulo Trish GUNUNDU, Terence Takudzwa GXAJBA, Sinovuyo Ntandokazi HAND, Sean Lyall Charles

3 HANGULA, Apollos Hafeni HARRISON, Justin John HEATON NICHOLES, Paul Murray HERB ST, Juan Aaron HIGSON, Travis Richard HITCHCOCK, James Michael Fairfax HLENGWA, Amanda Nompumelelo HLUBI, Matshepo Victoria, with distinction in Information Systems HUBER, Mark Charles HUMPHREY, Luke HUSSAIN, Muhammad Zaahid JACOBS, Waide Brandon JANSEN, Dylan Sinclair JANUARY, Nceba JARAMBA, Catherine Nyasha JELE, Sukoluhle JOHNSTONE, Richard Douglas Folster JONES, Neil Robin JUMBE, Phumelele KALAWE, Fezile KALITERA, Reed Tutogolele KANDA, Tafadzwa Sheillah KEKANA, Cornelia Annah Boitumelo KEMA, Thando KGOMO, Pontsho Tlou KGOROBA, Mmakay Refiloe KHALIKANE, Mapesa Lerato KHERI, Juliana Doreen KINGHORN, Brendan-Bruce KIZZA, Namhla Ndinani Namagembe Felicity KNOWLDEN, Matthew Marc KUFENI, Tariro Chido KUKUBO, Rodney KURTEN, Nicholas KWABABA, Lufefe KWEZA, Bhekizulu Siliziwe Liwalethu KWIDINI, Fiona

4 KWIZERA, Clara Edreada Gloria Kabataleesa LANDZELA, Ntombifathi LANGA, Vuyolwethu LAWLESS, Keith Anthony LEBALLO, Kerapelang Potlako LEE-SHEW, Mathew Michael Nomhing LENGISI, Khuthala LE ROUX, Simon Robert LETLALA, Kefentse Martha LIBISI, Lesego LINYANA, Asive LITHGOW, Cerwyn Gareth LOUBSER, Diego Armando Carlos LUBBE, Wesley LUSU, Zwelabona Humphrey Gqama Sinikwento MABIKA, Vinia Ruvimbo MACHINGAIDZE, Diana Rufaro MACKIE, William Michael James MADANHIRE, Taonanyasha Gabriel MADLANGA, Sihle Dumo MAFOKWANE, Moedi Ritah MAGULA, Sibulele MAHABEER, Kajal MAHLANYANA, Sonwabo MAHOMED, Sarfraz MAKHELE, Nyakallo Ntefeleng MAKHUBELE, Khanyisa Cordelia MAKONI, Eliah MALABA, Mandla Heyi Mahamba MALATSI, Tebogo Johanna MALEEME, Mohau MALEMA, Kobe Marienkie MALIWA, Qaqamba MALONI, Thembokuhle Ntombizanele MANAMIKE, Runyararo Shingairai MANDUDZO, Pius Tapiwa MANGISA, Yonela

5 MANGWIRO, Godfrey MANSER, Michael Andrew MAPI SA, Tafadzwa Gerald MAQUTYANA, Anda MARCHANT, William Jenner MARSH, Daniel Ryan MARUMAHOKO, Tariro Alvin Felix MASANGO, Melody MASHELE, Marvel MASILO, Tshepang Bevaloid Keotshepile MASIZA, Makabongwe MASSAGA, Susan Jerry MAT AND A, Peter MATHABIRE, Malcom Taku MATHEBULA, Hlehani Jamela MATHEW, Vitimol Thomas MATSHAYA, Noluthando MATSHEZA, Mufudzi Beswick MAUWANE, Dikeledi Constance MAZORODZE, Tawanda Steven MBANGA, Khokela MBIRIRI, Francis Tafirenyika MBIXANE, Esonasihle MBONAN1, Cornelius Nkosnathi MCCALLUM, Lebohang Robert Obakeng MCHUNU, Thabisile Nosipho MCIMBI, Palesa MCMAHON, Devon MCNAMARA, Jenna May MFENQE, Sindisa MGWABA, Sduduzo Lunga MHETU, Salome Chipochashe MHLEKWA, Lulutho Winston MHLONGO, Kukhanyakwethu MILITALA, Winston Tinotenda MIYA, Penelope Lumnandi MKHWANAZI, Velile Nokukhanya

6 MNJAMA, Javan Joshua MNONO, Mawande MNTUNDINI, Nokubonga MODAU, Bophelo Tracy MOKAYA, Lavenda Kemunto MOLEKO, Lucille MOLEKO, Mputseng MOLEWA, Masechaba MOLINGOANE, Refiloe Palesa MOMBEYARARA, Nyasha Otilia MONA, Camagu MONAKHISI, Mologadi MOOKI, Amelia Faith Mpho MOPP, Felicia Anita MOYO, Doubt MPANGA, Sikokele MPINA, Lonwabo MPOFU, Kwandokuhle Bubbles MSELEKU, Nokwethemba Precious Simamukele MSIMANGA, Thabiso Mashoko MTHEMBU, Nontuthuko MTONGA, Nyasha Marilyn MUKWEKWE, Enock MURAHWA, Stanley MURPHY, Shane Ross MUSISI, Nosipho Cecilia MUSUWO, Getrude Tafadzwa MUTEMASANGO, Moreblessing MUZARI, Shuvai Tariro Rumbidzai MVULA, Luvuyo MXOLI, Vuyolwethu MYERS, Daniel Robert MZEKILE, Chuma NAIDOO, Kelina NCUBE, Awakhiwe Jhando NCUBE, Bhekimpilo NDABA, Pamela Nokwanda

7 NDAKISA, Siziphiwe Masivuye NDAWONA, Takudzwa Maitaishe NDLOVU, Mbougeni NDLOVU, Ndumiso Sipho NDOU, Gundo NEDOUVHADA, Mandla NEWMAN, Devon Luke NGCABA, Sivuyisiwe NHARI, Karen Kudzai NHAR1, Tapiwa Frederick NIDDRIE, Craig Courtney NJEZA, Azile NKHUMELENI, Thabelo NKOMO, Antonetter Kheta, with distinctions in Economics and Management NKOSI, Wandile Enzo NONTWANA, Nonkokeli NTSHANGASE, Mazwi Colin NTSHUCA, Zandile NXESI, Zenande Miranda NYAMUSHONYONGORA, Blessing Tinashe, with distinction in Accounting NZIMANDE, Sandile OSHUNGBOYE, Kehinde Hassan PAJI, Natasha PARIREHWA, Shingai Takudzwa PARKER, Richard Holden PATEL, Naeem Yusuf PELSER, Rory Pieter PETER, Phikolwethu PETROS, Sakheluxolo PETSHA, Aviwe PITCHER, Chandre POSWAYO, Zikhona Eunice PRETORIUS, Sone, with distinction in Accounting PRINSLOO, Jonathan QUMA, Yandani Nikiwe

s RAE, Craig Peter RALEBIPI, Naledi Jacqualine Matabole RAMAKONYA, Phathutshedzo RAPHAHLELO, Makgaparu Daisy RAVELE, Mulavhelesi RISHWORTH, Craig William RIVAROLA, James ROBINSON, Brett Guy ROBINSON, James Richard SAMP A, Michael SAVVA, Costandino SEKHONYANA, Mathabo Priscilla SEKOALA, Nkeke Kholofelo SEMENYA, Motshidisi SHANDU, Philani SHARROCK, Chad Roy SHASHA, Nombongo SI-IERIF, Nabiha Mohammed, with distinction in Information Systems SHONIWA, Rumbidzai SIBANYONI, Mandla Shadow SIDINDI, Vusikhaya SIKHAKHANE, Nonjabulo Nonkanyiso SIMANGWENI, , with distinction in Accounting SINGH, Kir an Ryan SINGH, Kirusha SISHI, Gugu Khanyisile, with distinction in Economics SITHOLE, Zamajobe Nthabiseng SMITH, Brendon Michael SMITH, Chelsey Maxine SMITH, Matthew Lindsay SMITH, Warrick Dennis SODWELE, Anovuyo Zizipho SOKHABASE, Nontokozo Sybil SSEKIMPI, Kenneth Ntambi, with distinction in Information Systems SWART, Johan

9 TEKANA, Aphiwe Chumile TELEKISO, Abongile THOMPSON, Byron Kyle THOMPSON, Tannith Bianca, with distinction in Management THORNHILL, Kimberley T1MBA, Busisiwe Lungile TIMM, Katherine Michelle, with distinction in Accounting TISANE, Lebogang TRAUB, Teegan Mya TSHAKA, Phumeza UMERA, Elizabeth Charity VAN DER MEER, Allan Albert VUMA, Sibongile Thembelihle VUTULA, Anda Naledi WEDDERBURN-MAXWELL, Morgan Keir WELCOME, Okuhle WELGEMOED, Melanie Patricia WENTWORTH, Tristan Collet WESTERMEYER, Bryce WILKEN, Patrick Mark Atherley WILLEY, Tyron Alexander . WILLIAM, Anna Martha Tandakos WOOLER, Stuart Michael WROOTS, Cacharel Joslyn WYATT, Jaclyn Dale YANTOLO, Kanyisa YEKELA, Khulani Hosanna ZIMIDZI, Venencia ZONDI, Thandolwayo Ntombikayise ZULU, Wandile ZUMA, Thanduxolo Scelo ZUNGUNDE, Nyasha Andrew ZWENI, Ondela Wanda

10 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS

AMANI, Kaneja Bernard Alexander, with distinction in Economics ARP, Reinhardt Sven, with distinction in Economics BALKISSON, Kamaria Ruth, with distinction in Economics BASDOW, Alisha BISAMAZA, Belinda Philippa, with distinction in Economics BOIKANYO, Boitumelo BRANFORD, Nicholas William CHARLTON, Nicholas Evan GAMA, Xolani HUTCHINS, Christopher John Julian KHEMBO, Patrick KHUMALO, Bonisiwe Angela KOLIA, Amirah LEKETA, Sello Johannes MAGONGO, Cebile Nontobeko Lorraine MAY, Fumbata MGIDI, Nothando Zinhle MOLLEL, Gerald Lotto MOOYA, Mutinta MORGAN, Henry John MXAKAZA, Kuhle Kwanga NGWABI, Andile Nkonzo NTSHWEZA, Liziwe Chumani PEMBA, Ilitha PURBRICK, George Frederick ROBERTSON, Paul Charles SEROBA, Nthabiseng Blessing SIKIWE, Simnikiwe VENA, Siphesihle WATKINS, Michael James ZHOU, Yang ZULU, Sibongile ZWANE, Nokhwezi Zamangethe Lindiwe

ll DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS SCIENCE

ANDERSON, Robert Gordon, with distinction BLORE, Martin Graeme Allan BOLANI, Lindelwa Mandisa, with distinction DAKIN, Nicholas John, with distinction DAVIE, Stacy Kirsten DUBE, Tanaka Sandra Sarah GONDO, Valentine Nyasha JANSSEN, Kathryn Marie, with distinction KAZIBONI, Arnold Rudaviro MAHLALELA, Noxolo Mpotsang Dorothy, with distinction Me CUNE, Jenna Lauren ROBINSON, Andrew John, with distinction

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT

ANNEAR, Michele Marion BRINK, Jessica Ann CARLYLE-MITCHELL, John Luke CONRADIE,.Tessa Jane CROSSLEY, Alexander Malcolm DAWSON, Jarrod Craig DONALD, Charlene Chenaye, with distinction EDELSBACHER, Johann Donaldson FORSYTH, Angus Martin GOSS, Cayley Amy GRIFFIN, Michael Neville GWEBANI, Musa HARRISON-BOWEN, Jon Sebastian HASELAU, Blaze Johnathon HURFORD, Rose-Marie Leigh Catherine, with distinction JENKINS, Simon Graham KAJESE, Tanaka Johnmark KHOALI, Bafokeng Ngcobile, with distinction KIBUR, Tamzyn Kendall KROON, Kim

12 MAHLATI, Nangamso MBHELE, Sfiso Oscar MILLER, Sterling Michael MKHWANI, Zamakhwane Zenobia MOORE, Lucy Christine MUSUWO, Getrude Tafadzwa NELLEMANN, Kirsten OLIPHANT, Andisiwe RAYNER, Stuart John, with distinction RISHARD SAGAAF, Aisha Mahmoud SCHLAMM, Matthew SCROOPE, Amy Elaine Patricia, with distinction SEIDERER, Robert James Grosvenor STIEBEL, Jessica Lee, with distinction TINARWO, Michele Rumbidzai VAN DER VEGTE, Matthew Ryan

DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

AMANAMBU, Rochelle Aneeta, B.Pharm. (Rhodes), in Business Administration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: An investigation of the intention to leave or stay of Health Care Professionals at St Andrews Hospital.

CARLISLE, Juliet Hazel, in Business Administration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Cooperative Member perspectives on the role of social capital in the success of the Heiveld Cooperative in the Northern Cape, South Africa.

CAZA, Akhona Nobusi, B.Com. (Rhodes), in Business Administration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: An evaluation of the quality of customer service provided to large power users by ESKOM in the Eastern Cape.

13 DU PREEZ, Samuel Johannes Jacobus, B.Eng. (Civil). (UP), in Business Administration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Readiness for the implementation of the National Environmental Management Waste Act, 2008 (Act 59 of 2008): The case of Koukamma Municipal Area.

DYAS'i, Nobuhle Marjorie Pretty, B.Sc. (Zululand), in Business Administration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: An exploratory study of the implementation of a decentralized water service provision model: A case of Chris Hani District Municipality.

FUNANI, Simphiwe Vincent, in Business Administration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Organisational culture and leadership competencies in ABSA Business Bank: Enterprise Business, Gauteng.

MATEBESE, Zolani Loyiso Bantu, in Business Administration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: An evaluation of the city of Johannesburg’s Igoli 2002 programme as a response to fiscal crisis and the sustainability thereof from 2003 to 2010.

MFABANE, Masiwakhe, B.Soc.Sci. (Fort Hare), in Business Administration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The impact of growth on organisational leadership and culture: A case study of a South African listed organisation.

MFEKETHO, Chuma Nqabase Masechaba, B.Com. (Hons) (UCT), in Business Administration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by coursework and thesis. Degree: Exploratory study of the Enablers and Challenges of a Social Entrepreneur: Case of Dr Govender in the Gelvandale Community, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

MOKITLANE, Ofentse Clifford, B.Com. (UWC), in Business Administration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by

14 coursework and thesis. Thesis: An exploratory study - How do Somali shop owners run successful businesses in Soweto, South Africa?

MOONIEYA, Vernon Craig, B.Tech. (Walter Sisulu), in Business Administration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: An evaluation of the perceived effectiveness of the management of the East London Industrial Development Zone (ELIDZ) structural realignment.

MTYALELA, Kanyisa Highly, B.Com. (UPE), in Business Administration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: An evaluation of the delivery of the Eskom Customer Safety Education Programme in the Queenstown Customer Services Area.

NDORO, Tinashe Tsungai Raphael, M.Com. (Rhodes), in Business Adminstration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The Personality of an Entrepreneur: A Psychobiography of Steve Jobs.

NONXUBA, Mnweba, B.Sc. B.Ed. (Fort Hare), in Business Administration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Influence of Local Economic Development (LED) strategic leaders on the formulation of the Integrated Development Plan (IDP), Makana Local Municipality, Eastern Cape.

SILIMI, Maimbo Mark, B.B.A. (Copperbelt), in Business Administration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Managers’ perceptions of performance appraisal implemented at Kansanshi Mine, Zambia.

SOKUTU, Nonkuselo, Pub.Man & Admin. (Walter Sisulu), in Business Administration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Towards sustainable municipalities:

15 An evaluation of sustainability integration in Elundini Local Municipality strategy.

TLHAPANE, Keatlaretse Kefilwe, B.Sc. (Durban-Westville), in Business Administration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: A case study exploring the level of awareness of NCP Chlorchem’s staff of environmental costs associated with hazardous waste.

WAUGH, Geoffrey William, in Business Administration, in the Rhodes Business School. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: A study exploring the relationship between employee happiness and financial performance within a South African financial institution.

DEGREE OF MASTER OF COMMERCE

ALISTOUN, Garth, B.Com. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Information Systems, in the Department of Information Systems. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Toward a culture of engagement: Leveraging the Enterprise Social Network.

BADUZA, Gugulethu Qhawekazi, B.Com. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Information Systems, with distinction, in the Department of Information Systems. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A needs-ICTD strategy alignment framework foundation for the measurement of ICTD impact.

BORDISS, Bradley John, B.Com. (Hons) (UNISA), in Economics, in the Department of Economics and Economic History. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Ideas and power shaping monetary policy in South Africa 1919 - 1936.

CHAKAMERA, Chengete, B.Com. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Economics, with distinction, in the Department of Economics and Economic History. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Analysis of risk and return relationship in selected African equity markets.

16 FAIFI, Farai, L.LB. (Rhodes), in Taxation, in the Department of Accounting. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The Presumption of Guilt created by Section 235(2) of the Tax Administration Act: A Constitutional and Comparative Perspective.

FEDDERSEN, Maura, B.Bus.Sci. (Rhodes), in Economics, in the Department of Economics and Economic History. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Exports and Economic Growth in South Africa.

FULTON, Mark Hugh John, B.Soc.Sci. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Financial Markets, in the Department of Economics and Economic History. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Why has South Africa been relatively unsuccessful at attracting inward Foreign Direct Investment since 1994?

GONDONGWE, Sharon, B.Com. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Management, in the Department of Management. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The leadership competencies subordinates value: An exploratory study across gender and national culture.

GRENVILLE, David Paul, L.LB. (Rhodes), in Taxation, with distinction, in the Department of Accounting. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: A critical analysis of the practical man principles in Commissioner for Inland Revenue v Lever Brothers and Unilever Ltd.

GWAINDEPI, Abel, B.Com. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Economics, in the Department of Economics and Economic History. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The developmental state, social policy and social compacts: a comparative policy analysis of the South African case.

HODGE, Dominic Shaughn, L.LB. (Rhodes), in Taxation, in the Department of Accounting. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The Income Tax consequences of the in-house development of software.

17 JARAMBA, Toddy, M.Com. (Rhodes), in Taxation, in the Department of Accounting. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Voluntary disclosure programmes and tax amnesties: An international appraisal.

KEATING, Clare Amelie, B.A. (Colorado), in Economics, with distinction, in the Department of Economics and Economic History. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Willingness to pay for marine based tourism within the Ponta Do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve, Mozambique.

MARAIS, Frans Johannes, B.Eco. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Financial Markets, in the Department of Economics and Economic History. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Considerations for implementing market based mechanisms in combating climate change in South Africa.

MNGQIBISA, Vuyisa, B.Com. (Hons) (NMMU), in Financial Markets, in the Department of Economics and Economic History. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Saving and investment in South Africa: A causality study.

MWANSA, Mumamba Chitumwa, B.Bus.Sci. (Rhodes), in Financial Markets, in the Department of Economics and Economic History. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Reviewing the definition of the natural resource curse and analysing its occurrence post - 1990.

NDHLOVU, Thinkwell, B.Com. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Management, with distinction, in the Department of Management, Degree by thesis. Thesis: The relationship between service quality, customer satisfaction and customer loyalty in the retail supermarket industry.

PATERSON, Steven James, B.Com. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Management, in the Department of Management. Degree by thesis: Perceptions of organisational commitment within selected Chinese organisation in South Africa: A case study approach.

18 SABILIKA, Keith, B.Com. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Financial Management, in the Department of Management. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Valuation of banks in emerging markets: An exploratory study.

SIMANGO, Samuel Mwayi, L.LB. (Rhodes), in Accounting, in the Department of Accounting. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A critical analysis of the tax consequences of debt reductions, in the context of insolvency, death and the liquidation of a deceased estate.

SLOANE, Justin, L.LB. (Rhodes), in Taxation, in the Department of Accounting. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: A discussion and comparison of company legislation and tax legislation in South Africa, in relation to amalgamations and mergers.

SPURWAY, Kayleigh Fay Nanette, B.Bus.Sci. (Rhodes), in Financial Markets, in the Department of Economics and Economic History. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: A study of the Consumption Capital Asset Pricing Model’s applicability across four countries.

SUNGA, Tapuwa Terence, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Financial Markets, in the Department of Economics and Economic History. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Platinum share prices and the Marikana tragedy: an event study.

WILES, Kira Leigh Deborah, B.Com. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Management, with distinction, in the Department of Management. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Towards the feasibility of a Landowner Enterprise in the Western Baviaanskloof: An external stakeholder analysis.

19 DEGREE OF MASTER OF ECONOMICS

CRUICKSHANK, Kyle Mark, B.Soc.Sci. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Economics, in the Department of Economics and Economic History. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The perceived visual impacts and attitudes of the Grahamstown community towards the Waainek Wind-Farm.

HADISI BASINGENE, Serge, B.Eco. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Economics, in the Department of Economics and Economic History. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Is economic growth without human development sustainable? Sub-Saharan Africa’s recent growth acceleration in context.

DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

LANCASTER, Jonathan Charles Swinburne, M.A. (Rhodes), CA (SA), in Accounting, in the Department of Accounting. Degree by thesis. Thesis: “Watch-dogs for an Economy.” A determination of the origins of the South African Public Accountants’ and Auditors’ Board - as the Regulator of the Profession - principally through an analysis of the debates and related reports to the House of Assembly of the Parliament of the Union of South Africa in the period 1913-1940.

TAYLOR, Simon Michael, M.Ed. (Rhodes), in Management, in the Department of Management. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The development of a personal philosophy and practice of servant leadership: A grounded theory study.

20 W h a t is g ra d u a tio n ?

Our practice of graduation is derived from a tradition which reaches back to at least the medieval universities of Europe.

Graduates are those who have been admitted to a degree. There is a strict hierarchy of degrees from “bachelor’ through to “doctor”. In admitting a person to a degree the degree is conferred on that person in a somewhat archaic ceremony which is reminiscent of the equally archaic ceremony in which a knighthood is conferred.

What actually happens in a graduation ceremony is along the following lines. The Dean, who is the person responsible for the academic project in that particular Faculty and who can thus attest to the achievement of the particular student in reaching the required level, requests the Chancellor to confer the degree. The student then moves to the Chancellor and kneels before him. The Chancellor, who is the titular head of the University and who acts in the name of the University, then confers the degree by holding a ceremonial bonnet to the student’s head while saying “1 confer the degree”. The student proceeds to the Registrar. The Registrar, who is the keeper of the records of the student’s endeavours, confirms the admission of that student to a particular degree by placing the appropriate hood over the student’s head. There is a hood for each degree. Hoods differ from each other in colour and shape.

The three basic degrees are Bachelor, Master and Doctor. Bachelor has nothing to do with the usual meaning “a man who has never married” but with the garland of leaves and berries (from the Latin bacca lauri, laurel berry) worn by graduands long ago. A Master’s degree is conferred on a person who has achieved the mastery of a specific field of study. “Doctor” is from the Latin verb “to teach” and is an ancient academic title which dates back to the very first universities where it implied that the holder had a licence to teach in a university.

Academic gowns are based on the clerical gowns (most scholars in Europe were monks or priests) worn in the Middle Ages in universities which would have been housed in poorly heated buildings. The hood is also derived from ancient times when it was attached to the gown and worn to keep the head warm. When not on the head it was pushed back to look more or less as it does when worn today.

Rhodes gowns are derived from those of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Bachelors and Master’s wear a black gown of the same design as that worn by Master’s of Arts in the University of Oxford. Doctors of Philosophy wear a scarlet gown of the same design as that worn by Bachelors of Arts in the University of Cambridge. Bachelor’s hoods are made in an Oxford simple shape. Master’s and Doctors’ hoods are made in the full shape of the University of London, Apart from the shape of the hood, the colour indicates the specific degree. For instance, a BA hood is black lined with white and bound with purple, while that for a BSc is black lined with bottle green.

The principal officers at graduation wear distinctive gowns. For example, the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor wear gowns made of black brocade. The Chancellor’s gown is trimmed with gold lace and the Vice-Chancellor’s with silver lace.

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NATIONAL ANTHEM OF SOUTH AFRICA

Nkosi sikelel’ iAfrika Maluphakanyisw’ uphondo lwayo, Yizwa imithandazo yethu, Nkosi sikelela, thina lusapho Iwayo.

Morena boloka setjhaba sa heso, O fedise dintwa la matshwenyeho, O se boloke, O se boloke setjhaba sa heso, Setjhaba sa South Afrika - South Afrika.

Uit die blou van onse hemel, Uit die diepte van ons see, Oor ons ewige gebergtes, Waar die kranse antwoord gee,

Sounds the call to come together, And united we shall stand, Let us live and strive for freedom, In South Africa our land.

RHODES UNIVERSITY

------2014 ------GRADUATION CEREMONY 1820 SETTLERS NATIONAL MONUMENT FRIDAY, 11 APRIL AT 10.00 CHANCELLOR The Hon. Justice L.Mpati, B.A., LL.B., LL.D. (Honoris causa)

VICE-CHANCELLOR S.Badat, B.Soc.Sc.(Hons), CertH.E.Sc.&Tech.Policy, Ph.D., D.Phil. (Honoris causa)

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (ACADEMIC & STUDENT AFFAIRS) ,S.G. Mabizela, M.Sc., Ph.D.

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT) P.G. Clayton, Ph.D., F.I.C.S., M.C.S.S.A., M.A.C.M.

CHAIRPERSON OF COUNCIL V.D. Kahla, B.A., LL.B.

PRESIDENT OF CONVOCATION The Rev. T.S.N. Gqubule, Ph.D., D.D. (Honoris causa)

DEANS Professor F.T Hendricks, BA(UWC), MSoc.Sc. PhD Dean of the Faculty of Humanities (Uppsala) Professor R.T.F. Bernard, Ph.D. Dean of the Faculty of Science Professor J. Campbell, B.A., LL.B., LL.M. Dean of the Faculty of Law Professor P.D. Wilmot, B. A., H.D.E., M .Ed, Ph.D. Dean of the Faculty of Education Professor D.A. Sewry, MSc., Ph.D., FICSIT, MCSSA., MACM., MAIS. Dean of the Faculty of Commerce Professor R.B. Walker B.Pharm., Ph.D., M.P.S. Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy Professor C.M. Boughey, M.A., M.A., P.G.C.E., D.Phil. Dean of Teaching and Learning V.A. de Klerk, M.A., H.E.D., Ph.D. Dean of Students REGISTRAR S. Fourie, B.Th., B.D., D.Th.

VIS VIRTUS VERITAS Quae paris cives animo vigentes You who produce citizens of vigorous intellect, as Africae praebens rationis artes you offer to Africa the arts and skills which come Alma te mater canimus libenter from reason - we who are Rhodians gladly hymn Nos Rhodienses. you, our Alma Mater.

Veritas semper pretiosa nobis May truth be always precious and preside over us Praesit et pellat procut omne furtum and may it drive far away all deceit, nor may it Neu sinat quemquam male consulentem allow anyone with evil intent to learn what is Discere falsa. false.

Quicquid est foedum cohibere, quicquid May virtue and courage, eager for peace, together Integrae vitae proprium tueri with well disposed strength, rejoice to restrain Gaudeat virtus studiosa pacts whatever is disgusting and to uphold whatever Visque benigna. belongs to the fullness of life.

Purpura cincti et mem ores parentum Clad with purple and remembering our parents, Cuique nitamur dare iustum honorem let us strive to render to everyone with honour Neminique umquam licet invidentes which is due and without envying anyone let us Astra petamus. aim for the stars. ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

The Congregation is requested to stand while the Choir sings Vis Virtus Veritas and the Procession enters the Auditorium.

The Chancellor will constitute the Congregation.

The Vice-Chancellor will address the Congregation.

The Deans of the Faculties will present the candidates for the award of Diplomas and the Degrees of Bachelor, Bachelor with Honours, Master and Doctor.

The congregation will stand and sing the National Anthem.

The Chancellor will dissolve the Congregation.

The Congregation is requested to stand while the Choir sings Gaudeamus Igitur and the Procession leaves the Auditorium. With the exception o f the commencement and conclusion of the Ceremony and the singing of the National Anthem, members o f the Congregation are requested to remain seated throughout the proceedings. FACULTY OF PHARMACY

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF PHARMACY

ANSARI, Sabiha BOTHA, Danielle CAKATA, Azola CAWE, Yolanda CHAKONDA, Eric Kudzanai CHAPMAN, Nyaradzo Felistas CHEMURU, Nomsa Rutendo CHEN, Kuan-Yu CHEDUKU, Chiedza CHIMOMBE, Faith CfflPOYERA, Allan CHISHIMBA, Precious Mumbi CHIWESHE, Cynthia Tafadzwa Nyaradzo CLAYTON, Kristi Joan DENDAMERA, Mellisa Rumbidzai GAMBARA, Melisa Rumbidzai GANGADIN, Ashmika GONONGONO, Abriton GOVENDER, Naressa GUSHA, Zimasa GWARIRO, Abigaal Tendai Sungano GWEBU, Michelle Nelisile HKUNGE, William Tsatsi HUMANI, Masixole JANKI, Aarthi JINGQI, Nandipha JOWAH, Andropov KANDANGA, Mudiwa Edward KATIVHU, Rujeko Pennelop, with distinction KATSESfDE, Shingirai Miranda KIGOZI, Alex Nicholas Senoga KOEKEMOER, Sonya Mariana LEE, Hyeon Bok

2 LEHMAN, Nicole Caitlin LUVINDAO, Jonathan MACHEMEDZE, Simbarashe Patrick MAGOSVONGWE, Clare Ropafadzo MAHLANGU, Zoleka Nomasonto MAHLAULE, Sibusiso MAHOSVO, Tendai MAKWARA, Oscar Tatenda MALANGENI, Zingisa MARZBAN, Saba MASAKUSI, Panashe, with distinction MASHIYI, Siyamthemba Vuyo MATAMBO, Varaidzo MATSIKIDZE, Beverley-Ann Tariro, with distinction MAZANA, Kumbirai Progress MDLETSHE, Sthembile Princess MKUDU, Linda Tafadzwa MOTSI, Rutendo Olivia Maryann MTAMBEKA, Thembakazi MTOLO, Mthenjwa Quinton MTSHALI, Bongiwe MUDYAHOTO, Tsitsi MULALEYA, Lydia MUNGRA, Hansley MUNYIKWA, Rumbidzai MUROYIWA, Lowen MWAMUKA, Michelle Tatenda Thembie MWANDINGI, Wilhelmina Lattenda MZO, Lwazi NAICKER, Roganie NCUBE, Mbonisi NELL, Stacy Christy, with distinction NHIWATIWA, Idi Chiedza NOMKRUCA, Vuyolwethu NOMPANDANA, Amanda NONDO, Tinashe Tashinga Simbarashe NTULI, Thuli Zeldah

3 NYAMUTUKWA, Rutendo Beauty NYANDORO, John Tapiwa OKEYO, Ida Lisa Anyango, with distinction PHALADI, Mobakeng Ruth PILLAY, Evane QUDDUSI, Rifat-Ara RAMS AMY, Sanrisha SATANDE, Tanyaradzwa Everjoyce SIBANDA, Kundai Rushingo SIBANDA, Nigel Thandolwenkosi SILVER, Durre SINYANYA, Sibusisiwe SUME, Lonwabo Lusizo Janice TAKAFAKARE, Munyaradzi David TINARWO, Michelle Tafadzwa VITO, Charisma Joy WEWEGE, Nikita Klaire ZEND A, Macfarlane

FACULTY OF LAW

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS

AINSLIE, Deborah Marie ANAGNOSTOPOULOS, Adam Emmanuel BEAUMONT, Amy BOAST, Roxanne Ashley BOSMAN, Peter William Ross, with distinction BOUWER, Ceiri BRAATVEDT, Nils John CADER, Courtney CANTON, Stephen John Hick CHANHUWA, Mildred Kudzanai CHEN, Yung-Chaun CHIDEMO, Shorai Rutendo CRESSWELL, Sean Gerald CRISP, Lee, with distinction

4 DENGU, Admire Tendai DU PREEZ WINSON, Ross Brian FITZGERALD, Kirsten Haley FOSTER, Carmen GLOVER, Tristan Duncan, with distinction GORDON, Shaun Patrick HARRISON, Tamsyn Ann, with distinction HARRY, Akhira HASSIM, Sarhanna HOUSTON, Graham Stephen ITAMBA, Yolanda Frieda Aio JAKAZI, Tinotenda Simbarashe Elijah JOKAZI, Noluthando KAKAZA, NadaThobeka KAMBULE, Ntaoleng Lydia KATIVU, Taurai Blessed KAUFMANN, Anthony Luke KHALANI, Qaqamba KHAMBULE, Mlungisi KHANYILE, Mfana KHWELA, Bandile KNOTT, Gabrielle Rose KNOTT, John Andrew LUCWABA, Sipumelele MACQUEEN, Sarah Ashleigh, with distinction MADOVI, Ezekiel MADZINGO, Beauty Farai MAGENYA, Sibonile Ropafadzo MAKHUBO, Mduduzi Prince MALAN, Carla MALHERBE, Abraham Johannes, with distinction MALHERBE, Karin Tilitha MANHOMBO, Tinashe Griffm MARAZANI, Artwell MARDON, Jarryd Edward, with distinction MATHER, Nadine Renee, with distinction MATLOU, Lebogang Diale Herbert

5 MATSIKTWA, Josephine Rutendo MATTHEWS, Richard Charles Robin MBETU, Gamuchirai Alice MBOTI, Rosalia MCCULLOCH, Sean Vincent MFEKA, Luyanda Bongani MHLALA, Thuli Crystal MOROLONG, Mmaphuti MOUBRAY, Nicola Joan MUTIZAMHEPO, Tinashe Michael MVULANE, Sybil Nozipho NCUBE, Lipton NDABULA, Nqwenelwa Libongo NDHLOVU, Lisa Nompumelelo NDLOVU, Nokuzola Charlene NKOSIMBINI, Aphiwe PEMBERTON, Luke Walter PHAMODI, Sekoetlane Jacob RAPHUTI, Tshegofatso Lerato SCOTT, Jessica Leigh SHARPLEY, Kieren Lionel SMITH, Maxine Alice, with distinction STEWART, Cameron Charles SULTER, Nicola Jane TAYLOR, Murray Alistair TENDAYI, Tatenda Lxrvemore THERON, Nicholas Anthony TURNBULL, Victoria ULYATE, Rodney Mark VILJOEN, Shanine Marie VOERMAN, Leanne VON WILDENRATH, Lara, with distinction WEBSTER, Christopher Barry

6 FACULTY OF COMMERCE

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN TAXATION

KURETU, Aqualine MINI, Luzuko Yamixkela NONTSHINGA, Zezethu Sinovuyo PONTER, Lloyd Anthony ROSS, Mark Desmond, with distinction SH3IYA, Nontobeko Zandile TARUVINGA, Memory Tashinga WAGENAAR, Anna Susanna Maria

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTANCY

ALPORT, Bradley Shaun ANDERSON, Byron Grey BARRY, Jonathan George BROWN, Jennifer Elizabeth CHAKANYUKA, Chipo COPPOLA, Michele DICHABE, Cokung Naledi DUBE, Nomvuyo Ratanang Riyalima GAMBUSHE, Sthokozile Zamachonco Nokuphila GCABA, Mvuselelo Ndumiso HART, Bradley Kevin HATTINGH, Callan HAUPT, Alexander KASITA, Salmi Nangolo Ndinelago KIND, David Bruce KOFFIE, Chester Timothy KUIPA, Kudzai Marewasei KUSEL, Tim LALLA, Suhina LECLEZIO, Stephen Marc LECLEZIO, Thierry Francois MATANGA, Aviwe

7 MISTERGREEN, Nyeteh Awah MITCHELL, Jodie Jane MTHETHWA, Cabangile Refilwe MUDZOKORA, Mwazvitaishe Lilian NAANDA, Ndeapo Anna-Rosa Naapopye NEEDHAM, Scott William Grey NEHARA, Ramesh Kumar NEMAITONI, Fulufhelo Stewart NKOLOTI, Kuhebantu ODHIAMBO, Linda Evelyne Atieno ONWUDINJO, Chukwuebuka Obinna PRETORIUS, Amy RAZUNGUZWA, Tatenda Stephen TANGANA, Siphokazi Wendy THOMAS, Nithin Thomas TJIKUUA, Punehi TOERIEN, Rebekah Hadassah

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE WITH HONOURS

ADENDORFF, Emily Esther, in Financial Management, with distinction AFUNDE, Werner Simanekeni, in Accounting ANGUS, Craig Alexander Hugh, in Economics BENNETT, Catherine Lynne, in Economics BRASHER, Justin Gavin, in Information Systems, with distinction BROWN, Timothy John, in Environmental Science, with distinction CETYIWE, Sinako, in Information Systems CHIKUKWA, Danai Tafara, in Information Systems CHIRWA, Musankhana, in Information Systems, with distinction DIXON, Julie Lauren, in Economics, with distinction DU CANE, Alexander James Gordon, in Financial Management DUBE, Denise Tashinga Stembiso, in Economics DUZE, Simphiwe Ntombizodwa, in Economics, with distinction GARDNER, Ashley, in Information Systems GIDDIE, One Elsie, in Accounting

8 GNJATIC, Dusan, in Information Systems GUMEDE, Nkanyiso Harward, in Financial Management HILL, Darren Michael, in Information Systems JACOBS, Anelisa, in Economics JOHNSTON, Dean Allan, in Economics JOHNSTON, Jason, in Management JUGESSUR, Yuvan, in Financial Management KANTOR, Christy Merle, in Economics LETLALA, Tseko, in Financial Management LOVELL, Anthony Scott, in Management MABUZA, Nonhlanhla, in Information Systems, with distinction MAGAZI, Ziyanda, in Economics MAHOLO, Lisa, in Financial Management MAJOLA, Simphiwe Celumuzi, in Economics MAKHUBU, Nomvula Thando Phumelele, in Financial Management MAKONI, Tsungai, in Information Systems, with distinction MALIEHE, Paballo Ellen, in Management MAMETJA, Kgopong Edwell, in Information Systems MANNZHI, Livhuwani Bridget, in Information Systems MAPUMA, Aviwe Simbonge, in Economics MASSON, David Carlisle, in Economics MATAKANE, Lwazi, in Economics MAUCHAZA, Farai Eunice, in Economics MAWENI, Khanya, in Information Systems, with distinction MAY AT, Aslam Yusuf, in Accounting MBEDU, Saziso, in Financial Management MIGA, Ellendar Bongiwe, in Economics MKHWANAZL Sanele Siyathokoza Protus, in Accounting MOLEME, Paballo, in Financial Management MORDAUNT, Naledi Marcia, in Economics MOSES, Rory Lloyd, in Financial Management MOSS, Nicola Joy, in Management, with distinction MOYO, Nkosinomusa, in Accounting MQUQU, Pelokazi, in Financial Management MUNYAI, Danisile Nonhlanhla, in Economics MUTENDA, Gladman, in Financial Management

9 NCUBE, Lindani Bunu Siphathisiwe Michelle, in Information Systems NGEWANA, Lwandile Azande, in Economics NGWANE, Odwa, in Accounting NKOSI, Njabulo James, in Information Systems, with distinction NOQAYI, Aluzuko, in Management NTKINCA, Duma, in Financial Management NYACHOWE, Tafadzwa Virginia, in Financial Management NYACHOWE, Tinotenda Violet, in Financial Management NYAMAKANGA, Geoff, in Financial Management NYAMARIWATA, Ronald Munyaradzi, in Financial Management NZAMA, Lihle Pearl, in Economics NZAMA, Zinhle Pelsie, in Economics ONKABETSE, Boikhutso, in Financial Management PONTING, Kayla Jean, in Management, with distinction RAMCHANDRA, Taahir, in Financial Management RANKAPOLE, Abram Tebogo, in Information Systems RAW, Charles William, in Management REDDY, Nicolan, in Information Systems ROBERTS, Simon, in Financial Management, with distinction ROE, Amber-Jade, in Management, with distinction ROSS, Timothy Allan, in Management, with distinction SAID, Seif, in Management SCOTT, Donald Brett Leman, in Economics S1MENDA, Nankondo, in Financial Management STUURMAN, Zimkita, in Economics THEIJSSEN, Matthew John, in Financial Management, with distinction THOMSON, Caroline Deborah, in Information Systems, with distinction WASSERFALL, Nicola, in Mathematical Statistics WATT, Dustin James, in Financial Management WIDDOP, James Stuart Hailstones, in Economics WILLIAMS, Christopher John, in Financial Management, with distinction XULU, Thabile Sibusisiwe, in Accounting ZIKI, Makaziwe, in Financial Management

10 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS WITH HONOURS

CHIBANGUZA, Emilia, in Economics CRAGG, Bradley, in Economics FERREIRA, John-Edward, in Economics JANKS, Julia Kate, in Economics, with distinction LECWIDI, Letlhogile Marc Antony, in Economics MORGAN, Henry John, in Economics MUTIZE, Takudzwa, in Economics NTE, Boitumelo Prudence, in Economics PONELA, Arnold Tichaona, in Economics THORNYCROFT, Blake Mytton, in Financial Management TWALA, Rebecca Mohau Tanya, in Economics

FACULTY OF PHARMACY

DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE (PHARMACY)

CHAKAINGESU, Chikomborero, B.Pharm. (Rhodes), in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, in the Faculty of Pharmacy. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Synthesis and structure-activity relationship studies of 1,4-naphthoquinone derivatives as potential anti-trypanosomal agents.

CHANAKJRA, Tendai Jonathan, B.Pharm. (Rhodes), in Pharmaceutics, in the Faculty of Pharmacy. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Development, manufacture and assessment of mometasone furoate loaded nanostructured lipid carriers.

MAKONI, Pedzisai Anotida, B.Phaim. (Rhodes), in Pharmaceutics, with distinction, in the Faculty of Pharmacy. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Formulation, development and assessment of efavirenz-loaded lipid nanocarriers.

MOYO, Francis, B.Pharm. (Rhodes), in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, in the Faculty of Pharmacy. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Absorption and

11 emulsion liquid membranes in the remediation of metal processing waste water effluents using rhodium, trioctylamine and trihexylamine as a model.

MUKOZHIWA, Samantha Yolanda, B.Pharm. (Rhodes), in Pharmaceutics, with distinction, in the Faculty of Pharmacy. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Development and assessment of gastroretentive sustained release captopril tablets.

NYAMBE, Mutenta Nsokolo, B.Pharm. (Zimbabwe), in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, with distinction, in the Faculty of Pharmacy. Degree by thesis. Thesis: An Investigation of the potential anti-diabetic (insulinomimetic) activity of anti-oxidant compounds derived from Sargassum heterophyllum.

ZINDOVE, Chiedza Cathrine, B.Pharm. (Rhodes), in Pharmaceutics, in the Faculty of Pharmacy, Degree by thesis. Thesis: Development and assessment of sustained release stavudine loaded microparticles.

DEGREE OF MASTER OF PHARMACY

SIRUMA, Amanda Tatenda, B.Pharm. (Rhodes), in Pharmacy Practice, in the Faculty of Pharmacy. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Adolescent pregnancy: A community engaged participatory approach to design and implement an educational intervention.

FACULY OF LAW

DEGREE OF MASTER OF LAWS

MOHAMI, Thapelo Adelice, LL.B, (Lesotho), in the Faculty of Law. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The principle of complementarity: A critical analysis of Article 17 of the Rome Statute from an African perspective.

12 FACULTY OF SCIENCE

DEGREE OF MAS TER. OF SCIENCE

ABU-BASUTU, Keitometsi Ngulube, B.Sc. (Hons) (NUST), in Environmental Science, in the Department of Environmental Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Relative contribution of wild foods to individual and household food security in the context of increasing vulnerability due to HTV/AIDS and climate variability.

ADEYEMI, Samson Adebowale, B.Sc. (Hons) (Florin), in Bioinformatics and Computational Molecular Biology, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Structural bioinformatics analysis of the Hsp40 and Hsp70 molecular chaperones from humans.

ALISTOUN, Judith Robyn, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Environmental Science, in the Department of Environmental Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The origin of endorheic pans on the African erosion surface north of Grahamstown, South Africa.

AS SANE, Ali Ossufo, B.Sc. (Hons) (Eduardo Mondlane), in Exploration Geology, in the Department of Geology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Distribution of heavy mineral sands in Namalope deposit, Moma district, Mozambique.

AYRES, Devin William Philip, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Fisheries Science, in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Effect of diet and sex sorting on growth and gonad development in farmed South African abalone Haliotis midae.

BARRETT, Dennis Ian, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Mathematics, with distinction, in the Department of Mathematics. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Invariant optimal control on the three-dimensional semi- euclidean group: Control afine and quadratic Hamilton-Poisson systems.

13 BELL, Caroline Margaret, B.Sc. (Hons) (UKZN), in Marine Biology, in the Department of Zoology and Entomology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The epibiotic relationship between mussels and barnacles.

BEZUIDENHOUT, Samantha Catherine, B.Sc, (Hons) (Rhodes), in Human Kinetics and Ergonomics, in the Department of Human Kinetics and Ergonomics. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The effects of age on the worker capacity and mechanization on the task demands in a South African manufacturing industry.

BISHOP, Amy Ruth, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Marine Biology, in the Department of Zoology and Entomology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Age, growth, reproduction and sexual dimorphism of the striped dolphin, Stenella coeruleoalba, off the south-east coast of southern Africa.

BITESIGIRWE, Godfrey Stephen, B.Sc. (Hons) (Dar es Salaam), in Exploration Geology, in the Department of Geology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Gold mineralization in a high grade metamorphic terrane in the Handeni district, Eastern Tanzania.

BRANSON, Thomas Keegan, B.Sc. (Hons) (British Columbia), in Exploration Geology, in the Department of Geology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: A review of archean orogenic gold deposits in greenstone belts and the Slave Province: Exploration in the Yellowknife domain, NWT, Canada.

CHARTER FITZGERALD, Veronique, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Microbiology, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Screening of entomopathogenic fungi against citrus mealybug (Planococcus citri (Risso)) and thrips (Sdrtothrips aurantii (Faure)).

CHINYXJKU, Donald Tichaona, B.Sc. (Zimbabwe), in Exploration Geology, in the Department of Geology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The Kansanshi Cu-Au deposit, Domes Region,

14 Zambia: Geology, mineralisation and alteration characteristics in the main pit,

CONTU, Lara, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Biochemistry, with distinction, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The effects of extracellular and intracellular Hop on cell migration processes.

COPPINGER, Christine Rose, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Fisheries Science, with distinction, in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Assessing the genetic of catface rockcod Epinephelus andersoni in the subtropical western Indian Ocean and modelling the effects of climate change on their distribution.

CRYMBLE, Tegan, B.Sc, (Hons) (Rhodes), in Human Kinetics and Ergonomics, in the Department of Human Kinetics and Ergonomics. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Cardiovascular disease risk in Black African females and the efficacy of a walking programme on blood pressure in a sub-sample.

DE BEER, Chenelle Lesley, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Fisheries Science, in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science, Degree by thesis. Thesis: Genetic and morphometric variation of Octopus vulgaris in the Benguela Current region.

DE LA REY, Edward Albert, B.Sc., B.Eco. (Rhodes), in Information Systems, in the Department of Information Systems. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Towards an information systems model of the National Qualifications Framework.

DE MOOR, Warren Ralph Josephus, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Biochemistry, with distinction, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The interaction of silver nanoparticles with triosephosphate isomerase from human and malarial parasite (.Plasmodium falciparum): A comparative study.

is DEBLEY, James, B.Sc, (), in Computer Science, with distinction, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: An investigation of the XMOS XS1 architecture as a platform for development of audio control standards.

DUNCAN, Murray Ian, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Fisheries Science, with distinction, in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The genetic stock structure and distribution of Chrysoblephus puniceus, a commercially important transboundary linefish species endemic to the southwest Indian Ocean.

EGAN, Shaun Peter, B.Sc. (UNISA), B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Computer Science, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A framework for high speed lexical classification of malicious URLs.

ELLIOTT, Andrea, B.A., B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Human Kinetics and Ergonomics, with distinction, in the Department of Human Kinetics and Ergonomics. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Impact of batting skill on pacing during repeated sprints between wickets.

FAIREY, Brenton John, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Geology, in the Department of Geology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Genesis of karst- hostel manganese ores of the Postmasburg manganese field and the implications of related hydrothermal activity, Northern Cape, South Africa.

FAYA, Ngonidzashe, B.Sc. (Hons) (Fort Hare), in Bioinformatics and Computational Molecular Biology, with distinction, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: A step forward in defining Hsp90s as potential drug targets for human parasitic diseases.

FORRESTER, Jock Ingram, B.Com. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Computer Science, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree by

16 coursework and thesis. Thesis: An exploration into the use of webinjects by financial malware.

FOULKES, Susan Elizabeth, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Geology, in the Department of Geology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Genesis of the Gamsberg Zn(-Pb) deposit, Namaqualand metamorphic province, South Africa: A petrographic, mineral-chemical and novel stable isotope approach.

FRIEDMAN, Brandon, in Computer Science, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: A study of South African computer users’ password usage habits and attitude towards password security.

GELDENHUYS, Chanel, B.Sc. (Hons) (UKZN), in Botany, with distinction, in the Department of Botany. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Mangrove and salt marsh dynamics at Nahoon Estuary, Eastern Cape: A planted mangrove forest.

GIDAY, Nigussie Mezgebe, B.Sc. (Debub), M.Sc. (Addis Ababa), in Physics, in the Department of Physics and Electronics, Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Optimizing MIDAS III over South Africa.

GOUWS, Lindsey Ann, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Computer Science, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The role of computational thinking in introductory computer science.

GULAMUSSEN, Noor Jehan, Lie, Vet. Med. (Eduardo Mondlane), in Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Electrospun sorbents for solid phase extraction (SPE) and colorimetric detection of pesticides.

GWATINETSA, Demand, B.Sc. (Zimbabwe), in Exploration Geology, in the Department of Geology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Distribution of iron-titanium oxides in the vanadiferous

17 main magnetite seam of the upper zone: Northern limb, Bushveld complex.

HANSEN, Christel Dorothee, B.Sc. (Hons) (UP), in Geography, with distinction, in the Department of Geography. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The characterization of an openwork block deposit, northern buttress, Vesleskarvet, Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica.

HONYE, Sylvester, B.Sc. (Fort Hare), B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Computer Science, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Mobile application development for converged telecommunication/intemet environments.

HUGHES, Gareth Edward, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Microbiology, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: An investigation into the expression and subcellular localization of three small open reading frames on Helicoverpa armigera stunt virus RNA 1.

HUNTER, Morgan Campbell, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Biochemistry, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Analysis of the interaction of Hsp90 with the extracellular matrix protein fibronectin (FN).

HUYSAMEN, Kirsten Christina, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Human Kinetics and Ergonomics, in the Department of Human Kinetics and Ergonomics. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Validation of an assessment tool for mental fatigue applied to rotational shift.

ISEMONGER, Devin Neil, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Fisheries Science, with distinction, in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Modelling the spatial and genetic response of the endemic sparid: Polysteganus praeorbitalis (Pisces: Sparidae) to climate change in the Agulhas Current system.

JOB, Nancy Merle, B.A. (UKZN), H.D.E. (UCT), in Environmental Science, in the Department of Environmental Science. Degree by

is thesis. Thesis: An investigation into the geomorphic origin and dynamics of deep, peat-filled valley bottom wetlands dominated by palmiet (Prionium serratum): A case study based on the Goukou Wetland, Southern Cape.

JORDAAN, Jason, B.Tech. (Technikon S.A), B.Sc. (Grantham), B.Com. (Hons) (UCT), M.Tech. (UNISA), in Computer Science, with distinction, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: An examination of validation practices in relation to the forensic acquisition of digital evidence in South Africa.

KABUNDA, Ghislain Mwape, B.Sc. (Hons) (Lubumbashe), in Exploration Geology, in the Department of Geology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Exploration for sediment-hosted copper mineralization in Kaponda prospect, central African copperbelt, Democratic Republic of Congo.

KADYE, Rose, B.Sc. (Zimbabwe), B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Biotechnology, with distinction, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The involvement of TRAP 1 in the mitochondrial localization of STAT3 in mammalian cells.

KIBET, Caleb Kipkurui, B.Sc. (Hons) (Kenyatta), in Bioinformatics and Computational Molecular Biology, with distinction, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Analysis of transcription factor binding specificity using ChIP-seq data.

KIHARA, Esther Wanjiku, B.Sc. (Kenyatta), in Bioinformatics and Computational Molecular Biology, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Structural bioinformatics analysis of plasmodium DNAJ proteins and the interactions with Plasmodium falciparum Hsp70s.

19 KLEIN, Rebecca Ann, B.Sc. (Hons) (Leeds), in Zoology, in the Department of Zoology and Entomology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: An. assessment of human-carnivore conflict in the Kalahari region of Botswana.

KRAMER, Adam Hildyard, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Biotechnology, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: An investigation of the role of mitochondrial STAT3 and modulation of the reacti ve oxygen species in adipocyte differentiation.

LAND, Jarred Sven, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Geology, in the Department of Geology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Genesis of BIF- hosted Hematite iron ore deposits in the central part of the Maremane anticline, Northern Cape Province, South Africa.

LEDWABA, Mpho Violet, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Characterization and application of phthalocyanine-magnetic nanoparticle conjugates anchored to electrospun polyamide nanofibers.

LONTSI SOB, Aaron Joel, B.Sc. (Buea), B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Physics, with distinction, in the Department of Physics and Electronics. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Thermoluminescence of natural quartz.

MACHUMELE, Nkateko Jones, B.Tech. (UP), in Exploration Geology, in the Department of Geology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: A geological, petrological and mineralogical study of the UG3 chromitite seam at Modikwa platinum mine: Significance to exploration and PGE resources.

MADIKIZA, Lwazikazi, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Environmental Biotechnology, in the Institute for Environmental Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Bacterial degradation of waste coal.

20 MAGORO, Mandla Leon, B.Sc. (Venda), in Zoology, in the Department of Zoology and Entomology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Predation by alien largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides Lacepede 1802 (Centrarchidae: Perciformes), on indigenous marine fish species in the Kowie system, South Africa,

MALATJI, Tsholofelo Sylvia, B.Sc. (Hons) (Botswana), in Exploration Geology, in the Department of Geology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Petrological, mineralogical and geochemical studies of Zhongchang and Yantiangou ultramafic intrusions from the Panxi region, Sichuan Province, S-W China. Metallogenic and exploration implications.

MASEFIELD, Vincent Antony, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Geography, in the Department of Geography. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A preliminary assessment linking altered catchment land-cover to the health of four temporarily open/closed South African estuaries.

MAYISELA, Simphiwe Hector, Nat.Dip. (UNISA), in Computer Science, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Information-centric security: A business driven approach for protecting corporate information on mobile devices.

MIDGLEY, Craig, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Fisheries Science, in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Trends in the fish assemblage structure of two South African transition-zone estuaries: Can these trends be linked to climate change?

MITECHE, Sacha Patrick, B.Sc. (Malawi), B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Computer Science, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A mobile phone solution for ad-hoc hitch-hiking in South Africa.

MLAMBO, Patricia Zanele, B.Sc. (Zululand), B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), <■ in Environmental Biotechnology, in the Institute for Environmental

21 Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Exploring fertiliser potential of biosolids from algae integrated wastewater treatment systems.

MODISHA, Phillimon Mokanne, B.Sc. (Hons) (Limpopo), in Chemistry, with distinction, in the Department of Chemistry. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Fabriction, characterization and application of phthalocyanine-magnetite hybrid nanofibers.

MOETLHOA, Boitumelo, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Microbiology, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The preparation of an antigen for the generation of polyclonal antibodies against the capsid subunit, VP1, and the viral protease, 3Cpro, of Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV).

MOHALE, Mamello, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry. Degree by thesis. Thesis: An electrospun nanofiber colorimetric probe for detection of alkaline phosphatase for diagnosis of liver toxicity.

MOHAPI, Neo, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Applied Mathematics, with distinction, in the Department of Mathematics. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A study of spherical solutions in chameleon scalar- tensor theories.

MORALLANA, Jonas Moqebelo, B.Sc. (Hons) (UFS), in Ichthyology, in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Regional connectivity, differentiation and biogeography of three species of the genus Lutjanus in the western Indian Ocean.

MORRISON, David Graham, B.Com., B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Biochemistry, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Lignocellulosic waste degradation using enzyme synergy with commercially available enzymes and Clostridium cellulovorans XylanaseA and MannanaseA.

22 MOSES, Vuyani, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Bioinformatics and Computational Molecular Biology, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The large scale bioinformatics analysis of auxiliary activity family 9 enzymes.

MULLER, Matthew Justin, B.A., B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Water Resource Science, in the Institute for Water Research. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Linking institutional and ecological provisions for wastewater treatment discharge in a rural municipality, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

MZOBE, Pearl Nonjabulo, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Geography, in the Department of Geography. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Sediment linkages in a small catchment in the Mount Fletcher southern Drakensberg region, South Africa.

NEEF, Gotz Georg, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Botany, in the Department of Botany. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Comparative phylogeography of five swallowtail butterfly species (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) in South Africa: ecological and taxonomic implications.

NEPGEN, Eugene Stephan, B.Sc. Agric. (Stell), in Entomology, in the Department of Zoology and Entomology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A study on the application technology of the sterile insect technique, with focus on false codling moth, Thaumatotibia leucotreta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), a pest of citrus in South Africa.

NHLEKO, Zoliswa Nombulelo, B.Sc. (Rhodes), B.Sc. (Hons) (UNISA), in Zoology, in the Department of Zoology and Entomology. Degree by thesis: Thesis: The demography, spatial ecology and reproductive success of the black rhinoceros, Diceros bicomis, in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

NICHOLSON, Gareth Hurst, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Fisheries Science, in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science.

23 Degree by thesis. Thesis: Towards understanding stocking density of farmed South African abalone Haliotis midae.

NIYONZEMA, Pontien, B.Sc. (Hons) (KIST), in Physics, in the Department of Physifes and Electronics. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Thermo luminescence characteristics of synthetic quartz.

NKHUMELENI, Thizwilondi Moses, B.Bus.Sci. (Rhodes), in Computer Science, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Correlation and comparative analysis of traffic across five network telescopes.

NOLTE, Zianca, B.Sc. (UFS), in Marine Biology, in the Department of Zoology and Entomology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The natural history of the humpback dolphin, Sousa chinensis, in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: Age, growth and reproduction.

NTINDA, Maria Ndapewa, B.Sc. (Namibia), in Computer Science, with distinction, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Web-based M-Leaming system for ad-hoc learning of Mathematical Concepts amongst first year students at the University ofNamibia.

NTSHAKAZA, Pamella, B.Sc. (Hons) (Zululand), in Microbiology, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Host relations of Kalaharituber pfeilii (Henn.) Trappe & Kagan-Zur.

ONYWERA, David Harris, B.Sc. (Hons) (Nairobi), in Bioinformatics and Computational Molecular Biology, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Influence of non-synonymous sequence mutations on the architecture of HIV-1 clade C protease receptor site: Docking and molecular dynamics studies.

PAGE, Samantha Karin, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Zoology, with distinction, in the Department of Zoology and Entomology. Degree

24 by thesis. Thesis: The feasibility of reintroducing African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) into the Great Fish River Nature Reserve, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

PARKER, Rhiannon Jennifer, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Human Kinetics and Ergonomics, in the Department of Human Kinetics and Ergonomics. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A field investigation into the impact of task demands on worker responses in the South African forestry silviculture sector.

POWER, Sean Duncan, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Fisheries Science, with distinction, in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The water and nutrient potential of brewery effluent for hydroponic tomato production,

RAFAEL, Christopher Carlos Ferreira, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Synthesis of metal carbene scaffolds for use in medicinal chemistry.

RAINES, Mark Douglas, B.Sc. (UJ), B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Geology, in the Department of Geology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Mineral disequilibrium: A textural, geochemical and isotopic (Sm- Nd) study between coexisting plagioclase and orthopyroxene from the Merensky reef at Winnaarshoek in the Eastern Bushveld Complex, RSA.

SALIMO, Luckmore, B.Sc. (Zimbabwe), in Exploration Geology, with distinction, in the Department of Geology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Gold mineralization at Masumbi Au- Cu Prospect, west Kenya: Implication for gold exploration in the Archaean Ndori Greenstone belt of Kenya.

SENEZA, Cleophace, B.Sc. (Kigali Institute of Education), in Physics, with distinction, in the Department of Physics and Electronics. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Thermoluminescence of secondary glow peaks in carbon-doped aluminium oxide.

25 SIMASIKU, Evans Kamwi, B.Sc. (Namibia), B.Sc. (Hons) (UCT), in Ichthyology, in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Assessment of the Lake Liambezi fishery, Zambezi region, Namibia.

SITOLE, Phumeza, B.Sc. (Hons) (Fort Hare), in Microbiology, with distinction, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Investigating the role of mycorrhizal fhngi and associated bacteria in promoting growth of citrus seedlings.

SLABBERT, Wynand Leon, B.Sc. (Hons) (Stell), in Exploration Geology, in the Department of Geology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Ore distribution controls within the footwall of the Navachab Gold Mine, an orogenic lode gold deposit, Damara belt, Karibib district, Namibia.

STAFFORD, Martha Louisa, Nat. Dip. (UNISA), in Entomology, in the Department of Zoology and Entomology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Biological control as an integrated control method in the management of aquatic weeds in an urban environmental and socio­ political landscape. Case study: Metropolitan area.

STALMANS, Etienne Raymond, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Computer Science, with distinction, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: DNS traffic based classifiers for the automatic classification of BOTNET Domains.

STEELE, Nikita, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), Marine Biology, in the Department of Zoology and Entomology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Geographical variation in effects of nutrient levels and grazing intensity on community structure between upwelling and non- upwelling regions of South Africa.

TAYLOR, Jessica Mary, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Synthesis and characterization of NaYGdF4upcon vers ion nanoparticles and an

26 investigation of their effects on the spectroscopic properties of two phthalocyanine dyes.

TERRACIN, Matthew Theodore, B.Sc. (Hons) (Kingston), in Exploration Geology, in the Department of Geology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Petrography, geochemistry and origin of atypical sedimentary-igneous contact relationships at the base of the Hotazel formation around Middelplaats, Northern Cape Province, RSA.

TRISTRAM, Uvedale Roy, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Computer Science, with distinction, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Classification of the difficulty in accelerating problems using GPUs.

VAN DER SCHYFF, Karl Izak, B.Sc. (UNISA), in Computer Science, with distinction, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Cloud information security: A higher education perspective.

VAN DER VYVER, Johan Samuel Frederik, B.Tech. (NMMU), B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Fisheries Science, in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The geographic stock structure of chokka squid, Loligo reynaudi, and its implications for management of the fishery.

VAN DER WALT, Kerry-Ann, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Ichthyology, with distinction, in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Genetic structure of tributary populations of native fishes in the Groot Marico catchment, North West Province, South Africa.

VOOGT, Nina Margaret, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Marine Biology, in the Department of Zoology and Entomology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Dietary aspects of establishing a mainland-based colony of the endangered African Penguin (Spheniscus demersus) in St Francis Bay, South Africa.

27 WEIDEMAN, Craig Ivan, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Environmental Science, in the Department of Environmental Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Linking satellite and point micrometeorological data to estimate vegetation water use: Distributed evapotranspiration modelling based on MODIS LAI, Penman-Monteith and functional convergence theory.

WHEELER, Anita, Nat. Dip. (CPUT), in Botany, in the Department of Botany. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Factors influencing ecological sustainability in the ostrich industry in the Little Karoo, South Africa.

WINKLER, Alexander Claus, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Fisheries Science, with distinction, in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Taxonomy and life history of the zebra seabream, Diplodus cervinus (Perciformes: Sparidae), in southern Angola.

YAO, Jia, B.Sc. (China), B.Sc. (Hons) (Wits), in Biochemistry, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Synthesis of silver nanoparticles and their role against a thiazolekinase enzyme from Plasmodium falciparum.

FACULTY OF PHARMACY

DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHARMACY

COETZEE, Renier, M.Pharm. (North West)

DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

FAUZEE, Ayeshah Fateemah Beebee, M.Sc. (Pharmacy) (Rhodes), in Pharmaceutics, in the Faculty of Pharmacy. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Establishing a formulation design space for a generic clobetasol 17-propionate cream using the principles of Quality by Design. Supervisor: Professor RB Walker.

28 MUGORE, Linnetie, MPH (Zimbabwe), in Pharmacy Practice, in the Faculty of Pharmacy, Degree by thesis. Thesis: Adherence to antiretroviral therapy in children in Zimbabwe: A randomized control trial to validate a new self-reported adherence monitoring tool. Supervisor: Professor R Dowse. Co-supervisor: Professor KNathoo (University of Zimbabwe).

FACULTY OF LAW

DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

OBURA, Ken Otieno, LL.M. (UP), in the Faculty of Law. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Combating corruption while respecting human rights: A critical study of the non-conviction based assets recovery mechanism in Kenya and South Africa. Supervisor: Professor L Juma.

29 W hat is gra d u a tio n ?

Our practice of graduation is derived from a tradition which reaches back to at least the medieval universities of Europe.

Graduates are those who have been admitted to a degree. There is a strict hierarchy of degrees from “bachelor’ through to “doctor”. In admitting a person to a degree the degree is conferred on that person in a somewhat archaic ceremony which is reminiscent of the equally archaic ceremony in which a knighthood is conferred.

What actually happens in a graduation ceremony is along the following lines. The Dean, who is the person responsible for the academic project in that particular Faculty and who can thus attest to the achievement of the particular student in reaching the required level, requests the Chancellor to confer the degree. The student then moves to the Chancellor and kneels before him. The Chancellor, who is the titular head of the University and who acts in the name of the University, then confers the degree by holding a ceremonial bonnet to the student’s head while saying “I confer the degree”. The student proceeds to the Registrar. The Registrar, who is the keeper of the records of the student’s endeavours, confirms the admission of that student to a particular degree by placing the appropriate hood over the student’s head. There is a hood for each degree. Hoods differ from each other in colour and shape,

The three basic degrees are Bachelor, Master and Doctor. Bachelor has nothing to do with the usual meaning “a man who has never married” but with the garland of leaves and berries (from the Latin bacca lauri, laurel berry) worn by graduands long ago. A Master’s degree is conferred on a person who has achieved the mastery of a specific field of study. “Doctor” is from the Latin verb “to teach" and is an ancient academic title which dates back to the very first universities where it implied that the holder had a licence to teach in a university.

Academic gowns are based on the clerical gowns (most scholars in Europe were monks or priests) worn in the Middle Ages in universities which would have been housed in poorly heated buildings. The hood is also derived from ancient times when it was attached to the gown and worn to keep the head warm. When not on the head it was pushed back to look more or less as it does when worn today.

Rhodes gowns are derived from those of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Bachelors and Master’s wear a black gown of the same design as that worn by Master’s of Arts in the University of Oxford. Doctors of Philosophy wear a scarlet gown of tire same design as that wom by Bachelors of Arts in the University of Cambridge. Bachelor’s hoods are made in an Oxford simple shape. Master’s and Doctors’ hoods are made in the full shape of the University of London. Apart from the shape of the hood, the colour indicates the specific degree. For instance, a BA hood is black lined with white and bound with purple, while that for a BSc is black lined with bottle green.

The principal officers at graduation wear distinctive gowns. For example, the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor wear gowns made of black brocade. The Chancellor’s gown is trimmed with gold lace and the Vice-Chancellor’s with silver lace.

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NATIONAL ANTHEM OF SOUTH AFRICA

Nkosi sikelel’ iAfrika Maluphakanyisw’ uphondo lwayo, Yizwa imithandazo yethu, Nkosi sikelela, thina lusapho lwayo.

Morena boloka setjhaba sa heso, O fedise dintwa la matshwenyeho, O se boloke, O se boloke setjhaba sa heso, Setjhaba sa South Afrika - South Afrika.

Uit die blou van onse hemel, Uit die diepte van ons see, Oor ons ewige gebergtes, Waar die kranse antwoord gee,

Sounds the call to come together, And united we shall stand, Let us live and strive for freedom, In South Africa our land. i

■ RHODES UNIVERSITY

------2014 ------GRADUATION CEREMONY 1820 SETTLERS NATIONAL MONUMENT FRIDAY, 11 APRIL AT 14.30 CHANCELLOR The Hon. Justice L.Mpati, B.A., LL.B., LL.D. (Honoris causa)

VICE-CHANCELLOR S.Badat, B.Soc.Sc.(Hons), Cert.H.E.Sc.&Tech.Policy, Ph.D., D.Phil. (Honoris causa)

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (ACADEMIC & STUDENT AFFAIRS) S.G. Mabizela, M.Sc., Ph.D.

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT) P.G. Clayton, Ph.D., F.I.C.S., M.C.S.S.A., M.A.C.M.

CHAIRPERSON OF COUNCIL V.D. Kahla, B.A., LL.B.

PRESIDENT OF CONVOCATION The Rev. T.S.N. Gqubule, Ph.D., D.D. (Honoris causa)

DEANS Professor F.T Hendricks, BA(UWC), MSoc.Sc. PhD Dean of the Faculty of Humanities (Uppsala) Professor R.T.F. Bernard, Ph.D. Dean of the Faculty of Science Professor J. Campbell, B.A., LL.B., LL.M. Dean of the Faculty of Law Professor P.D. Wilmot, B.A., H.D.E., M.Ed., Ph.D. Dean of the Faculty of Education Professor D.A. Sewry, MSc., Ph.D., FICSIT, MCSSA., MACM., MAIS. Dean of the Faculty of Commerce Professor R.B. Walker B.Pharm., Ph.D., M.P.S. Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy Professor C.M. Boughey, M.A., M.A., P.G.C.E., D.Phil. Dean of Teaching and Learning V.A. de Klerk, M.A., H.E.D., Ph.D. Dean of Students REGISTRAR S. Fourie, B.Th., B.D., D.Th.

VIS VIRTUS VERITAS Quae paris cives ammo vigentes You who produce citizens of vigorous intellect, as Africae praebens rationis artes you offer to Africa the arts and skills which come Alma te mater caniraus libenter from reason - we who are Rhodians gladly hymn Nos Rhodienses. you, our Alma Mater.

Veritas semper pretiosa nobis May truth be always precious and preside over us Praesit et pell at procul ornne fiirtum and may it drive far away all deceit, nor may it Neu sinat quemquam male consulenterrr allow anyone with evil intent to learn what is Discere falsa. false.

Quicquid est foedum cohibere, quicquid May virtue and courage, eager for peace, together Integrae vitae proprium tueri with well disposed strength, rejoice to restrain Gaudeat virtus studiosa pacis whatever is disgusting and to uphold whatever Visque benigna. belongs to the fullness of life.

Purpura cincti et memores parentum Clad with purple and remembering our parents, Cuique nitamur dare iustum honorem let us strive to render to everyone with honour Neminique umquam iicet invidentes which is due and without envying anyone let us Astra petamus. aim for the stars. ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

The Congregation is requested to stand while the Choir sings Vis Virtus Veritas and the Procession enters the Auditorium.

The Chancellor will constitute the Congregation.

The Vice-Chancellor will address the Congregation.

The Public Orator, Professor Paul R Maylam, will present: Nokugcina E Mhlophe for the Degree of Doctor of Literature, Honoris Causa

Ms Gcina Mhlophe will address the Congregation.

The Dean of the Faculty will present the candidates for the Degrees of Bachelor, Bachelor with Honours, Master and Doctor of Philosophy.

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic & Student Affairs) will present Undine Susanne Weber for the award of the Vice-Chancellor’s Senior Distinguished Teaching Medal.

The congregation will stand and sing the National Anthem.

The Chancellor will dissolve the Congregation.

The Congregation is requested to stand while the Choir sings Gaudeamus Igitur and the Procession leaves the Auditorium. With the exception of the commencement and conclusion o f the Ceremony and the singing of the National Anthem, members o f the Congregation are requested to remain seated throughout the proceedings. FACULTY OF HUMANITIES

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

ABRAHAMS, Sanaa, with distinctions in History and Philosophy ALEXANDER, Connor Callum Umberto ANTROBUS, Claudia ARKERT, Ross Karl ATTEWELL, Cara Elizabeth BAGWASI, Mpiwa Seipone Mokgethi BAKASA, Pamela Rutendo BARFORD, Laura Anne BARNETT, Kagontle Redemption BATYI, Zusipe BAXTER, Clayton Zachary BAYTOPP, Catherine Claire BEARD, Sally-Anne BELL, Alexander Kuthning BEND1E, Khalil BENNETT, Maria Angelina BENOIT, Nadege Stephanie Julie BENSE, Bradley Peter BENSUSAN, Tansy Ella, with distinction in English BENTLEY, Nicole Beecroft Elliott BERRY, Jessie, with distinction in English BERTRAND, James Louis BEYLEVELD, Genevieve Marguirite BLANE, Andrew Grant Stewart BLUMBERG, Callyn Samantha BRAANS, Cameron Ian BRADLEY, Jessica Anne BRJDGENS, Jemma * BRILL, Samantha BRITS, Jason Eric, with distinctions in Art History & Visual Culture and English BRITZ, Kirsty Sian BROWN, Ashleigh Meghan

2 BUTLER, Travis Michael CABE, Musawenkosi CADDEN, Luke Aron CARKEEK, James Michael CAROLUS, Alyxandra Catherine CLUBANDA, Tanaka CHIPANGA, Tanaka Shad CHITAPI, Rosemary Fadzai Tendai CHIYA, Sinazo Sanelisiwe Sibusisiwe COLLINS, Morgan Gwyneth, with distinction in German Studies CONRADEE, Tessa Jane COOPER, Jason Dean CRICHTON, Nicole Leigh DAMANT, Tania DANCKWERTS, Ashleigh Jane DAVIES, Marc Daniel, with distinctions in Journalism & Media Studies and Political & International Studies DA WE, Holly Emma DE BACKER, Bianca Leigh DE KLERK, Danielle Andrea, with distinction in Political & International Studies DE KOCK, Candace Rose DE ROBILLARD, Tristan Michael DE WET, Nicholas Jonathan DIECKMANN, Walther John DIOKANE, Kegomoditswe DLALISA, Samkelisiwe DLANGALALA, Sandisile Sizo DLOMO, Mthokozisi DORMEHL, Jamie-Lee DOTT, Melian DU TOIT, Chanel Rose-Marie DURANDT, Danielle Claire, with distinction in Philosophy DWYER, Gareth Terence Bryant, with distinctions in Computer Science and German Studies and Philosophy DYKMAN, Kendra Irene EDWARDS, Katherine Rose

3 EFSTATHIOU, Elianna ELLIS, Michele Calista, with distinction in Drama ERASMUS, Shirley Josephine ERSKOG, Mikaela Nhondo FAIRFOOT, Sheldon Henri FARIS, Alexia FERGUSON, Kate Deliana, with distinction in Anthropology FITCHET, Rubert, with distinctions in Journalism & Media Studies and Political & International Studies FROST, Diana Frances FUNK, Sabina Georgia, with distinction in Philosophy GABELANA, Vuyolwethu GARDNER, Candice May, with distinction in Studio Practice GCALL Andisiwe Simpiwe Lubambo GHEDI ALASOW, Jonis GILBERT, Thomas Russel GLUCKMAN, Lloyd Jonathan GOVENDER, Carissa Jade, with distinction in Journalism & Media Studies GRAHAM, Stephanie Anne GRIFFIN, Anne Margaret GRIFFITHS, Jonathan Lloyd, with distinction in Studio Practice GUMEDE, Simphiwe Thembinkosi HARIDASS, Pratishtha, with distinction in Journalism & Media Studies HART, Jeremy Mallon Slater HATTINGH, Cornelius Johannes HAZELL, Kyla Jane Emma, with distinctions in Legal Theory and Philosophy and Political & International Studies HENDRICKS, Lindi Leela HERHOLDT, Melanie Joan HELL, Kirsten Leigh HLALUKA, Rita Noxolo HLANGANYANA, Siviwe HOCKLY, Ju-Ann Joy HODGSKISS, Kirsty Leigh Maijorie HOFFMANN, Chloe Shanna Sinclair, with distinction in English

4 HOGGE, Tristan David HOLDSWORTH, Jessica HOLMES, Katharine Nova, with distinction in Journalism & Media Studies HONGSHAGEN, Tore HOUSTON-MCM1LLAN, Jason HUANG, Kuei-Mao HUXHAM, Daniel Richard Edward IVISON, Tarryn Patricia, with distinction in English Language & Linguistics JAMIESON, Christie Elizabeth JENKINS, Alia Anne Surtees JOHANNES, Rhowan Leandre JOUBERT, Laila KABUSHENGA, Grace Mbabazi KAMUHANGA, Katuna Uahenua Ashrawi Hoveka KERR, Tamsin Frances KERR, Taryn Candice KHAKETLA, Ntsali KIBI, Linda Cecilia KINGSTON, Robyn KIRK, Robyn Deidre KLEINBOOI, St John Benedict KNIGHT, Vanessa Louise KNOWLES, Megan Sarah, with distinction in Drama KOLOANB, Lebogang Maria KOZA, Neo KUBEKA, Busisiwe KWIZERA, Fiona Hope Esther Nyirarukundo LANDERS, Shannon Leigh LANGE, Timothy Graeme LAWLOR, Kenneth Ryan LELIA, Yvonne Lerato LEWIS, Tiffany Amber LINDHORST, Deane James LLOYD, Dylan Reuben LOMBARD, Edith

5 LOVATT, Marc David LOWEN, Kathleen Louise, with distinction in Sociology LUKSICH, Danielle Teresa LUZIPHO, Sive Natasha Cebisa LYLE, Megan Daniele, with distinction in English Language & Linguistics MABUSELA, Sibuiele Khayakazi MACHOVAN1, Nyeleti Michelle MADUNA, Ntombifuthi Jennifer MAHOKO, Thamsanqa MAKON1, Danai Vimbai MAKUVACHUMA, Tutsirai Patricia MAMBI, Yolokazi Zoxolo Mtha MARALACK, Matthieu Gottlieb, with distinction in Ethnomusicology MARX, Matthew David MASANGO, Bongeka Nozipho MASEBE, Morongoa MASHIANE, Lerato Lillian MASOEK, Nonkululeko Neo MASUNGA, Tafadzwa Precious MATHIESON, Struan Wade MATLALA, Alucia Koketso MATTUSHEK, Patrick Mark MAVUSO, Snethemba Fikile MCCORRISTON, Matthew Luke MCFADZEAN, Sarah-Jane MEIKLE BRAES, Kate Elizabeth MIDZI, Vimbai Beverly, with distinctions in Journalism & Media Studies and Political & International Studies MINI, Tshitso MINNIE, Hannah Catherine MLISWA, Alexandra Tokozile MODISE, Nthabiseng MOLOBYE, Kamogelo MOLOPE, Koketso Lebohang MOLUTSI, Khulusego Maduo

6 MONARE, Tshegofatso Reneilwe MONDHLANA, Sandile MONTOEDI, Katlego MOODLEY, Shivani, with distinctions in Legal Theory and Psychology MOTSAMAI, Boitshoko Katlego Arthur MTHEMBU, Sithembiso Johnson MTHONTI, Fezokuhle Ntokozo, with distinction in Drama MULLA, Zaheera MUNEMO, Ihwani Makaita NAMBA, Akhona Zenande NAPIER, Ryan Clive NASS, Colin Wayne NCOLOSI, Mbulelo Sandisiwe NCUBE, Bahle Nicollette NDEBELE, Eustace Lindani NDLOVU, Mthandazo NEZAR, Shimelle NGAMLANA, Chwayita Nombeko NGCOBOZI, Lihle NGWENYA, Lethiwe Jabulisile NIVEN, Georgina Clare, with distinction in English NKABINDE, Siphiwo NKAMBULE, Pheli Nontobeko NKOGATSE, Mohlaki Pebetse NKOSI, Asanele Phephile NOD ADA, Lonwabo NONOSE, Ziyanda NOWERS, Michelle NTULI, Sazi Junior NUTTALL, Jessica Jane, with distinction in Drama O’BRIEN, Danielle Renee OFEI, Eric Ernest OLIPHANT, Andisiwe PARSONS, Samantha Lee PAVER, Ananda Morris, with distinctions in Drama and English PEARSON, Camilla

7 PEPPERELL, Edward Jacob Hugh PERRETT, Mallory Tanita PET, Kimberley Joy PETER, Bronwyn Louise, with distinctions in Classics and English PHILLIPS, Bianca Jewel PILLAY, Sunali Narshai PIO, Palmira Teresa Maria POLLOCK, James Barry PRETORJUS, Hendrik RADEBE, Sizuzile Mbalenhle RAMALIBANA, Karabo Molly RATUNE, Thato REDDY, Kerisha REGNARD, Pascale REMSING, Sandra Claudia, with distinctions in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics and Psychology ROBERTS, Juliette Josephine ROMEO, Adrian Sereno ROUX, Megan Una, with distinction in Economics RULE, Benjamin Jabulani, with distinction in Philosophy RUSIKE, Tererai Florah SCHAFER, Rosa Luise Agnes Cosima with distinction in Psychology SCHMEDTKE, Nadia Jasmine SCISCIO, Gia SEAMAN, Hayley Claire SHORT, Matthew John, with distinction in Drama SIDEY, Kendall Gaye SIKHAKHANE, Sifiso SITSHANA, Yanga S1YILA, Nangamso Siphesihle Bavuyise SMEDLEY, Suzanne Elisabeth SMIT, Cornelius Hendrik SNEDDEN, Corbin Michael SOLOMON, Kelly Michelle SPAJRG, Megan Wendy STEENEKAMP, Travis STEENKAMP, Elri Colleen STEENKAMP, Mikhaila Kim, with distinctions in English and Journalism & Media Studies STEWART, Kelsey Isobel, with distinctions in Classical Latin and Classics and Drama STEYN, Jessica STJRK, Colin James STROOBERG, Mieke STUBBINGS, Claire Alexandra, with distinction in English SULLIVAN, Kaylin Michelle S ULLTVAN-CHRISTIE, Amy SULTER, Philip Eric John, with distinction in Drama SUTHERLAND, Lisa Kate SWANEPOEL, Benita THAKHOLI, Lla THOMAS, Roxanne Morague THORNE, Aimee Liza, with distinction in Anthropology TIETZ, Irmela Irmela Sabine Simone TIMM, Benjamin George TIRIVAVI, Hope Ndanaka TITUS, Afton Cavel TOYI, Babalwa Charmain TROSKJE, Christiaan TSHABALALA, Nkanyezi Kinini TUTU, Bongiwe Olwethu USHER, Rory James Andrew VAN HEES, Marcelle Jennifer VENABLES, Sarah Ashleigh, with distinction in Organizational Psychology VINCENT, Michelle Kerryn WAGNER, Kristen Casey WALKER, Gillian Heather WALLACE, Chloe WATKINS, Keegan Don, with distinction in Instrumental Music Studies WEBB, Jessica Raechel, with distinctions in Classics and English WESI, Tsholofelo, with distinction in Anthropology

9 WILKES, Amy Helen WILLIAMS, Atalya Claire WILLIAMS, Shelby Lily WILMOT, Savannah Storm, with distinction in Political & International Studies WRIGHT, Megan Grace, with distinctions in Drama and English YOLA, Ziyanda ZOTE, Anazi Elizabeth ZULU, Nokukhanya Ottolee Bathobile

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE WITH HONOURS

ALWEENDO, Ndapwa Magano Nelao, in Political & International Studies BOBO, Azola Benita Dorothea, in Psychology BROKENSHA, Ashlyn Sarah, in Psychology, with distinction CHAKA, Kundai Nicolla, in Financial Management CHIKUKWA, Fungai Edwick, in Psychology CHITANI, Pumela Yolisa, in African Languages CEESIELSKI, Adrian Adam, in Organisational Psychology CROSSLEY, Rachael Enid-Raine, in Psychology, with distinction DANIELS, Sean Lionel, in Organisational Psychology DLAMINI, Nomalanga Siphiwo Kusanele, in Sociology FERREIRA, Matthew Richard, in Sociology, with distinction FINKELSTEIN, Ross Philip, in Psychology GEORGE, Calym Ashwin, in Management HANBURY, Catherine Helen May, in Sociology HARRIS, Kirsten Lee, in Political & International Studies, with distinction HAYES, Jonathan Christie, in Financial Management HLABENI, Namhla, in Political & International Studies HLATSHWAYO, Mlamuli Nkosingphile, in Political & International Studies JEVON, Tui, in Environmental Science KANE, Moctar, in Sociology, with distinction LAWLOR, Lauren Jane, in Management, with distinction

10 LOCK, Emma Margaret, in Psychology, with distinction MACHAKA, Khomotso Sewela Emely, in Industrial and Economic Sociology MADZIVIRE, Shamiso Christine, in Sociology, with distinction MAEMA, Marina, in Industrial and Economic Sociology MAKWETU, Ncebakazi, in Sociology MAPONYA, Mapula, in Organisational Psychology MAZARURA, Tendai Maijories, in Industrial and Economic Sociology MAZIVA, Chipiwa, in Organisational Psychology MAZIVA, Chipo, in Organisational Psychology MBOKAZI, Nonzuzo Nomfundo Mbalenhle, in Sociology MDEE, Maseabata Anna Neema Kekeletso, in Psychology, with distinction MOTALA, Nargis, in Political & International Studies MOTHUPI, Frans Makwena, in Geography/Sociology MULDER, Anja Kerstin, in Psychology, with distinction MWATCHA, Mpho Patience, in Industrial and Economic Sociology NENE, Sinenhlanhla Sindisiwe, in Industrial and Economic Sociology NJWAMBE, Thandisiwe Avela, in Anthropology NKOANA, Lekgoa Julia, in Industrial and Economic Sociology NTANTISO, Ziyanda, in African Languages/Industrial and Economic Sociology NXOKWENI, Saphokazi, in Industrial and Economic Sociology SCHOLTZ, Brittany Storm, in Organisational Psychology, with distinction SEFATSA, Mpho Joyce, in Psychology SITHOLE, Tawanda Tracey, in Development Studies STONE, Hayley Louise, in Psychology THRING, Stephen Richard, in Economics WALAZA, Letsholo Robert, in Sociology XABA, Mzingaye Brilliant, in Sociology, with distinction XULU, Amanda Sanelisiwe, in Political & International Studies

li DEGREE OF MASTER OF SOCIAL SCIENCE

CHAMUKA, Paidashe, B.Sc. (Hons) (Zimbabwe), in Sociology, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Understanding the sexual practices of medically-circumcised males in the context of HTV and AIDS: A study in Harare, Zimbabwe.

HITCHCOCK, Kelly Alexandra, B.Soc.Sci. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Sociology, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Tourism and Development: A case study of Mdumbi Backpackers and Transcape non-profit organisations.

JARICHA, Desmond Tichaona, B.Soc.Sci. (Rhodes), in Sociology, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Land redistribution and state decentralisation in South Africa.

MASEKO, Qondile Angel Phutumile, B.Soc.Sci. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Sociology, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Critical evaluation of medical waste management policies, processes and practices in selected rural hospitals in the Eastern Cape.

MFECANE, Asanda, B.Soc.Sci. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Industrial and Economic Sociology, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The impact of labour law on small firms: A study of employer perceptions of the Labour Relations Act of 1995 and the Basic Conditions of Employment Act of 1997.

MOSUOE, Teboho Priscilla, B.A. (Soc.Work) (Lesotho), in Sociology, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The potential and reality of the Living Lab model of ICT for Development (ICT4D) in the rural development context: A case study of Siyakhula Living Lab, Dwesa, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

MOTSETSE, Matsepo Nomathemba, B.Soc.Sci. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Sociology, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis.

12 Thesis: Understanding the livelihoods of child-grant mothers in Sinathingi in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

MTHATYANA, Andisiwe Tutula Zinzi, B.Soc.Sci. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Political and International Studies, with distinction, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by thesis. Thesis: How are the messages of the official grade ten sexuality education curriculum at a former Model C girls’ high school in South African mediated by student sexual cultures?

NDLOVU, Ana Admirapao Joao Laimone, B.Soc.Sci. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Sociology, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Understanding Development Aid and State Autonomy: The case of European Union Budget Support to Mozambique.

RIPPON, Tamsyn, B.Soc.Sci. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Career choices of Rhodes University academics: Internal and external influences on the decision making process.

DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

BOULIND, Melissa Jane, M.A. (Rhodes), in Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: “I felt that I deserved it”. An investigation into HIV-related PTSD, traumatic life events and the personal experiences of living with HIV: A mixed- method study. Supervisor: Professor C Young.

NGQANGWENI, Hlonelwa, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: ‘Gender’ and constructions of spousal mourning among the AmaXhosa in the Eastern Cape. Supervisor: Professor C Macleod.

REYNOLDS, John Hunter, M.Soc.Sci. (Rhodes), in Sociology, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Challenging Hegemony: A provincial perspective on the limits of policy challenge in the South African state. Supervisor: Professor FT Hendricks.

13 W h a t is graduation?

Oui practice of graduation is derived from a tradition which reaches back to at least the medieval universities of Europe.

Graduates are those who have been admitted to a degree. There is a strict hierarchy of degrees from “bachelor’ through to “doctor”. In admitting a person to a degree the degree is conferred on that person in a somewhat archaic ceremony which is reminiscent of the equally archaic ceremony in which a knighthood is conferred.

What actually happens in a graduation ceremony is along the following lines. The Dean, who is the person responsible for the academic project in that particular Faculty and who can thus attest to the achievement of the particular student in reaching the required level, requests the Chancellor to confer the degree. The student then moves to the Chancellor and kneels before him. The Chancellor, who is the titular head of the University and who acts in the name of the University, then confers the degree by holding a ceremonial bonnet to the student’s head while saying “I confer the degree”. The student proceeds to the Registrar. The Registrar, who is the keeper of the records of the student’s endeavours, confirms the admission of that student to a particular degree by placing the appropriate hood over the student’s head. There is a hood for each degree. Hoods differ from each other in colour and shape.

The three basic degrees are Bachelor, Master and Doctor. Bachelor has nothing to do with the usual meaning “a man who has never married” but with the garland of leaves and berries (from the Latin bacca lauri, laurel berry) worn by graduands long ago. A Master’s degree is conferred on a person who has achieved the mastery of a specific field of study. “Doctor” is from the Latin verb “to teach” and is an ancient academic title which dates back to the very first universities where it implied that the holder had a licence to teach in a university.

Academic gowns are based on the clerical gowns (most scholars in Europe were monks or priests) worn in the Middle Ages in universities which would have been housed in poorly heated buildings. The hood is also derived from ancient times when it was attached to the gown and worn to keep the head warm. When not on the head it was pushed back to look more or less as it does when worn today.

Rhodes gowns are derived from those of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Bachelors and Master’s wear a black gown of the same design as that worn by Master’s of Arts in the University of Oxford. Doctors of Philosophy wear a scarlet gown of the same design as that worn by Bachelors of Arts in the University of Cambridge. Bachelor’s hoods are made in an Oxford simple shape. Master’s and Doctors’ hoods are made in the foil shape of the University of London. Apart from the shape of the hood, the colour indicates the specific degree. For instance, a BA hood is black lined with white and bound with purple, while that for a BSc is black lined with bottle green.

The principal officers at graduation wear distinctive gowns. For example, the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor wear gowns made of black brocade. The Chancellor’s gown is trimmed with gold lace and the Vice-Chancellor’s with silver lace

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- j NATIONAL ANTHEM OF SOUTH AFRICA

Nkosi sikelel’ iAfrika Maluphakanyisw’ uphondo Iwayo, Yizwa imithandazo yethu, Nkosi sikelela, thina lusapho Iwayo.

Morena boloka setjhaba sa heso, O fedise dintwa la matshwenyeho, O se boloke, O se boloke setjhaba sa heso, Setjhaba sa South Afrika - South Afrika.

Uit die blou van onse hemel, Uit die diepte van ons see, Oor ons ewige gebergtes, Waar die kranse antwoord gee,

Sounds the call to come together, And united we shall stand, Let us live and strive for freedom, In South Africa our land. '

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ris. RHODES UNIVERSITY

------2014 ------GRADUATION CEREMONY 1820 SETTLERS NATIONAL MONUMENT - FRIDAY, l 1 APRIL AT 18.00 CHANCELLOR The Hon. Justice L.Mpati, B.A., LL.B., LL.D. (Honoris causa)

VICE-CHANCELLOR S.Badat, B.Soc.Sc.(Hons), Cert.H.E.Sc.&Tech.Policy, Ph.D., D.Phil, (Honoris causa)

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (ACADEMIC & STUDENT AFFAIRS) .S.G. Mabizela, M.Sc., Ph.D,

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT) P.G. Clayton, Ph.D., F.I.C.S., M.C.S.S.A., M.A.C.M.

CHAIRPERSON OF COUNCIL V.D. Kahla, B.A., LL.B.

PRESIDENT OF CONVOCATION The Rev. T.S.N. Gqubule, Ph.D., D.D. (Honoris causa)

DEANS Professor F.T Hendricks, BA(UWC), MSoc.Sc. PhD Dean of the Faculty of Humanities (Uppsala) Professor R.T.F. Bernard, Ph.D. Dean of the Faculty of Science Professor J. Campbell, B.A., LL.B., LL.M. Dean of the Faculty of Law Professor P.D. Wilmot, B.A., H.D.E., M.Ed., Ph.D. Dean of the Faculty of Education Professor D.A. Sewry, MSc,, Ph.D., FICSIT, MCSSA., MACM., MAIS. Dean of the Faculty of Commerce Professor R.B. Walker B.Phann., Ph.D., M.P.S. Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy Professor C.M. Boughey, M.A., M.A., P.G.C.E., D.Phil. Dean of Teaching and Learning V.A. de Klerk, M.A., H.E.D., Ph.D. Dean of Students REGISTRAR S. Fourie, B.Th., B.D., D.Th.

VIS VIRTUS VERITAS Quae pans cives animo vigentes You who produce citizens of vigorous intellect, as Africae praebens rationis artes you offer to Africa the arts and skills which come Alma te mater canlmus libenter from reason - we who are Rhodians gladly hymn Nos Rhodienses. you, our Alma Mater.

Veritas semper pretiosa nobis May truth be always precious and preside over us Praesit et pellat procul omne furtum and may it drive far away all deceit, nor may it Neu sitiat quemquam male consulentem allow anyone with evil intent to [earn what is Discere falsa. false.

Quicquid est foedum eohibere, quicquid May virtue and courage, eager for peace, together Integrae vitae proprium tueri with well disposed strength, rejoice to restrain Gaudeat virtus studiosa pacis whatever is disgusting and to uphold whatever Visque benigna. belongs to the fullness of life.

Purpura cincti et memores parentum Clad with purple and remembering our parents, Cuique nitamur dare iustum honorem let us strive to render to eveiyone with honour Neminique umquam licet invidentes which is due and without envying anyone let us Astra petamus. aim for the stars. ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

The Congregation is requested to stand while the Choir sings Vis Virtus Veritas and the Procession enters the Auditorium.

The Chancellor will constitute the Congregation.

The Vice-Chancellor will address the Congregation.

The Dean of the Faculty will present the candidates for the Degrees of Bachelor, Bachelor with Honours, Master and Doctor of Philosophy.

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Development) will present Patricia Catherine Henderson for the Vice-Chancellor’s Book Award.

The congregation will stand and sing the National Anthem.

The Chancellor will dissolve the Congregation.

The Congregation is requested to stand while the Choir sings Gaudeamus Igitur and the Procession leaves the Auditorium. With the exception o f the commencement and conclusion of the Ceremony and the singing of the National Anthem, members o f the Congregation are requested to remain seated throughout the proceedings. FACULTY OF HUMANITIES

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE

ALLOO, Roheena ATKINSON, Brett Frederick George BAM, Sithandazile Christabella BANETI, Zolani BEGHIN, Douglas Christopher BELL, Vincent Heinz BERRISFORD, Jared BHENGANI, Nokuthula Phakamile BIZIWICK, Mayamiko Harold BOTHA, Michael BOUWER, Zanz.i BOWER, Catherine Athena, with distinction in Anthropology BRITZ, Charis BRUNS, Jessica Leigh BULLEY, Taryn Mehssa BULULU, Uyanda CHATIKOBO, Tatenda CHAUKE, Thandeka Sharon, with distinction in Economics CHIBA, Hashil CHIGWADA, Rumbidzaishe Lorraine CHIMATIRA, Stanley Farai CFIINOMONA, Perpetua CHEPUPURI, Tinoziva CHIRIME, Ivemy CHITAPI, Rudo Michelle CH TV HERE, Vanessa Takudzwa CHIWAKA, Filda COWIE, Lauren Merryl DAD A, Anathi Loraine DALIKENI, Tawonga DANO, Nqaba DAWSON, Jarrod Craig

2 DE KOCK, Tarryn Gabi, with distinctions in Anthropology and Political & International Studies DE WET, Damien Thabo DEAVTN, Candace, with distinction in Anthropology DENTON, Jennifer Ann DIKGOLE, Kefiloe Sedupe DLAMINI, Thobile Lungile EDWARDS, Demi Phyllis ENGELBRECHT, Jamey Ashtan FANTON, Aimee Ilona FORBES, Murray FORDYCE, Jonathan Bruce FORSYTH, Angus Martin FRASER, Robert Andrew FROST, Kelly Marlene GAUD, Jean-Michel GOD ANA, Mandla Xolisa GO WAR, Callum James GREEN, Amanda Charity GUILHERMINO, Matthew Jose GWTLIKANA, Zukhanye HANDLEY, Skye Stephanie HANYANI, Yeukai Hilda HARRISON-BOWEN, Jon Sebastian HOFFE, Jane Margaret, with distinction in Political & International Studies HOFMEYR, Danielle Lynda Howard EELLAMO, Graham JAMBO, Tinashe JEWELL, Lizanne Loren JOPINSON, Cacha JONES, Stuart Grenville KAMONA, Oabona Bonnie KAYOYO, Regina KHUMALO, Mthabisi Sydney LAVENDER, Megan, with distinction in English Language & Linguistics

3 LE MOTTEE, Calvin LEPELESANA, Tsepo Samuel LINDA, Sepiso MABASO, Nokuthula Thabile MACANDA, Chwayita MADLINGOZI, Owona MAGIDA, Fundiswa Caroline MAGXALA, Ziviwe MAHARAJ, Avish MAKAZA, Israel Junior MANDEBVU, Credence Anotida MANDEMIKA, Swithun Paurai Junior MAQELA, Bulela MARADZE, Richard Takudzwa MASLA, Alucia Mohlao MATABANE, Ramathetse Belinda MAVU, Nyasha Naome MBAMBO, Samukebso MBANGI, Sulezi Fortunate MBOYI, Bukeka MCCULLOCH, Michelle MDINGI, Chulumanco MEALIES, Thandi MHANDU, Rumbidzai Patronella, with distinction in Industrial and Economic Sociology MILLER, Callie Fay MILLER, Sterling Michael MIRKIN, Samuel John, with distinctions in Philosophy and Political & International Studies MKHIZE, Sduduzo Lwandiso Clive MODISAGAE, Thero MODISANE, Thato MOITEELASILO, Thato Nicole MOKOENA, Thabile MOLUBO, Rendani Gabriela, with distinction in isiXhosa (Second Language) MONYANE, Naledi Rowenah Tokie

4 MOSHIKARO, Lesego Patiaiice MOTHAPO, Bronwyn Moshala MOTHIBI, Innocentia Maserame MPHUTHING, Sibongile Lydia MSOMI, Nqobile Nomonde MUKOSI, Leonard MUNDANGEPFUPFU, Munyaradzi Happy MURARE, Tawanda MLJRINGAI, Mellisa MUSENGEZI, Ashley MUTYAVAVIRI, Tariro Vanessa MUZARI, Shumirai Tsvakai Runyararo MIJZINDA, Edmond Toreva, with distinction in Economics MVUDUDU, Belinda Anjail Chiedza MWAURA, John David Ndungu NCUBE, Nomalanga NDARAMIRA, Andrew NDONDO, Selby Sipho NGADI, Ndivho NHEPERA, Millicent Rumbidzai NTLOKWANA, Ziyanda NYANDORO, Chido Therisa, with distinction in Organizational Psychology PARKER, Robyn Karla PARKES, Shaun Tony PAYI, Zimkhita PEETERS, Bronte Frances PEZA, Asathi Hombisa PHILLIPS, Chame Caitlyrm PHUTHL Lethuxolo POTGIETER, Erika Alexa PRATTEN, Gareth Michael Thomas PURDON, Tegan RAMELA, Boipelo RENTON, Ruth ROSS, Kelly SARAN, Kayleigh

5 SAVILLE, Nicholas York Worthington SCHEEPERS, Gary Norman SCHEEPERS, Kirsten Storm SCHLAMM, Matthew SELLEY, Tamsin Jayne SHANGE, Khanyisa SHORIWA, Rachael SIBANDA, Musawenkosi Blessing SIBANDA, Ntokozo SIMBI, Nyasha Denise SITHELA, Siphosethu SITHOLE, Leslie Tatenda SITHOLE, Sibongile SIZANI, Zandile Innocent SLYPER, Christopher Ronald SZCZAWTNSKI, Alexander, with distinction in Economics TEUBES, Dylan James THOMPSON, Chanicque Sinead TINARWO, Michele Rumbidzai TOLI, Vuyolwethu TSHABALALA, Thando Africa TSHAZIBANA, Wendy Phikisile TSVANGIRAYI, Kudzai Elizabeth VAN BESOUW, Juliette Rochelle VAN DER BERGH, Loren VOSLOO, Emma Bernadette WADI, Chenai Charity WALTERS, William Frederick Hogarth WILLIAMS, Hlumelo Siphe Zintle WITBOOI, Sonwabile WOOLLATT, Kelly Jane Lloyd ZAMBAKIDES, Hayley Carrie ZULU, Nomathemba Thandekile Noluthando

6 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH HONOURS

ABEL, Timothy James, in Economics, with distinction AVERRE, Zachary Andrew, in English BALENI, Sibongile Clara, in Political & International Studies BARTON, Jesse Tatjana, in Psychology, with distinction BARUTI, Thuso Tsalona, in Organisational Psychology BENSE, Bradley Peter, in Journalism & Media Studies BOSMAN, Zoe June, in English, with distinction BREET, Roger David Naude, in Psychology, with distinction BREMS, Rosemary Helen, in Psychology BROWN, Tiffany Paige, in Anthropology BRUCHHAUSEN, Sarah Lynn, in History/Political & International Studies, with distinction CHINYANTA, Makasa Vivienne, in English/Political & International Studies, with distinction CHURCHYARD, Kaitlyn Joan, in Political & International Studies CLAASSENS, Jacob John, in Journalism & Media Studies COETZER, Johannes Theodorus, in English, with distinction CONTU, Giovanna, in Information Systems, with distinction COOPOO, Perishka Maxine, in Psychology DE BARROS, Courtney Leigh, in Linguistics & Applied Language Studies, with distinction DE LANGE, Laura, in Philosophy, with distinction DEANE, Kathleen Marguerite, in English DIEMER, Maxine Nichole, in Linguistics & Applied Language Studies, with distinction DOCRAT, Zakeera, in African Languages, with distinction DUA, Matthew John, in Psychology, with distinction DUNCAN, Roxanne Lauren, in Journalism & Media Studies DZIBA, Khangelani, in Journalism & Media Studies ELLIS, Megan, in Linguistics & Applied Language Studies EVANS, Rhys Nolan, in Psychology FIDLER, Nicholas James, in Music & Musicology, with distinction FORREST, Catherine Jill Stewart, in English, with distinction FOSTER, Gordon Jon, in Journalism & Media Studies/Linguistics & Applied Language Studies

7 GABANG, Maipelo Magdeline, in Drama GEORGIADES, Jayd, in Anthropology MARKER, Megan, in Journalism & Media Studies HARTLEY, Ian Michael, in Psychology HEIDEMAN, O’Ryan Edward Albert, in Philosophy HIGGINS, Alexander Edward, in Drama HOEPFL, Jason Morrison Lorenz, in Sociology, with distinction HONGSHAGEN, Tore, in Classics HUGHES, Michael Peter, in English/Philosophy JACKSON, Emma Catherine Lynton, in English, with distinction JAMES, Jonathan Scott, in History JAMES, Michael William, in English/Philosophy, with distinction KABALI-KAGWA, Faye Victoria Katiiti Khakasa, in Sociology KAMINSKI, Jacek Peter, in Music & Musicology, with distinction KANYANE, Reginald Mathule, in Psychology KENE, Sanelisiwe, in Psychology KERFORD, Justine Amber, in Linguistics & Applied Language Studies KERR, Taryn Candice, in Journalism & Media Studies KIRKALDY, Hannah Tshirukhwe, in Philosophy, with distinction KOHLO, Mikhaela Demitria Katebe, in Linguistics & Applied Language Studies KRUGER, Ruth Marguerite, in Environmental Science, with distinction LAUE, Kliarys Ateh Bishop, in English, with distinction LUBALA, Sarah, in English, with distinction MAISIRI, Leroy James, in Industrial and Economic Sociology MALUNGA, Unathi Chuma, in Music & Musicology, with distinction MANCOBA, Lihle, in Organisational Psychology/Political & International Studies MANICOM, Jade Natasha, in Drama MARAIS, Benjamin, in Philosophy MATYOBENI, Simthembile, in African Languages MAZZA, Simone Antonia, in Drama, with distinction MCKAY, Alice Jane, in History MEIER, Alexandra Rose, in Drama, with distinction MELVILL-SMITH, Kaila Lee, in Psychology, with distinction

8 MKHIZE, Zamakhize Nomonde, in Political & International Studies MOJAKI, Pinkie Gomolemo, in Music & Musicology MUGWAGWA, Noster Bere, in Environmental Science MUSTAFA, Sumanah, in Journalism & Media Studies MWANAKATWE, Chitalu Hilda, in Journalism & Media Studies NDABA, Nthabiseng Lynn, in Organisational Psychology NEARY, Rachael Mary, in Drama NENGOLA, Edison Nafyeovanhu, in Political & International Studies NGCUKA, Buntu Ntuthuzelo, in Journalism & Media Studies NICOL, Amy June, in Art History/Drama, with distinction NKOSI, Nolwazi Nontombi Maria, in Sociology NTHUNYA, Manosa, in English, with distinction NTULI, Sihle, in Classics NUNAN, Megan, in Psychology, with distinction OCHOLLA, Diana Atieno, in Journalism & Media Studies ORTNER, Gwyndolen Jeanie, German Studies/Linguistics & Applied Language Studies, with distinction PARK, Duncan Keith, in History, with distinction PEEK, David Eric, in English PENALUNA, Jillian Megan, in Journalism & Media Studies PROBERT, Tracy Nicole, in Linguistics & Applied Language Studies, with distinction RADEMAN, Janet Ellen, in Psychology, with distinction RAFFERTY, Ashley Jayne, in Psychology, with distinction REES, Sian Angharad, in Linguistics & Applied Language Studies REICHLING, Marcelle Antoinette, in Psychology, with distinction RENCKEN, Amy Claire, in Psychology RICHARD, Paul Christian Patrice, in Music & Musicology, with distinction ROPER, Matthew Richard, in Classics, with distinction RORKE, Joshua Edward Thabo, in Political & International Studies ROUX, Kayla, in Journalism & Media Studies, with distinction RUST, Jennifer Margaret, in Political & International Studies, with distinction SANDHAM, Maude Helen, in Drama SAUER, Jacqueline, in Classics/English, with distinction SEHMI, Harleen Kaur, in Journalism & Media Studies

9 SIHLALI, Nokwanda Siphesihle, in Industrial and Economic Sociology SINDI, Thobela Arthur, in African Languages SMERCZAK, Linda Ruth, in Journalism & Media Studies STEIN, Jonathan Harry, in History STUART, Michael Jason, in Psychology SWIFT, Jennifer Rose, in Psychology TSIIABALALA, Nkanyezi Kinini, in English TSHUPO, Goitsemodimo, in Organisational Psychology VAN 'T HOF, Jessica Ann, in Psychology VAN DER WALT, Ester, in Drama, with distinction VAN DER WTELEN, Karlien, in English, with distinction VAN NIEKERK, Heather Elizabeth, in Drama/Music & Musicology, with distinction VON WITT, Nathalia Jane, in African Languages/Linguistics & Applied Language Studies, with distinction WALKER, Andrew Peter, in English, with distinction WARD, Brendan David, in English/Journalism & Media Studies, with distinction WEICH, Francois, in History WENTWORTH, Tara Evelyn, in Psychology WESI, Tsholofelo, in Linguistics & Applied Language Studies WHITEHORN, Daniel John, in Drama, with distinction WILSON, Lewis Gregory, in Economics, with distinction

DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

AMZAT, Ajibola Taofeek, B.Sc. (Lagos), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Voting and meaning in Hooggenoeg, Grahamstown: An audience’s reception of Grocott’s Mail’s 2011 municipal election coverage.

BAMJEE, Saaleha, B.A. (Hons) (Wits), in Creative Writing, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: My grandmother breaks her hip.

10 BEYERS, Marike, B.A. (Hons) (UP), in Creative Writing, w ith distinction, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: How to open the door.

BILA, Freddy Vonani, STD (Tivumbeni), in Creative Writing, with distinction, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Grieving forests.

BOWLER, Danielle Alyssa, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Political and International Studies, with distinction, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The location of colouredness: Using Alain Badiou’s ‘event’ to frame issues of colouredness and citizenship in contemporary South Africa though temporality.

BURKE, Matthew Ainslie, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in English, with distinction, in the Department of English. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A new approach to representations of revolution.

BUZANI, Mangaliso Welcome, B.Tech. (Tshwane), in Creative Writing, with distinction, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Inside the River [in English] and Ndisabhala Imibongo [in isiXhosa].

CHIHOTA-CHARAMBA, Audrey, B.A. (Zimbabwe), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: An analysis of how Zimbabwean female audiences decode meaning from the Shona- Language Radio Programme Nguva Yevanhukadzi (Time for Women) against the background of their lived experiences.

CHRISTENSEN, Anna Virginia, in Creative Writing, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Love in a Cold War.

n CRAIN, Patricia Ann, B.Admin. (UNISA), in Creative Writing, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by course work and thesis. Thesis: Crumpled heart.

DELPORT, Kandi Sue, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Industrial and Economic Sociology, with distinction, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Conflicts in the role of business as a social partner in the South African economy: A study of skills development in the Border-Kei region.

DLUTU, Bongiwe Agrienette, B.A. (Hons) (UWC), in African Languages, in the School of Languages. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The impact of social network sites on written isiXhosa: A case study of a rural and urban high school.

DURODOLA, Olufunke Treasure Anike, Cert. Media Enterprise (Lagos), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The rising popularity of Pidgin English Radio Stations in Nigeria: An audience study of Wazobia FM, Lagos.

DYANTYI, Mbongisi Orlean, B.A. (Hons) (Wits), in Creative Writing, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: A fragment of bone.

EGGLESTONE, Tia Ashleigh, B.A. (Hons) (Victoria), in Journalism and Media Studies, with distinction, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis: Thesis: A critical disclosure analysis (CDA) of the contesting discourses articulated by the ANC and the news media in the City Press coverage of the spear.

FARQUHARSON, Kirsten Leigh, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Counselling Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Art, identity and schizophrenia: Possibilities for movement.

12 FLEMING, Tracey Laura, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A goal-setting intervention with motocross racers: A case-study investigating the effects of an intervention on perceived motivation, confidence and self- efficacy.

FOBOSI, Siyabulela Christopher, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Industrial and Economic Sociology, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Formalisation, informalisation and the labour process within the minibus taxi industry in East London, South Africa.

FRIIS, Kirsten Leigh, B.A. (Hons) (UNISA), in Counselling Psychology, with distinction, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The influence of the therapist’s activities on clients’ subject positioning with relation to gender in narrative couples therapy.

GRAHAM, Nicola Susan Jearey, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Psychology, with distinction, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Resisting responsibilisation: A narrative- discursive analysis of young peoples’ talk about high school sexualities and school sexuality education.

HARRISON, Jessica, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Drama, with distinction, in the Department of Drama. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Adapting Othello: The “beautiful and terrifying responsibility” of directing and translating across cultures.

HAXTON, Robert Peter, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Drama, in the Department of Drama. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Refusal and rupture as a postdramatic revolt: An analysis of selected South African contemporary devised performances with particular focus on works by First Physical Theatre Company and the Rhodes University Drama Department.

13 HIGGINS, Jane Marie, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Clinical Psychology, with distinction, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Card games and containment: Forensic psychiatric patients’ experiences of a student-led initiative.

HOLTZHAUSEN, Minnon, B.Soc.Sci. (Hons) (UNISA), in Counselling Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Psychiatric in-patients’ experiences of an art group: With a focus on the self,

HOOSEN, Mishka, in Creative Writing, with distinction, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Hollow the bones.

IDAHOSA, Grace Ese-Osa, B.A. (Hons) (Nigeria), in Political and International Studies, with distinction, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Losing, using, refusing, cruising: First-generation South African women academics narrate the complexity of marginality.

JACOBS, Tristan Victor, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Drama, with distinction, in the Department of Drama. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: An art of rarefaction: Exploring theatre-as-poetry in the contemporary performance of Hanamichi.

JAPHET, Belinda, B.Joum. (Rhodes), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: “They make me feel that I am at home”: Nigerian migrants in Port Elizabeth and the meaning they make of Nollywood films.

JOHNSON, Gwendolyn Gay, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Sociology, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: An analysis of the impact of an official diagnosis and label of ‘Dyslexia’ on pupils’ self-concept and self-esteem: A sociological case study involving pupils in Grahamstown.

14 KHESWA, Nomzamo Sybil, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Industrial and Economic Sociology, with distinction, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Changes and continuities in the labour process on commercial farms in post-apartheid South Africa: Studies from Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal provinces.

KNIGHT, Kayla Christine, B.A. (Northern Arizona), in Sociology, in tire Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Development NGOs: Understanding participatory methods, accountability and effectiveness of World Vision in Zimbabwe with specific reference to Umzingwane District.

LANCASTER, Rupert Giles Swinburne, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in History, in the Department of History, Degree by thesis. Thesis: A small town in the early apartheid era: A history of Grahamstown 1946- 1960 focusing on “White English” perspectives.

LARIC, Thalia Stella, B.A. (Hons) (UCT), in Drama, with distinction, in the Department of Drama. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Intimate Conversations: Some thoughts on performing, teaching and writing about dance improvisation.

LAURIKS, Sanne, B.A, (Hons) (Rhodes), in Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, with distinction, in the Department of English Language and Linguistics. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Multilingual repertoires and strategic rapport management: A comparative study of South African and Dutch small business discourse.

LEFF, Carol Willa, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in English, with distinction, in the Department of English. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Bosman as Verbindingsteken: Hybridities in the writing of Herman Charles Bosman.

LOTHIAN, Julie-Anne, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Philosophy, in the Department of Philosophy. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Lived bodies: Women’s experience of sex and gender.

15 MAAHLAMELA, Tebogo David, in Creative Writing, w ith distinction, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The hoof-printed rock.

MADINGWANE, Maserame June, in Creative Writing, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Kaffirmeid and other stories.

MAFRIKA, Andile Ernest, in Creative Writing, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Talking home.

MAHARAJ, Keshav, B.A. (Hons) (UNISA), in Creative Writing, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Rehab is for quitters.

MAHUPELA, Kabelo Moganegi, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Political and International Studies, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: ‘Pragmatic yet principled’: An assessment of Botswana’s Foreign Policy Record as a Small State.

MAJAVU, Phumlani, B.A. (Hons) (UWC), in Political and International Studies, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Beyond black and white: Black solidarity in post-apartheid South Africa.

MAJOLA, Fundile Lawrence, B.A. (Hons) (UCT), in Creative Writing, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Good-Gooder-Goodest [in English], and Isikumba Sikaxam [in isiXhosa].

MASHASHA, Tamsanqa Munyaradzi, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Political and International Studies, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by couxsework and thesis. Thesis: Ubuntu: A critical overview of contemporary management theory.

16 MBEWE, Mpho Njane Lily, B.Soc.Sci. (Hons) (UP), in Counselling Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: ‘Ubhuti warni’: A qualitative secondary analysis of brothering among isiXhosa men.

MBONAMBI, Phakama, B.A. (Hons) (Wits), in Creative Writing, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Aggrey Klaaste: The relentless community-builder.

MCHUNU, Themba, B.A. (Hons) (UCT), in Drama, in the Department of Drama. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: A critical reflection on the process of devising Impethuko (The turning) with UBOM Obutsha.

MCINERNEY, Michael Peter, B.A. (UCT), in Counselling Psychology, with distinction, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The development and implementation of a mental toughness training programme for cricketers.

MCLEAN, Neville Terence, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Counselling Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Change in narrative therapy: A pragmatic hermeneutic case study.

MEINTJES, Stephane Ruth, B.Joum. (Rhodes), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Facilitating and negotiating Afrikaans youth identities: Die Antwoord phenomenon.

MITCHELL, Donna Leigh, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Counselling Psychology, with distinction, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: A psychobiography of Helen Martins.

MKHIZE, Sibongiseni Lungisile Velile, B.A. (Hons) (UJ), in Clinical Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework

17 and thesis. Thesis: “There are certain things that I just know that I have to do because we are brothers A discourse analysis of young black men’s engagement with popular representations of brotherhood.

MKOKO, Egbert Emmanuel, B.A. (Joum) (Dar es Salaam), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Journalism sourcing and credibility: A study of Raia Mwema’s use of anonymous sources.

MOKAE, Sabata Paul, in Creative Writing, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Kedibone.

MOYO, Chelesani, B.Sc. (Hons) (Zimbabwe), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: A Critical history of the rise and fall of the first ever independently owned Matabeleland publication in Zimbabwe: The case of The Southern Star.

MSENGANA, Sweetlener Thobeka, B.Psych. (NMMU), in Counselling Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The lived experiences of HIV-positive women in poverty.

MTELERA, Prince, in Journalism and Media Studies, in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: “Exploring barriers to citizen participation in development: A case study of a participatory broadcasting project in rural Malawi”.

MUFAMADI, Azwihangwisi Eugene, B. Joum. (Rhodes), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The media, equal education and school learners: An investigation of the possibility of ‘political listening’ in the South African education crisis.

18 MUSHONGA, Allan, B.Sc. (Hons) (Zimbabwe), in Sociology, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A sociological analysis of Southern African AIDS trust’s capacity-development model in responding to HTV and AIDS.

MUTAMBANENGWE, Simbarashe Abel, B.Sc. (Hons) (Zimbabwe), in Political and International Studies, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: “Totally unacceptable”: Representations of homosexuality in South African public discourse.

NAICKER, Camalita, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Political and International Studies, with distinction, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Marikana: Taking a subaltern sphere of politics seriously.

NAKACWA, Susan, B.A. (Hons) (Wits), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: “Please don’t show me on Agataliko Nfuufu or my husband will beat me like Engalabi (Long Drum)”: Young women and tabloid television in Kampala, Uganda.

NTSHOBANE, Zephania Zingqi Zongamele, B.A. (Hons) (UP), in Clinical Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The experiences, challenges, motivations and coping strategies of informal caregivers in a Grahamstown township.

PONONO, Mvuzo, PG.Dip. Joum. (Rhodes), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The influence of viewing context on meaning making: A reception study of the popular drama series Intersexions in Ginsburg township.

PRINSLOO, Aidan Vivian, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Philosophy, with distinction, in the Department of Philosophy. Degree by coursework

19 and thesis. Thesis: Prolegomena to Ubuntu and any other future South African philosophy.

RAYMOND, Leigh Alice, B.Journ. (Rhodes), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Diesis: Dangerous people and places: A community newspaper’s constructions of crime.

RICHARDSON, Amy Elizabeth, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, with distinction, in the Department of English Language and Linguistics. Degree by thesis. Diesis: Ritualised discourse practices of feedback in a university foundation programme: A critical investigation.

ROYEPPEN, Andrea Leigh, B.A., PG. Dip. International Studies (Rhodes), in Political and International Studies, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by thesis. Thesis: How does security limit the right to protest? A study examining the securitised response to protest in South Africa.

RUITERS, Jeremy John, B.Psych. (NMMU), in Counselling Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Michael Jackson: A psychobiography.

SCHOEMAN, Megan, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Diesis: The professional identity of Journalism on Twitter: A case study of the Mail & Guardian.

SCOTT, Robert James, BJoum. (Rhodes), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The best a man can get? An analysis of the representation of men within group situations in the advertising copy of M en’s Health and FHM from December 2006 through May 2007.

20 SCOTT, Storm Jade, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Motivation of ultra-distance runners: A qualitative investigation into the motivations of Comrades Marathon participants.

SHANGE, Nombulelo Tholithemba, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Sociology, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Shembe religion's integration of African traditional religion and Christianity: A sociological case study.

SIBANYONI, Sibongile Success, B.A. (Wits), in Clinical Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: A phenomenological study of the experiences of adolescents following maternal HIV-disclosure.

SINGH, Anirood, LL.M. (UNISA), in Creative Writing, with distinction, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Road to redemption.

SMA3LL, Lindsay Ann, B.A. (Hons) (UKZN), in Counselling Psychology, with distinction, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Intimacy, sex and sexuality: The experiences of vertically-infected HIV-positive adolescents.

STOPFORTH, Penny, B.Soc.Sci. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Clinical Psychology, with distinction, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: An exploration of the other and the disruption of self in schizophrenia.

STRYDOM, Gideon Louwrens, M.A. (NMMU), in Creative Writing, with distinction, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Saligia.

SUTHERNS, Michael Courtney, B.Joum. (Rhodes), in Creative Writing, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Sarkaiym.

21 THOMAS, Adele, MA. (RAU) M.BA. (Brunei), in Creative Writing, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Copycat.

THURGOOD, Mikaila Rae, B.Joum. (Rhodes), in Creative Writing, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Secrets I keep.

TIRI, Judith Chundung, B.A. (Hons) (Nigeria), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Normative self-perceptions of journalists in Nigeria: The case of The Guardian newspaper.

TRUTER, Victoria Zea, B.A, (Hons) (Rhodes), in English, with distinction, in the Department of English. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Dreamscape and death: An analysis of three contemporary novels and a film.

UMEJEI, Emeka Lucky, B.Sc. (Delta State, Abraka, Nigeria), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The framing of China in Nigeria: An analysis of the coverage of China’s involvement in Nigeria by This Day newspaper.

VAN NIEKERK, Timothy, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Creative Writing, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Thesis by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The names and the flowers.

VAN ZYL, Henriette Louise, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Undertaking to care and to protect: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experience of killing healthy homeless animals in South Africa.

VIVIER, Lincky Elme, M.A. (UP), in Creative Writing, with distinction, in the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: One leg at a time.

22 WALKER, Timothy Charles, B.A. (Rhodes), in Political and International Studies, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: South African International Relations (IR) and the China-African relationship: A critical reflection.

WANNENBURG, Nicola, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Psychology, with distinction, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A Psychobiographical study of Antwone Fisher.

WYRILL, Beth Alexandra, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in English, with distinction, in the Department of English. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The interface of history and fiction in Russel Brownlee’s Garden o f the Plagues, Ingrid Winterbach’s To Hell with Cronje, and Etienne van Heerden’s The Long Silence o f Mario Salviati.

ZORN, Gwendolyn Philippa, B.A. (Rhodes), in Philosophy, with distinction, in the Department of Philosophy. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Redefining success: Social justice and the ends of business.

DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

DASS, Minesh, M.A. (UJ), in English, in the Department of English. Degree by thesis. Thesis: “The Stranger at home”: Representations of home and hospitality in three South African post-transitional novels. Supervisor: Professor M Marais.

FOBE, Mila Pamella, M.A. (Rhodes), in African Languages, in the School of Languages. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Curriculum outcomes, teaching practices and learner competencies in isiXhosa in three Grahamstown schools. Supervisor: Professor R Kaschula. Co­ supervisor: Dr D Nkomo.

MAKHUBU, Nomusa Mary, M.A. (Rhodes), in Art History, in the Department of Fine Art. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The fantastic

23 subject: A visio-cultural study of Nollywood video-film. Supervisor: Prof R Simbao.

MARAIS, Susan Jacqueline, M.A. (UPE), in English, in the Department of English. Degree by thesis. Thesis: (Re-) investing our selves/ourselves: Identity and community in contemporary South African short fiction cycles. Supervisor: Professor G Cornwell.

MUTIZWA-MANGIZA, Shingai Price, M.Sc. (London), in Political and International Studies, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by Thesis. Thesis: Political party institutionalisation: A case study of Kenya. Supervisor: Professor LD Vincent.

PITHOUSE, Richard Michael, M.A. (UKZN), in Political and International Studies, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by thesis. Thesis: In the forbidden quarters: Race, space and the enduring rationality of rebellion in Durban.

SMIT, Sonja, M.A. (Rhodes), in Drama, in the Department of Drama. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Challenging Desire: Representations of whiteness in post-apartheid South Africa. Supervisor: Dr A Krueger. Co-supervisor: Professor AE Sutherland.

TANYANYIWA, Precious, M.Soc.Sci. (Rhodes), in Sociology, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A sociological analysis of the provision of extended studies as a means of addressing transformation at a historically white university. Supervisor: Professor M Drewett.

TUKWASIBWE, Constance, M.A. (Makerere), in African Languages, in the School of Languages. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The influence of indigenous languages on Ugandan English as used in the media. Supervisor: Professor R Kaschula. Co-supervisor: Dr D Nkomo.

24 W h a t is graduation'!

Our practice of graduation is derived from a tradition which reaches back to at least the medieval universities of Europe.

Graduates are those who have been admitted to a degree. There is a strict hierarchy of degrees from “bachelor’ through to “doctor”. In admitting a person to a degree the degree is conferred on that person in a somewhat archaic ceremony which is reminiscent of the equally archaic ceremony in which a knighthood is conferred.

What actually happens in a graduation ceremony is along the following lines. The Dean, who is the person responsible for the academic project in that particular Faculty and who can thus attest to the achievement of the particular student in reaching the required level, requests the Chancellor to confer the degree. The student then moves to the Chancellor and kneels before him. The Chancellor, who is the titular head of the University and who acts in the name of the University, then confers the degree by holding a ceremonial bonnet to the student’s head while saying “I confer the degree". The student proceeds to the Registrar, The Registrar, who is the keeper of the records of the student’s endeavours, confirms the admission of that student to a particular degree by placing the appropriate hood over the student’s head. There is a hood for each degree. Hoods differ from each other in colour and shape.

The three basic degrees are Bachelor, Master and Doctor. Bachelor has nothing to do with the usual meaning “a man who has never married” but with the garland of leaves and berries (from the Latin bacca lauri, laurel berry) worn by graduands long ago. A Master’s ddgree is conferred on a person who has achieved the mastery of a specific field of study. “Doctor” is from the Latin verb “to teach” and is an ancient academic title which dates back to the very first universities where it implied that the holder had a licence to teach in a university.

Academic gowns are based on the clerical gowns (most scholars in Europe were monks or priests) worn in the Middle Ages in universities which would have been housed in poorly heated buildings. The hood is also derived from ancient times when it was attached to the gown and worn to keep the head warm. When not on the head it was pushed back to look more or less as it does when wom today.

Rhodes gowns are derived from those of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Bachelors and Master’s wear a black gown of the same design as that wom by Master’s of Arts in the University of Oxford. Doctors of Philosophy wear a scarlet gown of the same design as that wom by Bachelors of Arts in the University of Cambridge. Bachelor's hoods are made in an Oxford simple shape. Master’s and Doctors’ hoods are made in the full shape of the University of London. Apart from the shape of the hood, the colour indicates the specific degree. For instance, a BA hood is black lined with white and bound with purple, while that for a BSc is black lined with bottle green.

The principal officers at graduation wear distinctive gowns. For example, the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor wear gowns made of black brocade. The Chancellor’s gown is trimmed with gold lace and the Vice-Chancellor’s with silver lace.

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■i NATIONAL ANTHEM OF SOUTH AFRICA

Nkosi sikelel’ iAfrika Maluphakanyisw’ uphondo lwayo, Yizwa imithandazo yethu, Nkosi sikelela, thina lusapho lwayo.

Morena boloka setjhaba sa heso, O fedise dintwa la matshwenyeho, O se boloke, O se boloke setjhaba sa heso, Setjhaba sa South Afrika - South Afrika.

Uit die blou van onse hemel, Uit die diepte van ons see, Oor ons ewige gebergtes, Waar die kranse antwoord gee,

Sounds the call to come together, And united we shall stand, Let us live and strive for freedom, In South Africa our land.

RHODES UNIVERSITY

------2014 ------GRADUATION CEREMONY 1820 SETTLERS NATIONAL MONUMENT SATURDAY, 12 APRIL AT 10.00 CHANCELLOR The Hon. Justice L.Mpati, B.A., LL.B., LL.D. (Honoris causa)

VICE-CHANCELLOR S.Badat, B.Soc.Sc.(Hons), Cert.H.E.Sc.&Tech.Policy, Ph.D., D.Phil. (Honoris causa)

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (ACADEMIC & STUDENT AFFAIRS) S.G. Mabizela, M.Sc., Ph.D.

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT) P.G. Clayton, Ph.D., F.I.C.S., M.C.S.S.A., M.A.C.M.

CHAIRPERSON OF COUNCIL V.D. Kahla, B.A., LL.B.

PRESIDENT OF CONVOCATION The Rev. T.S.N. Gqubule, Ph.D., D.D. (Honoris causa)

DEANS Professor F.T Hendricks, BA(UWC), MSoc.Sc. PhD Dean of the Faculty of Humanities 'Uppsala) Professor R.T.F. Bernard, Ph.D. Dean of the Faculty of Science Professor J. Campbell, B.A., LL.B., LL.M. Dean of the Faculty of Law 3rofessor P.D. Wilmot, B.A., H.D.E., M.Ed., Ph.D. Dean of the Faculty of Education ’rofessor D.A. Sewry, MSc., Ph.D., FICSIT, MCSSA., VlACM., MATS. Dean of the Faculty of Commerce YofessorR-B. Walker B.Pharm., Ph.D., M.P.S. Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy ’rofessor C.M. Boughey, M.A., M.A., P.G.C.E., D.Phil. Dean of Teaching and Learning VA. de Klerk, M .A, H.E.D., Ph.D. Dean of Students REGISTRAR S. Fourie, B.Th., B.D., D.Th.

VIS VIRTUS VERITAS )uae paris cives animo vigentes You who produce citizens of vigorous intellect, as \fricae praebens rati on is artes you offer to Africa tire arts and skills which come Umate mater canimus libenter from reason - we who are Rhodians gladly hymn >105 Rhodienses. you, our Alma Mater.

feritas semper pretiosa nobis May truth be always precious and preside over us ’raesit et pel lat procul omne furtum and may it drive far away all deceit, nor may it ■leu sinat quemquam male consulentem allow anyone with evil intent to learn what is )iscere falsa. false.

luicquid est foedum cohibcrc, quicquid May virtue and courage, eager for peace, together ntegrae vitae proprium tueri with well disposed strength, rejoice to restrain laudeat virtus studiosa paeis whatever is disgusting and to uphold whatever 7isque benigna. belongs to the fullness of life.

urpura cincti et memores parentuin Clad with purple and remembering our parents, luique nitamur dare iustum honorem let us strive to render to everyone with honour leminique umquam licet invidentes which is due and without envying anyone let us ,stra petamus. aim for the stars. ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

The Congregation is requested to stand while the Choir sings Vis Virtus Veritas and the Procession enters the Auditorium.

The Chancellor will constitute the Congregation.

The Vice-Chancellor will address the Congregation.

The Public Orator, Professor Paul R Maylatn, will present: for the Degree of Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa

Dr Sydney Brenner will address the Congregation.

The Dean of the Faculty will present the candidates for the Degrees of Bachelor, Bachelor with Honours, Master and Doctor of Philosophy.

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Student Affairs) will present the Biological Control Research Group (Martin Patrick Hill, Julie Angela Coetzee, Grant Douglas Martin and Jaclyn Marie Hill) for the Vice- Chancellor’s Distinguished Award for Community Engagement.

The Dean of Teaching and Learning will present Andrew Ivan Todd for the award of the Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Medal.

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Development) will present Martin Patrick Hill for the Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Senior Research Medal.

The congregation will stand and sing the National Anthem.

The Chancellor will dissolve the Congregation.

The Congregation is requested to stand while the Choir sings Gaudeamus Igitur and the Procession leaves the Auditorium. With the exception o f the commencement and conclusion o f the Ceremony and the singing of the National Anthem, members o f the Congregation are requested to remain seated throughout the proceedings. FACULTY OF SCIENCE

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

ABBOTT, Chyanne ABELS, Tristan Edwin ARAUJO, Andre Michael ASTIER, Adrian Maxime Alexandre AYLIFF, Cathy AYRES, Gabrielle Alexzena BADEN HORST, Rozane BAKASA, Runesu BANTOM, Zinathi BARCLAY, Amy Suzanne BARCLAY, Donald Charles BARNES, Lauren Lee, with distinction in Biochemistry BLANCKENBERG, Michelle Claire, with distinction in Environmental Science BLANDIN DE CHALAIN, Ryan Toit BRITS, Devon BRITS, Tessa Adrienne BROOKS, William Arthur James BUDAZA, Edward BURGER, Sarah-Leigh BURKE, Ashley Morgan BYRON, Chelsey, with distinction in Economics CATRY, Deandra, with distinction in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics CHIPFAKACHA, Melody CORMACK, Bradley Alexander CRAIG, Christie Anne, with distinction in Psychology CREMER, Meghan Samantha CURRIN, Christopher Brian, with distinction in Biochemistry DAMES, Michael Henri DAS NEVES, Susana Da Silva DAWETI, Sakhile Vincent DE BEER, Frankie Emma

2 DE BRUYN, Mart-Mari, with distinctions in Biochemistry and Microbiology DERRY, Leigh-Anne Tracy Kim, with distinction in Biochemistry DINGLE, Ashton Vicky, with distinctions in Mathematics and Physics DINGLE, Laura Margaret Kirkpatrick, with distinctions in Biochemistry and Microbiology DOCHERTY, Keigan Stuart DUNSER, Stephen John ERASMUS, Bernard FINDLAY, Megan Jean, with distinction in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics FREDERICK, Lauren Stephanie FRITSCH, Thomas Roland GAISFORD, Elizabeth Louise GEVERS, Caitlin Rozanne GIBSON, Caitlin Anne GODDARD, Melissa Claire GOODENOUGH, Luke Brian HAMUNEME, Naufiku Paulina HARRIS, Christopher HARRIS, Jessica Anne HAYNES, Bruce William Oswell HENDRY, Michael John HIGGINS, Olivia Elizabeth, with distinction in Environmental Science HILLIAR, Storm Hannah HLOTHOANE, Amohelang HODGSON, Danuta Lorina HOFT, Maxine Allison HONIBALL, John Robert, with distinctions in Biochemistry and Microbiology HOUSEMAN, Pascalene Shannon HOWE, Megan Joanne HOYI, Zandile HUCHZERMEYER, Nicholaus Heinrich HUNT, Kieran Richard

1 3 HUNTER, Cayley Ann HUNTER, Jeannine IMMELMAN, Caroline INGLIS, Judge Cameron JACKSON, Hayley Claire, with distinction in Instrumental Music Studies JAY, Lonwabo, with distinction in Mathematical Statistics JIYANE, Charity Lydia Jabulile JOHNSON, Kyle Mills JUBY, Roxanne, with distinction in Ichthyology KAYES, Sean Michael KAYTON, Michelle Louise KEIGHLEY, Tia-Kristi KELLY, Kelvin Leigh KENT, Jessica Lynn KING, Philippa Jane KORB, Jessica-Anne KOTA, Ntsika Monde Mbulelo L'HOMME, Andrew Robin, with distinctions in Computer Science and Mathematics LAGESSE, Juliette Valerie, with distinction in Environmental Science LAMLA, Siphokazi LARGATZIS, Savvas Anthony LEKOKOTLA, Lungelo Johannes LLOYD, Kyle John, with distinctions in Botany and Entomology and Zoology LOCHNER, Alisa Jeanne MACHELL-COX, Matthew Ferguson MADIKANE, Zipporah Kayakazi MADDCAZI, Zolani MAFU, Masakheke, with distinctions in Mathematical Statistics and Mathematics MAGQAZA, Masande MAGWAZA, Rachael Ntombikayise MAHARAJ, Pooja Divya

4 MAJERO, Tinotenda Agnes Tiffany, with distinction in Biochemistry MAKALIMA, Gwiba Hlonela MAKELENI, Nelisa MAKGOE, Ann ah Motshwenyane MAKHENE, Lebohang MAKHETHA, Maseutloali Hazel Nthati MARCHANT, Claire Charlotte MATIWANE, Lwazi Mandilive MATONG, Joseph Mojalefa MATTHEWS, Joy Nicola MAVUWA, Julian MAXAMBA, Qaqamba, with distinction in Mathematics MBABA, Mziyanda, with distinctions in Biochemistry and Chemistry MCINTYRE, Darrin George MCQUAID, Isla Kate, with distinction in Biochemistry MDUNGE, Sanele Maud Nondumiso MHLONGWE, Thobeka Rita MJOLI, Nwabisa MKHIZE, Bongimpilo Kevin MLANDU, Cumisa Manzikazi MOAGI, Mpho MOODLEY, Ayrelia Sherane MOODLEY, Jenelle MORAKE, Selokwane Thabang MOSTERT, Emma Charlotte MOXHAM, Emily Jeanne MPOFU, Trisha Lerato, with distinction in Microbiology MSENGANA, Siphokazi Valencia MSUTHWANA, Cebisa Mvulazana MTHETHWA, Siphokazi Bongiwe Kho MTHOMBOTHI, Zinhle Emily MTUTU, Paidamoyo Pearl Tinashe MTWA, Lusanda MULLINS, Rachel Brenna, with distinctions in Botany and Ichthyology

5 MUSHEG A, M unarm ra Kasya MUSKETT, Phillippa Claire MVANGO, Sindisiwe NAUDE, Simon Mark Berg NDORO, Tariro NICHOLSON, Thomas Joseph NJOKO, Nqobile Antonia NONDLAZI, Sinoyoto NORMAN, Alexandra Louise NORMAN, Yondela Masande NTULI, Thuthukani O'DONOGHUE, Charles St JohnNqwabuko OGLESBY, Jennie OPENSHAW, Roxanne PHUZA, Nobubele POLAK, James Samuel RALL, Adrienne RAMAFALO, Matsie RAMOKGABA, Lesego RAWLINS, Jonathan Mark, with distinctions in Economics and Environmental Science and Geography ROODT, Murray Steven ROSENFELS, Jessica Ann RUDMAN, Lauren Lynne SANTIIIA, Darika SCHMIDT, Nicholas Conrad SCORER, Melissa Jade SEKESE, Mohau SDCABA, Vuyile Lucky, with distinctions in Applied Mathematics and Mathematics SMITH, Jessica SMITH, Timothy Graham SOMI, Mihlali Desiree SOUTER, Steven Albert STUART-THOMPSON, Robert David Sandile TAYLOR, Robert David

6 TAYLOR, Rozanne Maria, with distinctions in Chemistry and Mathematics THACKERAY, Sean Robin, with distinction in Entomology THOMAS, Msimelelo Athenkosi TILBURY, Chelsea Miranda TOZER, Sven-Gareth TSUSI, Mamosa Miranda UKAMA, Angela UNDERHILL, Laura Gillian UPFOLD, Nicole Sarah, with distinctions in Entomology and Microbiology VELAKAZI, Xolani Inocent WALLACE, Samuel Robert WATSON, Britt Ivana Alexa WEIR, Ian J.D WHEELER, Alexander Thomas WIBLIN, Danielle Rhaine, with distinction in Microbiology WIENAND, Kim Helen WOOLF, Gregory Jay ZEFFERTT, Mikha Elizabeth, with distinctions in Computer Science and English ZEISBERGER, Dusty Stuart

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INFORMATION SYSTEMS)

ABBOTT, Michael John, with distinction in Information Systems FREESE, Kelvin Roderic MACLACHLAN, Kyle Bruce MILES, Adrian Ross MOTSUMI, Tebagano Valerie, with distinction in Information Systems NYATHI, Tawika Nkosana, with distinction in Information Systems SHONE, Thomas Dudley TRIACA, Alessandro Robert VAN ZYL, Ignus YATES, David McWilliam

7 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS

ABBOTT, Gregory Derek, in Information Systems ANDERSON, Danica Ashleigh Theresa, in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics BAREORD, Caitlin Ann, in Psychology, with distinction BENTLEY, Luke Kinross, in Botany/Geography BENTLEY, Stephen John, in Biotechnology, with distinction BOEL, Natasha Marie-Eraine, in Biotechnology, with distinction BOLOSHA, Uviwe, in Botany BOYERS, Oliver Henman, in Computer Science BRASSINE, Gwendoline, in Geography BRYAN, Kate Louise Halse, in Physics, with distinction CAMPBELL, Stuart Alexander, in Geology CARROLL, Sarah Leigh, in Zoology CARSE, Stephen James, in Computer Science CHIFUNDA, Ethel Chitimbwa, in Biotechnology CHINKU, Ronald Junior, in Information Systems COMLEY, Jessica, in African Vertebrate Biodiversity COTIYANE, Phumlile Leon, in Botany COUSINS, David Patrick, in Geology DANCKWERTS, Paul Brian Peacey, in Ichthyology & Fisheries Science DANIEL, Claire Ashleigh, in Entomology DARLOW, Luke Nicholas, in Computer Science DE KLERK, Bradley, in Information Systems, with distinction DE NECKER, Leigh, in Marine Biology DLAKAVU, Sinazo, in Geology DU PLESSIS, Alain Jesse, in Environmental Science DUNA, Elethu Zamandlane Lona, in Ichthyology & Fisheries Science ELLIS, Natalie Kate, in Environmental Water Management FANGA, Likhaya, in Mathematical Statistics FARTHING, Matthew William, in Ichthyology & Fisheries Science, with distinction FERREIRA, Dean Ralton, in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics GODDARD, Mathew Keith, in Entomology GO WAR, Kelly Megan, in Botany

8 GRANT, Gareth Neil, in Marine Biology GREWCOCK, Megan, in Environmental Science HAMILTON, Dayna Ruth, in Chemistry, with distinction HARTMAN, Gregory Alistair, in African Vertebrate Biodiversity HEWITT, Justin John, in Information Systems HOWELL, Dylan Hiliard, in Ichthyology & Fisheries Science HUBER, Marcelle Erica, in Environmental Water Management HULLEY, Sarah May, in Environmental Water Management HULUSHE, Siyabonga Theophillus, in Chemistry IZALLY, Sharkay Ruwade, in Mathematical Statistics JAGER, Chloe Rose Laubscher, in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics JOHNSON, Victoria Jane, in Biodiversity & Conservation JORDAN, Tia Letitia, in Ichthyology & Fisheries Science JOYNER, Jessica Mary, in Ichthyology & Fisheries Science, with distinction JUBY, Paul Robert, in Biodiversity & Conservation JUST, Stefan Antonio, in Electronics, with distinction KAMINER, Devin Jaye, in Geology KAMOTO, Thokozani, in Physics & Electronics KANKONDI, Sebbi Lenga Agarob, in Marine Biology KENNEDY, Sarah Joan, in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics KENYON, David Leicester, in Computer Science/Information Systems KENYON, Jonathan Simon, in Physics & Electronics, with distinction KOLISANG, Ntsane Lebohang Gauta, in Information Systems KOTANE, Masego, in Chemistry KOTZE, Camilla, in Geography, with distinction KRAMER, Rachel Wynne, in Marine Biology KUBHEKA, Gugu Patience, in Chemistry KUIPER, Timothy Richard, in African Vertebrate Biodiversity, with distinction LEIGH, Simon Maxwell, in Ichthyology & Fisheries Science LETSOALO, Legadime Nelson, in Chemistry LLEWELLYN, Richard Curtis, in Marine Biology LLOYD, Kyle Everett, in Ichthyology & Fisheries Science, with distinction

9 LOUZADA, Marcel Severiano, in Chemistry MABHULA, Amanda Nomakhosi, in Chemistry, with distinction MADIKIZELA, Phindile, in Biotechnology MAKHELE, Pheello Vincent, in Mathematics MALHERBE, Willem Stefanus, in Ichthyology & Fisheries Science, with distinction MALUNGANE, Eneto Mbetse, in Information Systems MAMLAMBO, Thandiwe, in Biodiversity & Conservation MANDIZVO, Tawanda, in Chemistry, with distinction MARSBERG, Tamryn, in Entomology MARTIN, Jane Anne, in Economics, with distinction MATHOBELA, Mankone Amida, in Economics MBAO, Chabala, in Environmental Science MCCLURE, Bruce James, in Ichthyology & Fisheries Science MCWERA, Angelica Nondwe, in Mathematical Statistics MELIDONIS, Caitlin Alexandra, in Botany, with distinction MFUKU, Aphiwe, in Biotechnology MHLANGA, Xolane Reginald, in Geology MILLER, Jordan Katherine, in Environmental Water Management MITCHELL, Matthew Andrew, in Geography MKABAYI, Lithalethu, in Biochemistry MOFFAT, Cathrine Nyarai, in Biotechnology MOLATLHEGI, Refilwe Phemelo, in Biotechnology MOLOTO, William, in Chemistry MONCHUSI, Bernice Andrieca, in Biochemistry MOTSOENENG, Boitumelo Madika, in Microbiology MOYA, Anele, in Mathematics MOYO, Sipho Dugunye, in Biochemistry MUDZAMBA, Ronald Ratidzo, in Information Systems, with distinction MULCAHY, Megan Marie, in Entomology, with distinction MUSIYANDAKA, Fungisai Lorraine, in Biochemistry NDLANGISA, Nomonde, in Ichthyology & Fisheries Science NELLEMANN, Stacy Amanda, in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics NEPHAWE, Thembuluwo Alphinah, in Geology NETSHIDZIVHE, Thendo, in Geology

10 NGCAMPHALALA, Celiwe Angel, in African Vertebrate Biodiversity NGUBENI, Grace Nomthandazo, in Chemistry NGXAKAZA, Nontuthuzelo Laureta, in Biotechnology NICHOLSON, Bryan James, in Economics NICOLAU, Justin Rhys, in Biodiversity & Conservation NXELE, Siphesihle Robin, in Chemistry, with distinction O’BRIEN, Paul Robert, in Environmental Science OBATH, Cindy Cynthia Wanjiku, in Geography ODAYAR, Luveshni, in Geography, with distinction OLLEY, Emma-Jane, in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics PALMER, Zoe Dilys, in Environmental Science PAMBUKA, Thandile William, in Information Systems PENKLER, David Lawrence, in Biochemistry/Microbiology, with distinction PENNEFATHER, Gregory John, in Computer Science, with distinction PENNEFATHER, Sean Neil, in Computer Science, with distinction PINTO, Pablo Dario Silva De Gouveia, in Chemistry POLLARD, Melissa, in Marine Biology PONS, Dylan Bradley, in Botany RABONDA, Shana-Michelle, in Information Systems RADER, Gemma Sarah Venetia, in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics REDDY, Mishka, in Chemistry REID, Wesson Kyle, in Geology RICHARDSON, Emma Jane, in Environmental Science, with distinction ROBERTS, Tamara, in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics RODWELL, Kelvin Gary, in Biodiversity & Conservation ROSS, Caroline Jane, in Microbiology, with distinction RYAN, Bennett, in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics SANYANGA, Taremekedzwa Allan, in Biotechnology, with distinction SAYWOOD, Tracey Kate, in Chemistry, with distinction SCHAERER, Paul Matthew, in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics SEPOTOKELE, Kamogelo Mmapitso, in Microbiology SHAW, Brent Roy, in Computer Science

11 SHONGWE, Lihle Zamantimande, in Mathematics SIGIDI, Nthabeliseni Thendo, in Geology SKERRTTT. Cameron Lorraine, in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics SLOMAN, Leah Frances, in Environmental Science SNEL, Stacey, in African Vertebrate Biodiversity SOBEKWA, Lwando Cecil, in Information Systems STEVENS, Chifuno Louise Peggy, in Chemistry STODART, Duncan William, in Botany STONE, Justin Marc, in Chemistry, with distinction STRICKLAND, Charles Robert, in Physics & Electronics SWART, Tarryn, in Biochemistry, with distinction TAYLOR, Richard Peter, in Ichthyology & Fisheries Science, with distinction THOMSON, Gareth Peter, in Environmental Water Management THUSINI, Xolisile Octavia, in Physics & Electronics TLHOAELE, Kebaabetswe Christina, in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics TOUT, Michael James, in Biotechnology TSOBO, Zuko, in Mathematical Statistics TUDHOPE, Andrew Michael, in English, with distinction VAALTYN, Michaelone Chantelle, in Biochemistry VAN DER LINDE, Christopher, in Geology VAN HUYSSTEEN, Darryn Ashley, in Geology VAN ZEEVENTER, Ryan Matthew, in Zoology VOSPER, Samuel Jack, in Environmental Science/Mathematical Statistics, with distinction WATERWORTH, Samantha Che, in Microbiology, with distinction WATKINS, Zane Kenrick, in Chemistry WIGGILL, Karyn Ashleigh, in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics WILDERVANCK, Martijn Johannes, in Chemistry WINGATE, lanthe, in Biochemistry, with distinction WRENCH, Peter Mark, in Computer Science, with distinction ZAVALA, Mandisa Roseline, in Economics ZIDE, Ayanda, in Botany

12 DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

ADEGOKE, Oluwasesan, B.Sc. (Hons) (Abeokuta), M.Sc. (Nottingham), in Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The design of quantum dots and their conjugates as luminescent probes for analyte sensing. Supervisor: Distinguished Professor T Nyokong. Co-supervisor: Dr E Antunes.

AWOKOYA, Kehinde Nurudeen, M.Sc. (Ibadan), in Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Development of styrene-based imprinted sorbents for selective clean-up of metalloporphyrins in organic media. Supervisor: Professor N Torto. Co-supervisor: Professor Z Tshentu.

BALDANZI, Simone, B.Sc. (Hons) (Genova), M.Sc. (Rhodes), in Marine Biology, in the Department of Zoology and Entomology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Inter-individual variability and phenotypic plasticity: Tracking the effect of the environment on the biogeography, population structure, ecophysiology and reproduction of the sandhoppers Talorchestia capensis and Africorchestia quadrispinosa. Supervisor: Distinguished Professor CD McQuaid. Co-supervisor: Dr F Porri.

BRITTON, Jonathan, M.Sc. (Rhodes), in Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Nonlinear optical studies of metallophthalocyanines and hemiporphyrazines in solution, polymer films and in the presence of nanomaterials. Supervisor: Distinguished Professor T Nyokong. Co-supervisor: Dr E Antunes.

BURGER, Adelle, B.Sc. (UP), M.Sc. (Rhodes), in Biotechnology, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Purification and characterization of TbHsp70.c, a novel Hsp70 from Trypanosoma brucei. Supervisor: Dr A Boshoff. Co-supervisor: Dr MH Ludewig.

CHIBAYA, Colin, M.Sc. (NUST), in Computer Science, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: An

13 investigation into XSets of primitive behaviours for path finding in stigmergic and message passing ant agents. Supervisor; Professor S Bangay (Deakin). Co-supervisor; Professor G Wells.

CHIGWAMBA, Nyasha, M.Sc. (Rhodes), in Computer Science, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: An investigation of parameter relationships in a high-speed digital multimedia environment. Supervisor: Professor RJ Foss.

DOWNEY, Nicola Jean, M.Sc. (NMMU), in Fisheries Science, in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The role of the deep spawning grounds in chokka squid (Loligo reynaudi D’Orbigny, 1845) recruitment. Supervisor: Professor WHH Sauer. Co-supervisor: Professor M Roberts (Marine and Coastal Management).

ELLENDER, Bruce Robert, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Fisheries Science, in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Ecological consequences of non-native fish invasion in Eastern Cape headwater streams. Supervisor: Dr OLF Weyl (SAIAB). Co-supervisor: Dr E Swartz (SALAB).

GAMA, Repson, B.Sc. (Hons) (NUST), M.Sc. (Wageningen), in Biochemistry, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A lignocellulolytic enzyme system for fruit waste degradation: Commercial enzyme mixture synergy, immobilisation and bioreactor design. Supervisor: Professor BI Pletschke. Co-supervisor: Dr JS van Dyk.

HUMPHRIES, Austin Turner, M.Sc. (Louisiana State), in Marine Biology, in the Department of Zoology and Entomology. Degree by thesis: Thesis: Fishing for resilience: Herbivore and algal dynamics on coral reefs in Kenya. Supervisor: Distinguished Professor CD McQuaid.

IGUMBOR, Osedum Peter, B.Sc. (Venda), M.Sc. (Rhodes), in Computer Science, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree

14 by thesis. Thesis: An investigation of protocol command translation as a means to enable interoperability between networked audio devices. Supervisor: Professor RJ Foss.

IITEMBU, Johannes Angala, B.Sc. (Namibia), M.Sc. (Tromso), in Marine Biology, in the Department of Zoology and Entomology. Degree by thesis.Thesis: Trophic relationships of hake (Merluccius capensis Castelnau, 1851 and M. paradoxus Franca 1960) from the northern Benguela Current ecosystem (Namibia): Inferences from stable isotopes and fatty acids. Supervisor: Dr NB Richoux. Co­ supervisor: Professor TW Miller (Bunkyo-cho Ehime, Japan).

KLEYI, Phumelele Eldridge, M.Sc. (NMM.U), in Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry, Degree by thesis. Thesis: The development of functionalized electrospun nanofibers for the control of pathogenic microorganisms in water. Supervisor: Professor N Torto. Co-supervisor: Professor Z Tshentu.

MAKAME, Makame Omar, B.A. (Khartoum), M.A. (Dar es Salaam), in Environmental Science, in the Department of Environmental Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Vulnerability and adaptation of Zanzibar east coast communities to climate variability and change and other interacting stressors. Supervisor: Professor SE Shackleton. Co­ supervisor: Dr T Andrew (Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association).

MANN, Gareth Kerry Hamilton, M.Sc. (UCT), in Zoology, in the Department of Zoology and Entomology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Aspects of the ecology of leopards (Panthera pardus) in the Little Karoo, South Africa. Supervisor: Dr DM Parker. Co-supervisor: Professor MJ O’Riain (UCT).

MIYA, Tshoanelo Portia, M.Sc. (UFS), in Ichthyology, in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Molecular systematics and antifreeze biology of Sub- Antarctic notothenioid fishes. Supervisor: Dr M Mwale (SAIAB). Co­ supervisor: Mr O Gon (SAIAB).

15 MMONWA, Kolobe Lucas, B.Sc. (Hons) (Limpopo), M.Sc. (Rhodes), in Marine Biology, in the Department of Zoology and Entomology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Molecular phytogeny, phylogeography and evolutionary adaptation of foraging behaviour amongst sympatric patellid limpets along the southern African shoreline. Supervisor: Distinguished Professor CD McQuaid. Co­ supervisor: Professor NP Barker.

MUDABUKA, Boitumelo, B.Sc. (Botswana), M.Sc. (Rhodes), in Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Electrospun fibre based colorimetric probes for biological molecules. Supervisor: Professor N Torto.

MUTSVUNGUMA, Lorraine Zvichapera, M.Sc. (Rhodes), in Biochemistry, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The characterization of DNAJC3: Elucidating the function of the TPR domains. Supervisor: Dr AL Edkins. Co-supervisors: Professor O Tastan Bishop and Professor GL Blatch (Victoria).

NAKAYINGA, Ritah, M.Sc. (Nottingham), in Microbiology, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Understanding the replication biology of Providence Virus: Elucidating the function of non-structural proteins. Supervisor: Professor RA Dorrington.

NGNIE TUEMGNIE, Gaelle Tatiana, M.Sc. (Yaounde), in Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Synthesis and evaluation of novel heterocycles as potential HIV-1 enzyme inhibitors. Supervisor: Dr R Klein.

NJUNGE, James Mwangi, M.Sc. (Kenyatta), in Biochemistry, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Characterization of the Hsp40 partner proteins of Plasmodium falciparum HSp70. Supervisors: Dr A Boshoff and Professor GL Blatch (Victoria). Co-supervisor: Dr ER Pesce (Victoria).

16 ODUME, Oghenekaro Nelson, B.Sc. (Delta State), M.Sc. (Rhodes), in Water Resource Science, in the Institute for Water Research, Degree by thesis. Thesis: An evaluation of macroinvertebrate-based biomonitoring and ecotoxicological assessments of deteriorating environmental water quality in the Swartkops river, South Africa. Supervisor: Professor CG Palmer.

OGUNLAJA, Adeniyi Sunday, M.Sc. (Ilorin), in Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Oxidative desulfurization of fuel oils-catalytic oxidation and adsorptive removal of organosulfur compounds. Supervisor: Professor Z Tshentu. Co- supervisor: Professor N Torto.

ONABOLU, Boluwaji, M.Sc. (Ibadan), in Water Resource Science, in the Institute for Water Research. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Evaluating the post-implementation effectiveness of selected household water treatment technologies in rural Kenya. Supervisor: Professor CG Palmer. Co-supervisor: Professor L Obi (Fort Hare).

PADAYACHEE, Eden Rebecca, M.Sc. (Rhodes), in Biochemistry, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Biochemical mechanisms towards understanding Alzheimer’s disease. Supervisor: Professor CG Whiteley. Co-supervisor: Dr AL Edkins.

PANICKER, Rekha Manoj, M.Sc. (Mahatma Gandhi), in Mathematics, in the Department of Mathematics. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Some general convergence theorems on fixed points. Supervisor: Professor V Murali. Co-supervisor: Professor SN Mishra (Fort Hare).

PULE, Bellah Oreeditse, M.Sc. (Rhodes), in Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Electrospun fiber based colorimetric probes for aspartate aminotransferase and 17p-estradiol. Supervisor: Professor N Torto.

17 SSESSANGA, Nicholas, B.Sc. (Makerere), M.Sc. (Rhodes), in Physics, in the Department of Physics and Electronics. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Development of an ionospheric map for Africa. Supervisor. Dr L-A McKinnell (SANSA).

TANCU, Yolanda, B.Sc. (Hons) (UWC), M.Sc. (Stell), in Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Electrospun nanofibers as solid phase extraction sorbents and support for alkylphenols colorimetric probes. Supervisor: Professor N Torto.

TANNER, Jane Louise, B.Sc. (Hons) (Reading), in Hydrology, in the Institute for Water Research. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Understanding and modelling of surface and groundwater interactions. Supervisor: Professor DA Hughes.

THOMPSON, Ernst Frederick, B.Sc. (Hons) (UCT), M.Sc. (Rhodes), in Fisheries Science, in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Towards the development of a larval feeding strategy for the white-margined sole (Dagietichthys marginatus). Supervisor: Professor T Hecht.

VAN HEERDEN, Renier Pelser, M.Eng. (UP), in Computer Science, in the Department of Computer Science. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A fonnalized ontology for network attack classification. Supervisor: Professor BVW Irwin. Co-supervisor: Dr L Leenen (CSIR).

VEALE, Clinton Gareth Lancaster, B.Pharm. (Rhodes), M.Sc. (Edin), in Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Synthetic analogues of marine bisindole alkaloids as potent selective inhibitors of MRSA pyruvate kinase. Supervisor: Dr KA Lobb. Co-supervisor: Professor MT Davies-Coleman.

VILJOEN, Janet Erica, B.A. (H.M.S.), M.Sc. (Rhodes), in Human Kinetics and Ergonomics, in the Department of Human Kinetics and Ergonomics. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Strength training and cardiovascular risk post-menses, with particular emphasis on the

18 plasma lipoproteins: A randomised controlled trial. Supervisor: Dr CJ Christie.

W ALMS LEY, Tara Aisling, B.Sc. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Microbiology, in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: An investigation into the bacterial diversity associated with South African latrunculid sponges that produce bioactive secondary metabolites. Supervisor: Professor RA Dorrington. Co-supervisor: Professor MT Davies-Coleman.

WASSERMAN, Ryan John, M.Sc. (NMMU), in Zoology, in the Department of Zoology and Entomology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Direct and indirect effects of zooplanktivorous predators on the estuarine plankton community. Supervisor: Professor PW Froneman.

19 W h a t is gradu ation ?

Our practice of graduation is derived from a tradition which reaches back to at least the medieval universities of Europe.

Graduates are those who have been admitted to a degree. There is a strict hierarchy of degrees from “bachelor’ through to "doctor”. In admitting a person to a degree the degree is conferred on that person in a somewhat archaic ceremony which is reminiscent of the equally archaic ceremony in which a knighthood is conferred.

What actually happens in a graduation ceremony is along the following lines. The Dean, who is the person responsible for the academic project in that particular Faculty and who can thus attest to the achievement of the particular student in reaching the required level, requests the Chancellor to confer the degree. The student then moves to the Chancellor and kneels before him. The Chancellor, who is the titular head of the University and who acts in the name of the University, then confers the degree by holding a ceremonial bonnet to the student’s head while saying “I confer the degree”. The student proceeds to the Registrar. The Registrar, who is the keeper of the records of the student’s endeavours, confirms the admission of that student to a particular degree by placing the appropriate hood over the student’s head. There is a hood for each degree. Hoods differ from each other in colour and shape.

The three basic degrees are Bachelor, Master and Doctor. Bachelor has nothing to do with the usual meaning “a man who has never married” but with the garland of leaves and berries (from the Latin bacca lauri, laurel berry) worn by graduands long ago. A Master’s degree is conferred on a person who has achieved the mastery of a specific field of study. “Doctor” is from the Latin verb “to teach” and is an ancient academic title which dates back to the very first universities where it implied that the holder had a licence to teach in a university.

Academic gowns are based on the clerical gowns (most scholars in Europe were monks or priests) worn in the Middle Ages in universities which would have been housed in poorly heated buildings. The hood is also derived from ancient times when it was attached to the gown and worn to keep the head warm. When not on the head it was pushed back to look more or less as it does when worn to day.

Rhodes gowns are derived from those of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Bachelors and Master’s wear a black gown of the same design as that worn by Master’s of Arts in the University of Oxford. Doctors of Philosophy wear a scarlet gown of the same design as that worn by Bachelors of Arts in the University of Cambridge. Bachelor’s hoods are made in an Oxford simple shape. Master’s and Doctors’ hoods are made in the full shape of the University of London. Apart from the shape of the hood, the colour indicates the specific degree. For instance, a BA hood is black lined with white and bound with purple, while that for a BSc is black lined with bottle green.

The principal officers at graduation wear distinctive gowns. For example, the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor wear gowns made of black brocade. The Chancellor’s gown is trimmed with gold lace and the Vice-Chancellor’s with silver lace.

20 NATIONAL ANTHEM OF SOUTH AFRICA

Nkosi sikelel’ iAfrika Maluphakanyisw’ uphondo lwayo, Yizwa imithandazo yethu, Nkosi sikelela, thina lusapho lwayo.

Morena boloka setjhaba sa heso, O fedise dintwa la matshwenyeho, O se boloke, O se boloke setjhaba sa heso, Setjhaba sa South Afrika - South Afrika.

Uit die blou van onse hemel, Uit die diepte van ons see, Oor ons ewige gebergtes, Waar die kranse antwoord gee,

Sounds the call to come together, And united we shall stand, Let us live and strive for freedom, In South Africa our land.

RHODES UNIVERSITY

------2014 ------AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES AND PRIZES

VICE-CHANCELLOR’S AWARDS

Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Senior Research Medal. Martin Patrick Hill

Vice-Chancellor’s Senior Distinguished Teaching Medal. Undine Weber

Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Senior Research Medal. Jeanette Dalziel Snowball

Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Medal. Andrew Todd

Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Award for Community Engagement Biological Control Research Group Professor Martin Patrick Hill, Julie Angela Coetzee, Grant Douglas Martin, Jaciyn Marie Hill

Vice-Chancellor’s Book Award. Patricia Henderson

ACADEMIC HONOURS

ABRAHAMS, Sanaa BRANFORD, Abigail Sunette JACKSON, Emma Catherine BROKENSHA, Ashlyn Sarah Lynton BROWN, Timothy John JAMES, Michael William BRUCHPIAUSEN, Sarah Lynn JANSSEN, Kathryn Marie CHINYANTA, Makasa Vivienne KANE, Moctar CHIRENJE, Sekai Elizabeth KENYON, Jonathan Simon COETZER, Johannes Theodoras KIRKALDY, Hannah Tshirakhwe COLEY, Cassandra Anne KUIPER, Timothy Richard CRISP, Lee L'HOMME, Andrew Robin DAVIES, Marc Daniel LAUE, Kharys Ateh Bishop DE BRUYN, Mart-Mari LAWLOR, Lauren Jane DE LANGE, Laura LLOYD, Kyle John DIEMER, Maxine Nichole LOCK, Emma Margaret DINGLE, Ashton Vicky MABHULA, Amanda Nomakhosi DULEY, Chanelle Lynn MAFU, Masakheke HAZELL, Kyla Jane Emma MAND1ZVO, Tawanda HOEPFL, Jason Morrison Lorenz MARTIN, Jane Anne MELVILL-SMITH, Kaila Lee MOODLEY, Shivani STEWART, Kelsey Isobel ORTNER, Gwyndoien Jeanie STRETCH, Stephanie PAVER, Ananda Morris TAYLOR, Rozanne Maria PRETORIUS, Sone THOMSON, Caroline Deborah PROBERT, Tracy Nicole TUDHOPE, Andrew Michael RAWLINS, Jonathan Mark VAN DER WIELEN, Karlien RICHARD, Paul Christian Patrice VON WITT, Nathalia Jane SAYWOOD, Tracey Kate WARD, Brendan David SIXABA, Vuyile Lucky WEBB, Jessica Racchet STEENKAMP, Mikhaila Kim ZEFFERTT, Mikha Elizabeth

ACADEMIC COLOURS

ABEL, Timothy James FERREIRA, Matthew Richard ADENDORFF, Emily Esther FIDLER, Nicholas James ANDERSEN, Justin Erik Friis FLYNN, Lauren Daisy ANDERSON, Robert Gordon FORREST, Catherine Jill Stewart BARFORD, Caitlin Ann G ARM AN, Gemma Marion BARTON, Jesse Tatjana GLOVER, Tristan Duncan BENTLEY, Stephen John HAIDEN, Stephen Anthony BOEL, Natasha Marie-Eraine HAMILTON, Dayna Ruth BOLANI, Lindelwa Mandisa HARRIS, Kirsten Lee BOSfyJAN, Peter William Ross HARRISON, Tamsyn Ann BRASHER, Justin Gavin JANKS, Julia Kate BREET, Roger David Naude JOYNER, Jessica Mary BRITS, Jason Eric JUST, Stefan Antonio BRYAN, Kate Louise Halse KAMINSKI, Jacek Peter CHIRWA, Musankhana KATIVHU, Rujeko Pennelop COETZEE, Joseph Dirk KOTZE, Camilla CONTU, Giovanna KRUGER, Ruth Marguerite COULL1E, Benjamin Jesse Scott LINDERS, Raphaela Cosima CROSSLEY, Rachael Enid-Raine Thandeka DAKIN, Nicholas John LLOYD, Kyle Everett DE BARROS, Courtney Leigh LOUW, Hercules Johannes DE KLERK, Bradley MABUZA, Nonhlanhla DINGLE, Laura Margaret MACQUEEN, Sarah Ashleigh Kirkpatrick MAHLALELA, Noxolo Mpotsang DIXON, Julie Lauren Dorothy DOCRAT, Zakeera MAKONI, Tsungai DUA, Matthew Joint MALHERBE, Abraham Johannes DUZE, Simphiwe Ntombizodwa MALHERBE, Willem Stefanus FARTHING, Matthew William MARDON, Jarryd Edward FETTER, Anna Louisa MASAKUSI, Panashe u MATHER, Nadine Renee REMSING, Sandra Claudia MATSIKIDZE, Beverley-Ann RICHARDSON, Emma Jane Tariro ROBERTS, Simon MAWENI, Khanya ROBINSON, Andrew John MAZZA, Simone Antonia ROE, Amber-Jade MBABA, Mziyanda ROPER, Matthew Richard MCDONALD, Hannah ROSS, Caroline Jane MDEE, Maseabata AnnaNeema ROSS, Timothy Allan Kekeletso ROUX, Kayla MEIER, Alexandra Rose RUST, Jennifer Margaret MEL1DONIS, Caitlin Alexandra SAN YANG A, Taremekedzwa Allan MIRKIN, Samuel John SCHOLTZ, Brittany Storm MOORE, Kate-Lyn SCHRE1BER, Katharina Petra MOSS. Nicola Joy SCHUTZ, Elna Marie MUDZAMBA, Ronald Ratidzo SLATEM, Amy Jane MULCAHY, Megan Marie SMITH, Maxine Alice MULDER, Anja Kerstin STONE, Justin Marc MUNRO, Tassyn Michelle SWART, Tarryn NEL, Daniel Mark TAYLOR, Richard Peter NELL, Stacy Christy THEIJSSEN, Matthew John NICOL, Amy June UPFOLD, Nicole Sarah NKOSI, Njabulo James VAN DER MERWE, Mia NTHUNYA, Manosa VAN DER WALT, Ester NUNAN, Megan VAN DER WALT, Minette NXELE, Siphesihle Robin VAN NIEKERK, Heather Elizabeth ODAYAR, Luveshni VAN ZYL, Mignon OKEYO, Ida Lisa Anyango VON WILDENRATH, Lara PARK, Duncan Keith VOSPER, Samuel Jack PEATFIELD, Robynne Ann WALKER, Andrew Peter PENNEFATHER, Gregory John WATER WORTH, Samantha Che PENNEFATHER, Sean Neil WHITEHORN, Daniel John PERROS, Robyn Helen WILLIAMS, Christopher John PETER, Bronwyn Louise WILSON, Lewis Gregory PONTING, Kayla Jean WINGATE, Ian the POULOS, Jessica WRENCH, Peter Mark RADEMAN, Janet Ellen WRIGHT, Megan Grace RAFFERTY, Ashley Jayne XABA, Mzingaye Brilliant REICHLING, Marcelie Antoinette ACADEMIC HALF COLOURS

ABBOTT, Michael John FITCHET, Rubert ADEBAYO, Binwe FITZGERALD, Tristan Michael ARNOTT, Daniel Owen FLEMMIT, Megan ARP, Reinhardt Sven FOREMAN, Jamie Kathryn BALL, Jennifer Anne FOULKES, James Stephen BARKHUIZEN, Gemma Lynn FREDERICK, Lauren Stephanie BARNES, Lauren Lee FRONEMAN, Nadia BAVUMA, Yanga FUNDA, Khanya BENSUSAN, Tansy Ella FUNK, Sabina Georgia BERRY, Jessie GREYLING, Christo BLANCKENBERG, Michelle HADEBE, Blessings Thembelihle Claire HAITH, Chelsea BOTES, Niki HALL, Kerstin BROUGHTON, Francesca Lily HALSE, Kerry Taryn CAMERON, Heather Sinclair HARE, Martin Jake CHAMIER, Shannon HARRY, Claude Denzil CHIMOMBE, Faith HARTLEY, Danyel Jordan CHIWANZA, Farisai HASCHICK, Brandon Kyle COLLINS, Morgan Gwyneth HEIDE, Inge Laura COOPER, Tamzyn Lee HLUBI, Matshepo Victoria CUNNINGHAM, Kaitlin HOFFMANN, Chloe Shanna CURRIN, Christopher Brian Sinclair DASNOIS, Mathieu Leonard HONIBALL, John Robert DE JAGER, Megan HUFNAGEL, Lena DE KOCK, Tarryn Gabi INDRAJITH, Darsha DE LANGE, Anja JAMES, Katherine Margaret DEAVIN, Candace Frances DEDEKIND, Daniella Sigrid JENKINS, Quentin Denis DENTON, Brittany-Jane Macgregor DIEKMANN, Maike Helga JENNINGS, Kathleen DIXON, Nolene Janice JUBY, Roxanne DORBOR, Stephen Baysah KANGAUSARU, Shakemore DORFLING, Michael Benedict Tinashe DURANDT, Danielle Claire KECHE, Priscilla ELLIOTT, Rosemary KHAN, Farrah Dilshaad ETHERINGTON, Lloyd KIRK-COHEN, Carla Nicole FARMER, Robyn Janee KNOETZE, Tomas Jonathan FEBRUARY, Oliver Justin KOORN, Craig Ian FELLOWS, Tamika Daniella KREUSCH, Danica Clea FIGUE1RA, Gina Paula LAGESSE, Juliette Valerie FINDLAY, Megan Jean LAUBSCHER, Emma Kate

IV LAVENDER, Megan PAULS, Jarryd Dalys LAWSON, Holly Meave PEARSON, Deon Turner LOWEN, Kathleen Louise PHILANDER, Robyn Jade LUNGA, Mayibongwe Junior PHILLIPS, Tegan LYLE, Megan Daniele PITSILADIS, Emmanuel John MAGULA, Siyonela Yolanda QUDDUSI, Farzana Jaabee MAJERO, Tinotenda Agnes Tiffany RAFAPA, Mothepa Rachel Lillian MALHERBE, Karin Tilitha RANCHHOD, Janeeta MAPFUMO, Charlotte RANCHOD, Tejal MAREKERA, Freedom Steny REID, Daniel Michael MARTIN, Peter Ross ROUX, Megan Una MAZANA, Kumbirai Progress RULE, Benjamin Jabulani MBONAMBI, Sthabile SANGWENI, Mbongiseni MBUTHO, Phumzile Siphosethu Emmanuel Enhle SANHOKWE, Amanda Jean MCKERROW, Ryan David SCHAFER, Rosa Luise Agnes MCQUAID, Isla Kate Cosima MELAMANE, Siyabonga SCHMELDT, Graeme Alvin MHINDU, Hope Farai Memory SCHULZE, Aidan Michael MIDZI, Vimbai Beverly SCHULZE, Caitlin Ariel MKHIZE, Nontobeko Fortunate SEARLE, Hayden Stuart MOODLEY, Cathiyn Rakshna SEBEIKIN, Paul Sergeyevich Emmanuel SEDGWICK, Alexandra Helen MOORE, Sarah-Ann SHACKLETON, Claire Lauren MOSTERT, Carla SHAIK, Naseema MOTSHEGOA, Nobahle Precious SHERIF, Nabiha Mohammed MPOFU, Trisha Lerato SHORT, Matthew John MTHEMBU, Nomaswazi Ntobeko SLABBERT, Adriaan Millicent SLATER, Richard Carey MUGANDIWA, Ngonidzashe SMILES, Pulane MULLINS, Rachel Brenna SMITH, Douglas Matthew MURUMBI, Tarisai SOLANKY, Manil MUSAKANA, Tanyaradzwa STEVENS, Donna Callan Gracious SULTER, Philip Eric John MUTAYOBA, Angelina Richard SUN, Huajun NKOMO, Antonetter Kheta SWART, Dirk Hermanns NOTT, Carolyn TAYLOR, Murray Alistair NUTTALL, Jessica Jane TIMM, Katherine Michelle NYANDORO, Chido Therisa WAMBUA, Lynn Mutio PAGE, Craig Darren WARE, Theresa Carolyn PANGANAYI, Ruvimbo Faith WELMAN, Stuart Ian PARKER, Jemima Dawn WIBLIN, Danielle Rhaine PATEL, Nakul Ajit WILMOT, Savannah Storm v ZAMISA, Ngubamandlovu ZVIDZAYI, Kudzayi Michael ZIEMANN, Belinda Danielle

ENVIRONMENTAL AWARDS

RU Department/Institute/Section category: IWR Unilever Centre for Environmental Water Quality

RU Student Society/Residencc category: Catchment Research Group

Makana Community category: iNqaba yeGolide

AWARDS OF SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES AND PRIZES

Abe Bailey Travel Scholarship: No award

Alfred Beit Scholarships: NJ Dixon, PR Martin, AM Schulze, JS Foulkes, CN Kirk-Cohen

Allan Gray Senior Scholarship - Honours: KR Balkisson, S Chamier, LL Davids, CL Duley, CCE Ellis, N Fumbata, WBJ Jacobs, S Jele, K Masiya, C Mona, AFM Mooki, AZ Sodwele, CD Thomson, MP Welgemoed

Allan Gray Senior Scholarship - Masters: LM Bolani, NJ Nkosi, NJ Nkula, N Mkhabile, KZ Nkula, GP Van Heerden, N Siweya

Andrew Mellon Foundation Postgraduate Scholarships - Honours: TE Bensusan, S De Jager, J Ghedi Alasow, K Molobye, RR Muchechetere, S Mutabende, AM Paver, BL Peter, SC Remsing, NJ Schmidtke, EN Shumba, KM Soloman, KI Stewart, F Tombindo, JR Webb, MC Blanckenberg, MM De Bruyn, KJL Lloyd, M Mbaba, NS Upfold, ME Zefferett, M Ramatalo, M Mbaba, H Chiba

Andrew Mellon Foundation Humanities Doctoral Postgraduate Scholarships: RM Baasch, P Irvine, J Lotter, JA Moore, M Van Der Nest, R Maseko, JLG Mitchell, TSA Sachikonye, SZ Tsware, G Kingma, R1 Murray, J Mafukidze, C Dube, CJ Paterson

VI Atlantic Philanthropies Scholarship: SJ Nkatnbule, U Du Plessis, S Gabie, NS Graham, FN Makhatini, A Mfecane, N Wannenburg, C Naicker, Z Msomi, Z Febana, CAC Coombes, LL Pereira da Conceicoa

A Trevor Williams Scholarship: AV Dingle, SA Just

Best Mathematics Honours Prize: PV Makhele

Best Chemistry H Prize: LM Wambua

Betty Shuttleworth Scholarship: C Greyling

Bowman Gilfillan Prize: H Sun

Charles Bryars Scholarship: N Botes, C Greyling, EJ Pitsiiadis, CA Schulze

Conrad Dylan Cambray Scholarship; AK May

David Adolph Bradlow Scholarship for Humanities: K van der Wielen

Deloitte & Touche Prizes for Postgraduate Diploma in Taxation: Best Research Essay: LA Ponter Most Innovative Choice of Topic or Research Design: ZS Nontshinga

Department of Management Bursaries Top Third Year - S Chamier Top Honours Student - NJ Moss

Desmond Goddard Bursary: CSJ O’Donoghue

Douglas Rivett Bursary: AJ Saba

Dr Kendall Scholarships: MD Davies, M De Bruyn, KJE Hazell, AR L'Homme, M Mafu, JM Rawlins, MK Steenkamp, NS Up fold, MG Wright, ME Zeffertt

Dr Maryam Babingida Scholarship: K Cunningham

Ernest Oppenheimer Memorial Trust Scholarship for South African History: FF Kirsten, DK Park, GJW Bezuidenbout

Guy Butler Research Award: BM Shabangu vii Henderson Postgraduate Scholarships-Honours: DGC Andrew

Henderson Postgraduate Scholarships — Masters: NME Boel, EIEGS Brassine, S Campbell, J Comley, SL Gininda, DR Hamilton, JE Laurence, TD Leslie, V Moses, NC Mkhize, S Nkonkobe, ILA Okeyo, DP Penkler, CJ Ross, SA Weeks

Henderson Postgraduate Scholarships - Doctoral: DI Barrett, R Biggs, KCH Dhanani, J Fakee, N Faya, S Patel, C Slater, JN Sterrenberg

Henry Bradlow Scholarship for Science: JS Kenyon

Muirhead Scholarship: TK Saywood

Nicholas lain Paumgarten Scholarship: LY Mini

Otto Beit Scholarship: JP Kaminski

Rhodes Foundation Scholarship: AM Paver

Rhodes Governors Scholarships: NJ Dixon, LM Wambua, JS Foulkes, QDM Jenkins

Rhodes University Scholarships: NJ Dixon, PR Martin, LM Wambua, A De Lange, JS Foulkes, HS Searle, DO Amott, K Cunningham, QDM Jenkins, GM Barkhuizen

Rhodes University Council Research Scholarships - Masters: ME Clark, N Donyeli, MO Dyantyi, EV Hakizimana, N Hlatshwayo, CK Kibet, MJ Madingwane, T Mahote, B Martens, L Matercke, P Mumba, T Mutsvairo, S Ngxande, MM Shawa, AL Svogie, CL Taylor, J Yspeert

Rhodes University Council Research Scholarships - Doctoral: MT Chiwakata, C Clitheroe, AFB Fauzee, D Goble, L Gonzo, S Hoossein, IAM Issa, RI Jones, GF Msane, NP Nqgwala, N Nsele, L Pote, C Ryan, DB Sian

Rhodes University Honours Degree Scholarships: MJ Abbott, S Abrahams, KBA Amani, JEF Andersen, RG Anderson, DGC Andrew, RS Arp, KL Aspeling, LL Barnes, TE Bensusan, J Berry, MC Blanckenberg, LM Bolani, CA Bower, JE Brits, C Byron, D Catry, S Chamier, TS Chauke, SE Chirenje, JD Coetzee, CA Coley, MG Collins, BJS Coullie, CB Currin, NJ Dakin,

viii MD Davies, M De Bruyn, DA Dc Klerk, TG De Kock, C Deavin, LTK Derry, AV Dingle, LMK Dingle, CL Duley, DC Durandt, JJ Faint, MJ Findlay, R Fitchet, LD Flynn, AI Fraser, SG Funk, PT Garayi, GM Garman, CJ Govender, SA Haiden, KJE Hazell, LL Heide, OE Higgins, MV Hlubi, JM Hoffe, CSS Hoffmann, KN Holmes, JR Honiball, TP Ivison, HC Jackson, KM Janssen, R Juby, JP Kaminski, RP Kativhu, JV Lagesse, M Lavender, AR L'Homme, RC Linders, KJ Lloyd, C Long, HJ Louw, KL Lowen, MD Lyle, M Mafu, NMD Mahlalela, TAT Majero, P Masakusi, M Mbaba, RP Mhandu, VB Midzi, SJ Mirkin, S Moodley, K Moore, TV Motsumi, TL Mpofii, RB Mullins, TM Munro, ET Muzinda, DM Nel, SC Nell, GC Niven, AK Nkomo, C Nott, JJ Nuttall, BT Nyamushonyongora, CT Nyandoro, TN Nyathi, AM Paver, RA Peatficld, RH Perros, B1 Peter, J Poulos, S Pretorius, JM Rawlins, BJ Rule, KP Schreiber, EM Schutz, NM Sherif, VI Sixaba, AJ Slatem, MK Steenkamp, KI Stewart, CA Stubbings, PEJ Suiter, A Szczawinski, RM Taylor, TB Thompson, KM Timm, NS Upfold, M van der Merwe, M van der Walt, M Van Zyl, SA Venables, JR Webb, DR Wiblin, SS Wilmot, MG Wright, ME ZefFertt

Rhodes University Master’s Degree Scholarship: TJ Abel, RG Anderson, KL Aspeling, CA Barford, SJ Bentley, NM Boel, LM Bolani, ZJ Bosman, JG Brasher, RDN Breet, AS Brokensha, TJ Brown, SL Bruchhausen, KLH Bryan, MV Chinyanta, M Chirwa, JD Coetzee, JT Coetzer, G Contu, BJS Coullie, RE Crossley, NJ Dakin, CL De Barros, B De Klerk, L De Lange, MN Diemer, JL Dixon, Z Docrat, MJ Dua, SN Duze, MW Farthing, MR Feneira, NJ Fidler, LD Flynn, CJ Forrest, GM Garman, SA Haiden, DR Hamilton, KL Harris, IL Heide, JML Hoepfl, ECL Jackson, MW James, JK Janks, KM Janssen, JM Joyner, SA Just, JP Kaminski, M Kane, RP Kativhu, JS Kenyon, HT Kirkaldy, C Kotze, RM Kruger, TR Kuiper, KAB Laue, LJ Lawlor, RC Linders, KE Lloyd, EM Lock, C Long, HJ Louw, AN Mabhula, N Mabuza, NMD Mahlalela, T Makoni, WS Malherbe, T Mandizvo, JA Martin, P Masakusi, K Maweni, SA Mazza, MANK Mdee, AR Meier, CA Melidonis, KL Melvill-Smith, K Moore, NJ Moss, RR Mudzamba, MM Mulcahy, AK Mulder, TM Munro, DM Nel, SC Nell, AJ Nicol, NJ Nkosi, C Nott, M Nthunya, M Nunan, SR Nxele, L Odayar, GJ Ortner, DK Park, RA Peatfield, DL Penkler, GJ Pennefather, SN Pennefather, RH Perros, KJ Ponting, J Poulos, TN Probert, JE Rademan, AJ Rafferty, MA Reichling, EJ Richardson, S Roberts, A-J Roc, MR Roper, CJ Ross, TA Ross, K Roux, JM Rust, TA Sanyanga, TK Saywood, BS Scholtz, KP Schreiber, EM Schutz, AJ Slatem, JM Stone, T Swart, RP Taylor, MJ Theijsscn, CD Thomson, AM Tudhope, M Van Der Merwe, E Van Der Walt, M Van Der Walt, K Van Der Wielen, HE Van Niekerk, M Van Zyl, NJ Von Witt, SJ Vosper, AP Walker, BD Ward, DJ Whitehom, CJ Williams, LG Wilson, 1 Wingate, PM Wrench, MB Xaba

IX Rhodes University Postgraduate Scholarships - Honours: S Abrahams, GTB Dwyer, SK Grinham, K Masiya, JS Polak

Rhodes University Postgraduate Scholarships - Masters: Y Bango, ZJ Bosman, El Brassine, I Cilliers, JT Coetzer, L De Lange, MN Diemer, SI Dilinga, TA Dingle, AR Doyle, NM Germiquet, GJ Goodwin, HT Kirkaldy, KAB Laue, BM Le Du, T Mahote, JJ McDougall, K Nene, PP Nqaba, PL Nqelenga, GJ Ortner, PA Oyugi, TN Probert, LH Sekele, MD Tbabane, JJV Vandevalle, BD Ward, F Weich

Rhodes University Postgraduate Scholarships - Doctoral: M Burke, S Gukurume, GE Idahosa, FMB Khayundi, RD Mbeda, P Vale

Sir Basil Schonland Scholarship: TR Kuiper

Thelma Henderson Bursary: To be awarded

The Linguitics I Prize: DJ Hartley

Thomas Alty Scholarship: KAB Laue

William Francis Barker Bursary: No award

A Trevor Williams Prize for Physics I: AM Schulze Physics II: MQ Hlatshwayo

Accenture Information Systems Honours: C Thomson Information Systems II (IS - Professional): A Sanhokwe

Adams and Adams Law Prize: KJE Hazell

Alastair Kerr Prize: KJE Hazell

Alexander Ogg Prize for Physics: AV Dingle

John McNeill Altruism Award for the Unselfish Support of Colleagues: E Malungane

Aschman Scholarship: C Haith Avlynne Bowen Award for Pharmacy II: N Vlkhi/e

B A Putterill Prize: To be announced

Bancroft Medal for the Outstanding MSc in the Field of Mineral Exploration (Sponsored by Anglo-American): To be announced

Baker and McKenzie Prizes (Law) - Legal Theory I - MB Dorfling - Legal Theory II - T Phillips - Legal Theory III - S Moodley - Penultimate Year - DH Swart

Basil Schonland Physics Prize: JS Kenyon

Beth Cumming Memorial Prize: KJ Lloyd

Bill Branford Prize for Linguistics: M Lavender

Brian Peckham Memorial Prize: SA MacQueen

Bronze Medal of the South African Association for the Advancement of Science (S2A3): To be announced.

Society of South African Geographers’ Bronze Medal for Masters Dissertation: B L Melly

BSG Prizes Award for the best Information Systems III Research Report: K Thornhill Best Information Systems Honours Systems Development Project: M Chirwa, B De Klerk, K Mametja, L Mann/hi Special Award for the Best IS Honours - All Round Performance: No award Game and Web Development: ME Zeffertt

Centre of Excellence Prize: To be announced

D C S Oosthuizen Memorial Prize for Philosophy: GL Barkhuizen

Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Prize: T Phillips

David Williams Memorial Prize for Mathematics III: M Mafu

XI Dr Adolph Schrauder Memorial Prize in Sociology: RP Mhandu

Dr Kurt Gillis Prize for Psychology Masters: To be awarded

Dr Valentine Cucnod Memorial Prize for French III: GM Kabushenga

Duerden Scholarship: No award

Duncan/Whiteley Biochemistry Prize: MC Vaaltyn

E D Mountain Prize: RV Cranswick

Ernest Wild Prizes - Psychology II: M Becker * Psychology III: SC Remsing

Ernst & Young Award for the best Information Systems H (Accounting - Professional) Student: Q Jenkins

Ewer Prize in Zoology and Entomology: Kuiper TR

F P Muirhead and M B Rosenberg Memorial Prize for Microbiology III: M-M De Bruyn, NS Upfold

Fasken Martineau Prize: MA Smith

Fred Cooper Prize for Company Law: B Sun

Gavin Stewart and John Pattern Prize: B Tsikene

George M Gruber Physics IE1/1E2 Prize: EO Miles

Gladys Blackbeard Scholarship: NJ Dixon

Grahamstown Training College Bursaries - English: LC Aspeling - Music: To be announced

Grant and Marjorie McKerron Scholarship (Law): DH Swart

Grant Thornton Prize: LA Ponter

xii Helmut W eigert Memorial Prize for M athematics I: C N Kirk-Cohen

IBM Best Information Systems Honours Research Project: J Brasher

J C van Hille Award in Zoology and Entomology: GF Sutton

Janinne Franke Prizes Best Computer Science Honours Project: SN Pennefather Computer Science II: Cl Koom

Jardine Prize: JS Fonlkes

Joe King Prize: Q Maxamba

John O’Meara Prize for Organisational Psychology HI: CTNyandoro, SA Venables

Jonathan Marks Prize: AR Meier

Judge Schock Prize: TA Harrison

Juta Law Prizes: L Crisp

JVL Rennie Prize: JM Rawlins

Kevin Carlean Memorial Scholarship (Journalism): J Berg

Kieron George Chambers Memorial Bursary: J Ranchod

KPMG Award for Accounting Honours: No Award

KPMG/Len Verster Accounting II Prize: BD Ziemann

Lamond Paterson Scholarship: C Greyling

Leslie Kent Award for Geology: RV Cranswick

LexisNexis Prizes - Best Management Accounting I Student: CA Coley - Law (Moot Winner -Penultimate Year): DH Swart - Law (Moot Winner -Final Year): TA Harrison

xiii Louis Dubb Prize: CA Coley

Margaret Smith Bursary in Ichthyology and Fisheries Science: RP Taylor

Matthew Jones Memorial Shield: KJ Lloyd

Mattie Shuttleworth Speech Prize: MG Wright

Matsopa Strowan Kaoline Mine Bursary: SB Dorbor, MR Heins

Mel Field Award for the Best IS Tutor: A Gardner

Merck Prizes Biotechnology Honours: SC Waterworth Chemistry III: RM Taylor Microbiology Honours: N M-E Boel

Michael Kapclus Memorial Prize for Pharmacy: ILA Okeyo

Milner Memorial Essay Prize: CA Bower

Mtshale and Sukha Prize: S Hassim

Nancy Little Prize: C Haith

Neville (Robbie) Robertson Scholarship: L Hufnagel

Norman Harris Prize: SK Grinham

Norton Rose Fulbright Prize: T Phillips

Open Box Prizes - Computer Science I - NJ Dixon - Computer Science Honours - PM Wrench - Information Systems III - M Raudzingana

Oxford University Press Prize for English Literature: K Van Der Wielen, JT Coetzer, KAB Laue

Perkin Elmer Chemistry I Prize: NJ Dixon

PG Ranchhod Memorial Award for the Best IS III Systems Development Project

XIV - First Place - K Chibale, T Mazorodze, G Mollel, N Sherif - Second Place - S Hove, J Mnjama, T Motsumi, T Nyathi - Third Place - A Antoni, N Nazo, M Raudzingana, M Somi

Phatshoane Henney Incorporated Medals: L Crisp, MA Smith, TA Harrison, L Von Wildenrath, NR Mather, JE Mardon, AJ Malherbe, TD Glover, PWR Bosman, S Macqueen

Prabashini Appalsamy Memorial Prize: KL Melvill-Smith

Pricewaterhouse Coopers Prizes - HDAC-CA Coley - BCom I I I -M Coppola

Raymond Pullen Scholarship: - Drama: AR Meier, K Molobye, E van der Walt, M Wright - Fine Art: To be awarded - Music: PM Mojaki, PCP Richard, JM Bellairs

R G McKerron Prize for Law of Delict: RJ Farmer

R L Threlfell Memorial Prize: JM Rawlins

Rhodes University Chamber Choir Music Award: No award

Rob and Trish Midgley Prize: C Cader

Robert B Lloyd Bursary: EJ Pitsiladis

Rodney Davenport History Scholarship: JS James

Royal Society of St George Prize: AM Paver

Rupert Onderwysstigting Prize for Music: MG Maralack

S A Breweries Prize for Biochemistry III: IK McQuaid

SAP Africa Prizes Computer Science HI: AR L’Homme Best Progress in Computer Science: M Raudzingana

Sasol Prize for Biochemistry: TAT Majero

XV Schwarz Memorial Prize for Geology: SB Dorbor, MR Heins

Shirley Ritchie Prize: RJ Farmer

Sigma Aldrich Award for Chemistry Honours: TK Saywood

Sole Memorial Prize for History Masters: No award

Spilkin Prize for Law: KJE Hazell

Spoor and Fisher Prize for Intellectual Property Law: MA Taylor

Syd Kitchen Bursary: TD Rist

Sydney Cruise Memorial Prize for Mathematics II: MQ Hlatshwayo

South African Institute of Chartered Accountants: Southern Region Prizes: Best Advanced Accounting: M Coppola Best Advanced Auditing: M Coppola Best Advanced Taxation: M Coppola Best Advanced Management Accounting: M Coppola

South African Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences Medal for Academic Excellence - First Year - BT Hadebe - Second Year - MJ Lunga - Third Year - J Ranchod - Fourth Year — P Masukusi

Terence Beard Prize for Politics: MD Davies, KJE Hazell

The Oxford Award for Excellence Book Prizes - M anagem ent III - AK Nkomo - Management Honours — KJ Ponting

The Sanlam Investment Management Prize: ES Adendorff

Tommy Date Chong Award: MA Taylor

Viv de Klerk Prize for Linguistics II: K Cunningham

VS Forbes Prize: C Kotze

XVI W D Terry Memorial Prize: J D P ark er

The Whiting Paterson Scholarship: SJ Erasmus, CE Stobie

Winifred Maxwell Prizes History 1: TC Ware Most Progress in History I: N Bonya