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Faculty of Commerce (Ceremony 1) FACULTY OF COMMERCE (CEREMONY 1) ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS Academic Procession. (The congregation is requested to stand as the procession enters the hall) The Presiding Officer will constitute the congregation. The National Anthem. The University Dedication will be read by a member of the SRC. Musical Item. Welcome by the Master of Ceremonies. The graduands will be presented to the Presiding Officer by the Dean of theF aculty. The Presiding Officer will congratulate the new graduates. The Master of Ceremonies will make closing announcements and invite the congregation to stand. The Presiding Officer will dissolve the congregation. The procession, including the new graduates, will leave the hall. (The congregation is requested to remain standing until the procession has left the hall.) 1 NATIONAL ANTHEM Nkosi sikelel’ iAfrika Maluphakanyisw’ uphondolwayo, Yizwa imithandazo yethu, Nkosi sikelela, thina lusapho lwayo. Morena boloka etjhaba 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. 2 DISTINCTIONS IN THE FACULTY OF COMMERCE The BCom and BBusSc degrees may be awarded with distinction in a subject, where the student achieves a weighted average of at least 75% in a group of courses in, or related to, that subject (in some cases the average mark required is 80%) in the degree, where the student achieves a weighted average of 80% in all courses. Honours degrees are awarded by class of pass (first, second class division one, second class division two, or third). Master’s degrees may be awarded with distinction for the dissertation, (in a coursework and dissertation curriculum) for especially meritorious work, the dissertation being in the first class (at least 75%) and at least 70% for the coursework depending on the degree. in the degree, for especially meritorious work, where the average is at least 75% and no component is below 70%. 3 NAMES OF Xanti Bunguzana Luthando Goba GRADUANDS/DIPLOMATES Daniel John Bunting Ianthe Sameera Goddard Yusuf Cachalia Sumayah Goolam Rassool An asterisk * denotes that the degree or Jack De Villiers Calland (with Stanislav Stanislavov Gospodinov diploma will be awarded in the absence distinction in Politics) Devon Logan Gould of the candidate. Jason William Carelse Kerisa Govender Dave Charles Carlse Vernon Govender Drisha Chagan Thomas Baxter Greig Shamiso Micaela Chataika Dylan Andrew Griffiths 1. FACULTY OF COMMERCE Duncan Chauke Braam Groenewald Daniel Ignacio Chetty Hannan Guo Dean: Associate Professor L Ronnie Jarryd Joshua Chetty Sesethu Gwagwa Aliya Chikte (with distinction in Nolwazi Gxawu Economics) Michael Martin Hanley DEGREE OF BACHELOR Oppah Neria Choga Cassandra Leanne Harries OF COMMERCE Natasha Kudzaishe Choto Kirsten Harris Kyran Ross Christiane Muhammad Hudhayfah Hassen Zachary De Villiers Abel (with Damon Peter Clark Gabriella Emily-Anne Hattingh distinction in Economics) Christopher William Davis Coleman Clayton Connor Haupt Mishkah Abrahams Priscila Juliana de A Borges Qin He Gemma Anne Alcock da Conceição Julian Thomas Heath Nicole Leigh Alexander Marley Edward Conradie Jeandre Jacqueline Henney Brian Chizuba Aliam Charnay Elizabeth Cooper Joy Hill River Levi Allisaib Taalia Crawley Anthony James Holroyd Yaseen Amien Cayd Michael Cronje Zakiyyah Hoosain Andrew Ndamono Amunime Mikayla Kia Cronje Busisiwe Sibulele Hopa Matthew Kenneth Andrews Nandi Alodia Cumbi Masego Huma Mustafa Arif Themba Robin Daka Kelly Isaacs Shayan Asghari Tina Damane Nafees Isaacs Tomas Frederic Badenhorst Kyla Khanyi Damonse Kauthar Ismail Tejasvin Bagirathi Emily Rose Davies Lamees Ismail Ashleigh Kirsten Bain Haidee Daniella Davis Andani Hangwani Itani Busiswa Balintulo Avani Rajendra Daya *Insaaf Jacobs Mohammad Ehzaheem Balooram (with Tamsyn Ashley Dekenah Ivannah Sheila Jacobs distinction in Economics) Dean Mark De Villiers Zaida Jassiem Zahed Bana Alexis Lee Dias Zakariyaa Jeppie Kinsey Ntsako Banda Nathan Roger Dickerson Chad Johnson Kerri Bianca Bauer (with distinction Abongile Sharon Dilimeni Tanaka Kevin Jokonya in Financial Reporting, Zinzi Junior Dladla *Robert Jonas Management Accounting and the Claudia Ana Duarte Mark James Wilshire Jones degree with distinction) Tadiwanashe Rhoda Mmalo-We Dube Keith Jordaan Azrah Behardien André Leon Du Toit *Eulalia Joseph Francesca Gillian Bell Craig Eckleton Kane Troy Jules Sheldon Walter Beveridge Israel Elanga *Mathilde Berangere Clemence Kacedan Shivesh Bhana Alexander Endekovski Priscilla Kain Urmi Kirankumar Bhatia Matthew Eric Fainman Noreen Amidu Kajugusi Minenhle Lindelo Bhengu Laylaa Fakier Mishka Kamaldien Sunayna Bholah (with distinction in Liz Fitzpatrick Muhaddisa Karim Economics) Brad Barry Fortuin Safiya Karjiker Azania Zuricka Bock Jessica Anne Frost Gyula Kasa Mickyle Bridgeman Tsitsi Garande Kudzaishe Tatenda Katsidzira Kim Brink Sthabiso Andile Gazu Muhammad Abdulkassim Kalyan Robin Brink Sfiso Raymond Gcwensa Kamogelo Kgarimitsa (with distinction Emma Theresa Buckland (with Sophie Antoinette Gebers in Financial Reporting, distinction in Economics, Amy Gennison Management Accounting, Philosophy and the degree Austin George Taxation and Corporate with distinction) Khomotso Gezane Governance and the degree Sandisha Kishore Budhal Seenyeong Go with distinction) 4 Sboniso Khathide Vuyelwa Malgas Celina Moeketsi Shaa’ira Khatieb Rearabetswe Sophia Malibo Nurain Mohamed Thembelihle Khumalo Rinsuna Maluleke Shabnam Mohamed Nomcebo Khwela Sanele Cyril Mangena Thato Mokoena Tarryn Kirstin Kitchin (with distinction *Simangaliso Tinotendaishe Manyumwa Ntaoleng Moloi Mokotini in Financial Reporting, Nokuthula Precious Maphumulo Tshokelo Cassandra Mokoto Management Accounting, *Luyolo Maphundu Palesa Mokwele Taxation and Corporate Karabo Satisgratia Mara Limpho Moletsane Governance and the degree *Mahdi Marcus Thulo Moletsane with distinction) Jonty Steven Marx (with distinction in *Jazz Leopold Moll Gina Kleeblatt Information Systems) Omphemetse Hamilton Molusi Tamara Ursula Kleinschmidt Nonjabulo Noluthando Maseko Nicole Kelly Monchusie Tamryn Pamela Klette *Siyabonga Maseko Genisha Mooniyen Steven Andre Knobel *Malope Matshepo Mashabela Darian Moonsamy Sabeehah Kootbodien Nomcebo Faith Masilela Naadirah Moosa Khomotjo Kudumela Sarah Paidamoyo Masiyandima Anneth Felix Moria Nokuhle Sinqobile Kumalo Katekisani Elizabeth Maswanganyi Khathazile Moroe Sibongiseni Kunene Peterwallace Khazamula Mathebula Iviwe Mosana Abdul Muizz Lambarey (with Vusi Bongani Mathebula Teboho Yolanda Mosehle distinction in Financial Reporting Masange Matiwane Thabo Gift Motshwane and Taxation) Kwena Fortunate Matsha Veli Kabelo Khotso Motsilili Carla Lambrechts (with distinction in Gontse Rain Matshitse Mohamed Yaseen Mowzer Financial Reporting and Taxation) Simanye Mavume Gadifele Charity Moyaba Marc Langschmidt Kufara Emelda Mawere Zanele Mqadi Gomolemo Lebotse Busiswa Maxanjana Nondumiso Nombulelo Mququ Eunhyun Lee Anelisa Ntombekhaya May Gloria Samkele Mrubata Thami Innocent Lekhuleni *Ayaaz Hassen Mayet Asanda Mtshabe Boitumelo Prudence Lenong Faith Thembani Mayisela Japhet Muamba Yencheng Randall Li Mbongeni Mazibuko Muano Mudavhi Ying-Torng Lin (with distinction in Samukelo Sibusiso Mazibuko Rudzani Mufhadi Economics) Winfreda Tatenda Mazvidza (with Kenneth Macharira Mugo Josh Alan Lipman distinction in Information Vongani Mawande Mukansi Catalina Jule Lohmeier (with Systems) Ashton Munyoro distinction in Financial Reporting, Thulani Mbinda Koveshen Murugan Management Accounting, Uviwe Noluthando Mbombela (with Junaid Musa Taxation and Corporate distinction in Financial Reporting Sphiwe Muthembi Governance) and Taxation) Joshua Demarl Myburgh Reabetswe Sechaba Louwfant Joshua McCann *Zadziso Zvaah Susan Mzengi Simone Lu Zamangomane Simthobisile Mdletshe Unathi Mzobotshi Sabelo Sifiso Lubisi Savanna Morgan Mendelsohn Sean Lukas Karabo Precious Metsing Elie Mabondo Lukiana Elizabeth Lynne Meyer DEGREE OF BACHELOR Siphesihle Freedom Luthuli Siviwe Anda Mfaku OF COMMERCE HONOURS Sonwabile Luwaca Gugu Herrina Mhlongo Seladi Salminah Mabale Nhlanhla Mishack Mhlongo In Finance: Vukosi Mabuza Nosiphiwo Mhonyeni Nadia Bana Cassius Junior Xitsuke Machimana Luke Frank Miloszewski *Ali Aonali Chandoo Kwandiwe Madikizela Jiye Min *Steven Fine *Shana Maduray Tasha Irene Mitchell Eden Ben Michael Gross *Jing Ying Luo Vimbai Tracy Mafara Nelisile Mbali Mkhwebane *Joshua Richard MacArthur Sibusisiwe Magagula Phomelelo Mmako Mapalamo Keabetswe Johanna Naledi Grace Mahlaba Sarah Elizabeth Mmarete Makgotlho Siposenkosi Makama Zamani Lindokuhle Mngoma Vusimuzi Tirhani Brandon Mathebula Thabiso Phenyo Makgabo *Snazo Mnguni *Tafara Herbert Mtutu Gomolemo Letlotlo Makgorogo Thandokuhle Mnguni Nomonde Netshivhambe Tshilidzi Sanelisiwe Wa Makhuvha Tumisang Moagi *Satyaprakash Ramburn (with distinction in Financial Kgosi Treasure Moatshe Katlego Duduetsang Seodi Reporting) Kaylynn Avril Mocke Sisanda Tshongwana 5 In Financial Analysis and Portfolio Management: Saadiq Adams Tharan Aheer Joshua Steven Asquith Mish-Al Bassadien Michaela Baum Suwilanji Chibale Roxanne Melissa Coraizin *Xinrui Cui Ashin Daya *Johan Lodewyk De Klerk *Tshepo Kennedy Engelbrecht Marlin Jason Fortuin John Edward Fourie Russell James Gaynor *Christopher James Gibberd Divesh Govender Jan Frederick Hausner
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