UCT Graduate’s homage to women who paved the way

05 April 2024 | Videography Boikhutso Ntsoko, Ruairi Abrahams. Video Edit Boikhutso Ntsoko. VP Team Roxanne Harris, Ruairi Abrahams, Boikhutso Ntsoko, and Nomfundo Xolo. Photo Robyn Walker.

In a heartfelt dedication to her heritage and the women who paved the way, Anza Tshipetane’s Venda attire represents a bold statement of resilience and pride, marking a memorable moment in her academic journey. Her traditional Venda attire was a dedication to “all the women that came before me.”

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Women’s Month 2024

Women’s Month 2024

The University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Vision 2030 aims to foster a just and fair society by unleashing human potential, grounded in three pillars: sustainability, excellence, and transformation. In line with this vision, and in commemoration of Women’s Month, UCT celebrates the remarkable womxn within our community. These individuals are driving innovative research, making strides in various industries, breaking barriers, and paving the way for future generations.

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