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Alumni chapters have their roots in creating a platform where Alumni can interact, network and give back to their alma mater. The launch of the UJ Gauteng Alumni chapter aims to do just that and more.
The UJ Gauteng Alumni chapter launch held on the 29th of September was attended by, Vice-Chancellor and Principal Prof. Tshilidzi Marwala, President of convocation Prof. Tumi Diale, Deputy President of Convocation Zanele Modiba and Gauteng chapter Convener Steven Shivambu.
‘It has never been more urgent and necessary to launch the UJ Alumni Gauteng chapter. The time is now, to take advantage of the benefit of connection and collaboration, the pillars we use to forge ahead during this time of covid consciousness.’  – Zanele Modiba, Deputy President of Convocation.

Alumni Gauteng Chapter Launch

October 14, 2021

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Gauteng Chapter Launch Event Alumni Magazine Image

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