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weekend to celebrate 100 years

Wits ’ Scholarship boards, and alumni and SRC reunions. Former Wits chancellor and deputy chief justice Dikgang Moseneke hosted alumni at the Wits Founders’ tea, an annual highlight on the calendar. “I would like to congratulate all who has had something to do with Wits ’ longevity and its continued social and economic vibrancy. This is a special place. It is hallowed in many ways,” said Moseneke. “We hope for another centenary celebration for this university.” He called for Wits to produce many more much needed special leaders . “This university has produced them in the past, and should be able to produce them in the future,” he concluded.

Scholarship boards, and alumni and SRC reunions.

Former Wits chancellor and deputy chief justice Dikgang Moseneke hosted alumni at the Wits Founders’ tea, an annual highlight on the calendar.

“I would like to congratulate all who has had something to do with Wits multigenerational star-studded People tribute performance to Johnny Clegg, by his son, Clegg, as well as other former such as Claire Johnston Mango Groove and a special appearance by Vusi Mahlasela.

The younger generation of Witsies, meanwhile, got a chance to dance the night away with performances by hip-hop great, Big Zulu, and Samthing Soweto.

The weekend was not just about festivities, however, as Witsies of generations past and present were honoured by the unveiling of Wits’ social and economic vibrancy. This is a special place. It is hallowed in many ways, We hope for another centenary celebration for this university. He called for Wits to produce many more much needed special leaders.

This university has produced them in the past, and should be able to produce them in the future, he concluded.