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                            27 August 2019  
                        
                    
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                            Story Moeketsi Mogotsi
                        
                    
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            Katleho Lechoo, newly elected SRC President on the Bloemfontein Campus and Sonawible Dwaba, outgoing SRC President. 
            
        
        
          The University of the Free State’s Student Representative Council (SRC) elections took place on the Bloemfontein, 
Qwaqwa, and 
South campuses during August. 
The following candidates were successfully elected as 2019/2020 SRC members on our three respective campuses.
BLOEMFONTEIN CAMPUS SRC:President:Katleho Lechoo
Deputy President:Agobakwe Mboweni
Secretary:Nothabo Zungu
Treasurer:Zandile Makalima
Policy and Transformation:Kamohelo Thakheli
Student Development and First-Generation Students:Thobeka Buti
Commuter Students:Karabo Mtsweni
Associations Student Council:Mandilakhe Magalakanqa
Student Organisations Council:Dieketseng Motaung
Academic Student Council:Lebofsa Malete
Day Residence Council:Gert Terblanche
Campus Residence Council:Tyrone Willard
Postgraduate Student Council:Mahlomola Khasemene
International Student Council:Simba Matem
Student Media and Dialogue Council:Karabo Masike
Universal Access and Social Justice Council:Micaula Jewell
Civic and Social Responsibility Council:Nthato Musa
Arts and Culture Council:Motshidisi Rasego
Sports Council:Sphumelele Dube
QWAQWA CAMPUS SRC:President:Xolani Sandile Sibiya
Deputy President:Thembinkosi Phenyane
Secretary General:Nelisiwe Bridget Masango
Treasurer:Ntandoyenkosi Khumalo
Policy and Transformation:Bongiwe Nakile Khumalo
Student Development and First-Generation Students:Thokozani Siphiwe Zuma
Commuter Students:Thabiso Celimpilo Masuku
Media and Publicity:Simphiwe Sinenhlanhla Dube
Associations and Religious Affairs Student Council: Sicelo Mathews Twala
Campus Residence Council: Thabo Abraham Motaung
Arts and Culture Council:Andile Saviour Maseko
Academics Council:Siyabonga Mpumelelo Mbambo
Sports Council: Tshepiso Fortune Tshabalala
Universal Access and Social Justice Council: Siphamandla Joseph Shabangu
Postgraduate Student Council:Thato Karabo Moloi
International Student Council:Mamokete Mokhatla
SOUTH CAMPUS SRC:President: Phehellang Ralejoe
Deputy President:Nokubonga Mangaliso
Secretary:Mpumelelo Ndzube
Treasurer:Sithembiso Khoza
Policy and Transformation:Casles Phasha
Commuter Students:Sthembele Kunene
        
 	
       
		
			
					
				  
					
					  
					
				  Announcement of 2019/2020 SRC                                         
				      
						
				  
					
					  
					
				  Kathelo Leechoo, SRC President, address the crowd                                        
				      
						
				  
					
					  
					
				  First sitting of the newly elected SRC on the Bloemfontein Campys                                        
				      
						
				  
					
					  
					
				  First sitting of the newly elected SRC on the Bloemfontein Campys                                        
				      
						
				  
					
					  
					
				  Katleho Leechoo                                        
				      
						
				  
					
					  
					
				  SRC results were announced on Monday 26 August 2019                                        
				      
						
				  
					
					  
					
				  Pura Mgolombane, Dean of Student Affairs                                        
				      
						
				  
					
					  
					
				  The new Student Representative Council for the Bloemfontein Campus                                        
				      
				    
		 
		
		
		
		 
        
    
	 
 
                
I-DENT-I-TIES tackles identity in an unusual story-telling style 
2016-07-26
	
		
		One of the leading performers, Baanetse Mokhotla. 
		Photo: Thabo Kessah 
    
		The  I-DENT-I-TIES project has been an enormous experience for the Qwaqwa Campus  students who were part of this large-scale interdisciplinary performance  project. This is according to Baanetse Mokhotla, one of the leading performers.
        “I have  personally learnt a lot about performing arts and also grew as an individual,”  Baanetse said about the production that was part of this year’s Vrystaat Arts  Festival in Bloemfontein.
        This  massive interactive production of the 54-member student cast utilises music,  song and dance in an unusual method of story-telling. It uses live video camera  feeds on two big screens as well as recorded video clips of the cast itself and  members of the community, some of whom were part of the audience during the two  shows staged on the Qwaqwa Campus. The cast intermittently mingles with the  audience, thus allowing the latter to be part of the narrative as well.
        The main  story line explores issues around identity while using the famous Basotho story  of ‘Moshanyana Sankatana’ as a catalyst. 
        Two of the  capturing features are the live interviews and the narration of the animated ‘Moshanyana  Sankatana’ story, creating stories within a story.
        Commenting  about the project, SRC President Paseka Sikhosana said that he was happy to  have led the student community during this proud moment.
        “I loved  how this show has exposed our enormously talented performers to the world. It  was magical and we need more of such to ensure there will never be a dull  moment on our campus,” he said.
        Sociology lecturer Sivuyisiwe Magayana said: “I-DENT-I-TIES  production was fresh fun. It exhibited the fact that we should be appreciative  of other's differences. It also emphasised that we should move away from  subscribing to an 'in-group' and 'out-group' mentality when it comes to  issues of race, sexuality and identity.”
        The international creative team behind this project included  a New York-based Dutch director, Erwin Maas; Vienna-based Dutch theatre  designer, Nico de Rooij; Djana Covic, a Serbian performance-craft-artist based  in Vienna; and South African film and stage legend Jerry Mofokeng.