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20 March 2019 | Story Xolisa Mnuwka | Photo Charl Devenish
Stagedoor Finals
Houses Vergeet-My-Nie and NJ van der Merwe won over the judges at the 2019 Stagedoor finals.

‘Vergeet van der Merwe’, a hybrid of female residences Vergeet-my-Nie and NJ van der Merwe, are the 2019 Stagedoor competition’s overall winners. The dynamic girl duo showed up and showed off during the 2019 Stagedoor finals in the Kopanong Auditorium on the UFS Bloemfontein Campus over the weekend.

The girls enthused the audience with a soul-filled sing-off and a relatable theatrical performance, which earned them both the audience’s and the judge’s best votes. Teams Welwitschia and Imperium (Welperium), and Outeniqua and Soetdoring (Outdoring), walked away with the second and third positions respectively, as each of the residences were recognised for team excellence and spirit when it came to creativity and overall acting in each of their performances.

The UFS Stagedoor competition is an annual event that employs first-years to take cognisance of the day-to-day societal issues and pressures that university students are faced with. In 2019, the event was for the first time entirely organised and ran by students for students.

The competition has over the years become a major highlight on UFS students’ arts and culture calendar and continues to be a platform of expression for residence and off-campus first-year students. Stagedoor performances are traditionally themed to tackle modern-day issues such as infrastructure and economic inequality, land reform, and education. However, this year’s competition engaged students in telling their stories without any restrictions, and still being able to effectively examine the pressures that come with varsity life, and many other issues that face South Africa, but more specifically the youth. The 2019 Stagedoor event was successfully coordinated and structured by UFS Bloemfontein Campus SRC: Arts and Culture, Patrick Chirilele, with help from Residence Committee (RC) Culture members.

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Certificates in Labour Law awarded
2008-11-26

 
 Ms Plaatjies receives certificate in Labour Law

Ms Veronica Plaatjies, assistant officer in the Department of Mercantile Law, received a certificate in Labour Law. Here Prof. Johan Henning, Dean of the Faculty of Law, is handing the certificate to Ms Plaatjies during the certificate function of the department.
 
 
Assistant in Law obtains Advanced Certificate in Labour Law

Mr Solomon Coangae, assistant in the Faculty of Law, obtained the Advanced Certificate in Labour Law at the certificate ceremony of the Department of Mercantile Law. He obtained the Certificate in Labour Law in 2007. Mr Coangae is also an assistant to Prof. Hennie Oosthuizen of the Department of Criminal and Medical Law. Here Prof. Johan Henning, Dean of the Faculty of Law, hands the Advanced Certificate in Labour Law to Mr Coangae.
 

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