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          The Centre for Gender and Africa Studies (CGAS) and the UFS will host an Africa Day Webinar on the topic, Reflections on Africa amidst Covid-19, to be delivered by Prof. Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, renowned decolonial scholar. The title of his lecture is Revisiting the African idea of Africa during the moment of Covid-19 pandemic. 
The crisis delivered by Coronavirus and Covid-19 invites Africans to rethink and even unthink the long-standing dependency on Europe and North America for help. What has dawned on Africa is the equally long-standing aspiration of self-reliance. What is emerging is a new African idea of Africa which takes responsibility for its own challenges. This new African idea of Africa challenges the Mudimbean idea of Africa embodied in the colonial library. 
Thus this presentation reassesses how Africa has relied on its own historical experience, its own knowledge, and own people to confront Covid-19. What is of interest here is the proverbial wisdom of necessity being the source of invention. The presentation brings to the fore the decolonial turn as it gestures beyond crisis into post-Covid-19 world order. It ends with a call for decolonial love founded on new ethics of living together and new economies of care.
Bio of Prof Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatshen
Date: Tuesday, 26 May, 2020
Time: 14:00
Duration: 90 min max (45 min talk, 45 min Q&A)
The webinar can be accessed via one of the following links:
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Students applaud Prof Jansen one last time
2016-08-11
   Prof Jonathan Jansen, Vice-Chancellor and Rector of the
    
    Prof Jonathan Jansen, Vice-Chancellor and Rector of the 
University of the Free State, talks to a student outside the 
Library of the South Campus on Tuesday 26 July 2016 
during the  Talk To Me session. 
    Photo: Rulanzen Martin
    “The Talk To Me session made me feel like I  mattered.”
    This was  one of the compliments the University of the Free State (UFS) and Prof Jonathan  Jansen, Vice-Chancellor and Rector of the UFS, received after the last Talk To Me sessions for the year.
    On 25 and  26 July 2016, Prof Jansen gave staff and students on the Bloemfontein and South Campuses a chance to  pull up a chair and have a chat with him on issues that mattered to them.
    The  students commended Prof Jansen on this great initiative as they felt their  voices were being heard. It allowed them an opportunity to speak to him directly,  as well as to make suggestions on things they were concerned about. “I really  appreciate this manner of allowing students to have a chat with Prof Jansen,” a  student said, giving feedback on the session.
    Students were  very pleased with the professionalism and organisation of the whole session,  but requested that it be held more often, therefore giving more students the  opportunity to converse with Prof Jansen. The majority of the students  suggested that the session with Prof Jansen should run longer than just an hour  as there were a large number of students who would appreciate a heart-to-heart  chat with Prof Jansen.