 
  Some of the guests and International Student
 Council (ISC) members during the welcome
function. From the left are: Tatenda Goche (Deputy 
Chairperson), Loice Nzombe (Chairperson), 
Bulelwa Moikwatlhai (Office of International 
Affairs), Jennifer Ashafa (Secretary), and 
Takudzwa Nyamunda (Chairperson on the 
Bloemfontein Campus) 
  Photo: Thabo Kessah 
SRC President  Njabulo Mwali says that the presence of international students on the Qwaqwa  Campus is very welcome as it enables students from all over the world to learn  from each other.  He was addressing the  International Student Council’s welcome function for international students. 
“One  important area where South African students can learn a lot from international  students is hard work. It is an open secret that many of us, as South Africans,  are not as persistent as we should be. We give up easily,” he said to an  audience of students mainly from Zimbabwe, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Nigeria.
Speaking on  behalf of the Rectorate, the Registrar: Systems and Administration, Dr Karen Lazenby, assured international students  that the UFS is committed to their emotional and physical wellbeing.
International students face various challenges
“Having  been an international student myself, I fully understand your various challenges.  If you have any ideas on how we can make your stay here as memorable as  possible, please help us to help you,” she said. 
Both Drs Elsa Crause and Dipane Hlalele, respectively Campus Vice-Principal:  Academic and Research and Acting Campus Vice-Principal: Support Services, congratulated  students on choosing the Qwaqwa Campus.
“Our campus  will give you many opportunities to reinvent yourself both as a person and a  student,”   Dr Crause said. 
Dr Hlalele added: “International experience is  fascinating as it does not only provide different types of knowledge and truth,  it also enriches the campus with an African and international footprint.” 
The Office of International Affairs also presented its services to students.