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Katlego Mogorosi
Katlego Mogorosi, an alumna of the UFS, has been selected as one of the Dallmayr Mrs South Africa Semi-finalists for 2024.

On 2 February 2024, the Dallmayr Mrs South Africa Semi-finalists for 2024 were announced. Katlego Mogorosi, an alumna of the University of the Free State (UFS), is one of the semi-finalists.  She obtained a BSc in Genetics and a PG Dip in Business Administration at the UFS.

On being selected as one of the semi-finalists, she commented, “It is a meaningful confirmation that I am stepping into a life of positive impact and an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others.”

She added that besides her decision being guided by her faith and belief in God’s purpose for her life, she believes the Mrs South Africa competition is deeply intertwined with her passion for women entrepreneurship and the well-being of children.

Mogorosi’s journey in entrepreneurship began with the establishment of a coffee business in 2019, where she had the privilege of empowering two women to pursue their dreams. “With the assistance of the provincial government and the Free State Black Business Chamber (FSBBC), I am determined to expand this initiative by providing more women with the tools needed to succeed in the business world,” she said.

She also joined Childline FS to champion the cause of child protection and well-being. “This experience has been incredibly rewarding for me,” she remarked.

Surrounded by others who share a common goal

As stated on its website, the Mrs South Africa™ competition – the leading pageant for married women in SA – prides itself on its commitment to diversity, uplifting, and celebrating women of all creeds, races, religions, cultures, and abilities.

Joani Johnson, CEO of this institution, says that the class of 2024 showcases a formidable, influential group of women. “We received the most entries ever this year, a testament to Mrs South Africa’s incredible reputation and the value we offer to participants. This is truly a transformative journey, providing contestants with the tools, knowledge, and support they need to pursue their dreams and realise their full potential as forces for good.”

Mogorosi, who has participated in numerous workshops and developmental events as part of the competition, said one of her highlights thus far was being surrounded by women who share a common goal of self-improvement and community upliftment, which has helped her recognise that she is not the only one who feels this way.

The top 30 finalists for 2024 will be announced at the Semi-Finals Judging Week and Showcase in early July.

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UFS council approves guidelines for reconfiguration of Vista Campus
2005-03-15

Human resource development (teaching and training) will be the primary aim of services to be rendered at the reconfigured Vista campus of the University of the Free State (UFS).

This in-principle decision forms part of a set of guidelines for the strategic reconfiguration of the Vista campus in Bloemfontein that was recently approved by the UFS Council.  The Vista campus was incorporated into the UFS in January 2004.

“One of the most important aspects that resulted from these guidelines is that we have come to a point where I can say that the future of staff at Vista is not dependant on the strategic reconfiguration of the campus.  Vista staff members will stay staff of the UFS and are being integrated into the functions of the main campus,” said Prof Magda Fourie, Vice-Rector:  Academic Planning at the UFS.

“According to the guidelines, the reconfiguration of the Vista campus must occur within the ambit of the UFS as a single institution with three campuses,” said Prof Fourie.

The UFS is currently offering two activities on the Vista campus – the regional Centre for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and the Sesotho Language Research and Development Centre. 

According to Prof Fourie no duplication of services or programmes being rendered on the main campus in Bloemfontein will take place.  In the guidelines suggestions are made that the Vista campus could be used for activities that are currently offered on the main campus (eg short learning programmes), new UFS activities (mainly of a developmental and entrepreneurial nature), cooperative partnership ventures with other role-players and the renting of facilities for education and training purposes. 

“However, no definite decisions have been made about these possible activities – the necessary consultation process with relevant stakeholders and role-players must first take place.  A consultative forum for this will be established early in the second term of this year,” said Prof Fourie.

 “We are excited about the possibilities that have arised from the guidelines as it fits in with our vision to utilise new resources for education and training and to contribute to higher education in the Free State.  This will also contribute to the development of human resources as a propelling force in the Central Region,” said Prof Fourie.
 

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15 March 2005

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