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Sol Phenduka
Renowned podcaster Sol Phenduka captivates UFS Qwaqwa Campus students with insights on media, resilience, and pursuing passions.

Campus buzz: The University of the Free State Qwaqwa Campus was recently abuzz with excitement as it hosted the renowned speaker and podcaster, Sol Phenduka. The event – a public lecture followed by a live podcast session – offered students a unique opportunity to learn from one of the industry's most influential figures.

A Journey of words and wisdom: Phenduka, known for his engaging podcasting style and insightful commentary, shared his personal journey and professional experiences with the captivated audience. He stressed the importance of passion, perseverance, and authenticity in building a successful career.

From library to microphone: "I believe a lot of things in life happen for a purpose," Phenduka reflected. His journey began as a curious child fascinated by words and language. From exploring the library to tuning into radio shows, his love for storytelling and communication blossomed.

Navigating challenges and triumphs: Phenduka candidly discussed the challenges he faced during his university years and early career. He encouraged students to pursue their passions, regardless of societal expectations. His story served as a reminder that even the most successful individuals have faced setbacks.

The rise of social media influencers: Addressing the growing trend of social media influencers taking on roles in traditional media, Phenduka offered a thought-provoking perspective. He argued that while social media can be a powerful platform, it is essential to have the necessary skills and experience to succeed in more established fields such as radio and television.

Overcoming adversity: Phenduka's journey has not been without its challenges. He shared his experiences with unemployment and the mental health struggles that can accompany such setbacks. However, he emphasised the importance of resilience and finding new opportunities.

Student engagement and inspiration: The event was a resounding success, inspiring students to pursue their dreams and explore the possibilities of a career in media and content creation. The Division of Student Affairs team played a crucial role in organising the event, providing a platform for students to connect with influential figures.

Phenduka's visit to the University of the Free State Qwaqwa Campus was a memorable experience for all who attended. His insights into content creation, monetisation, and personal growth resonated with students and left a lasting impression. As the campus continues to foster a culture of innovation and inspiration, events such as these play a vital role in shaping the future of its students.

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Colloquium on legal ethics
2006-03-22

The Department of Constitutional Law and Philosophy of Law at the University of the Free State (UFS) presented a colloquium on legal ethics.  The topic was The churches and the legality of abortion in South Africa.
 

 

 

 Some of the speakers at the colloquium were front from the left Cardinal Wilfrid Napier (Head:  Roman Catholic Church in South Africa), Mr Jeffery Ventrella Esq (guest speaker and Deputy Director, Alliance Defence Fund, United States of America) and Mrs Miranda Pillay (representative of the Anglican Church of South Africa and from the  Faculty of Theology at the University of the Western Cape). In the middle from the left were Dr Michiel du Rand (General Surgeon,  School of Medicine, University of Pretoria), Ms Jeanine McGill (Abortion Activist and Secretary of the ACDP, Western Cape), Prof Etienne de Villiers (representative of the Dutch Reformed Church and from the Faculty of Theology at the University of Pretoria) and Prof Jakobus Vorster (Dean: Faculty of Theology, University of the North West). Back from the left were  Mr Shaun de Freitas (organiser of the colloquium and senior lecturer at the UFS Department of Constitutional Law and Philosophy of Law) and Mr John Smyth QC (legal representative of 'Doctors for Life', South Africa). 
Photo: Stephen Collett

 

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