Mugabe expected at Fort Hare centenary

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Cape Town - Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe is expected to be among the guests celebrating the centenary of the University of Fort Hare this Friday, Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe said.

As a graduate of the university, which opened in 1916, he would be joined by President Jacob Zuma and other still-to-be announced leaders of African countries.

Zuma would deliver the keynote address and Mugabe would speak as an alumnus. South African musicians, including Nathi, Ringo Madlingozi, and the Mahotella Queens were expected to perform.

The university was originally known as the South African Native College. Many of the country's political elite such as Oliver Tambo, Nelson Mandela, Govan Mbeki, and Mangosuthu Buthelezi studied there. Others included artist Ernest Mancoba and poet Dennis Brutus.

It changed to a college for Xhosa speakers when the National Party government took it over between 1959 and 1960, the university says on its website.

In a statement on Wednesday, Radebe said it was a place where African people could meet and draw strength from each other.

The university is expected to be repaired and restored by various government departments as part of the centenary. The Department of Arts and Culture has started #MyFortHare to encourage people to tell their stories about the institution.

However, it might not be all champagne and congratulations as threats of student protests increased and the Zimbabwe People First opposition party objected to the visit.

ZPF's interim co-ordinator in South Africa, Builder Lawrence Mavhaire, reportedly urged the university to withdraw the invitation. He believed Mugabe had embarrassed former graduates through his alleged human rights abuses.

http://www.news24.com/Africa/Zimbab...es-invitation-to-fort-hare-centenary-20160518

Mugabe visited South Africa in April 2015 and delivered a lengthy off-the-cuff speech which included a warning to not “oversmoke”.

News24
Link: http://www.news24.com/Africa/Zimbabwe/mugabe-expected-at-fort-hare-centenary-20160518
 
Protesting Fort Hare students set fire to campus building - reports

Cape Town – Eastern Cape police are out in full force at the University of Fort Hare, after protesting students set fire to a building and a tent on campus, according to reports.

ENCA reported that the protest was about the Centenary Celebrations due to take place on Friday, May 20.

Power987 FM tweeted that students have also destroyed a tent where the celebrations were to take place.

“Students upset after talks collapsed with management. They went in with 16 demands, say only some were met,” Power987 FM tweeted.

Pictures and tweets at: http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/N...-set-fire-to-campus-building-reports-20160518
 
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Mugabe expected at Fort Hare cemetery :o

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#FortHare students arrested after night of destruction

Johannesburg - The University of Fort Hare on Thursday said 10 students had been arrested in connection with the violence and wanton destruction at the campus.

On Wednesday night, protesting students burnt tyres on the streets and the the main gate of Alice Campus, set a tent alight, looted and vandalised some buildings. The students claimed university’s management was failing to meet their demands to release grants for meal allowances.

Fort Hare spokesperson, Athi Zembe, said: “I cannot really comment about arrests, but we’ve been notified that 10 students were arrested. Nothing has been announced that plans have changed with regard to centenary proceedings, so all will go according to plan.”

More at:http://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-courts/forthare-students-arrested-after-night-of-destruction-2023515
 
VIPs start arriving for Fort Hare centenary celebrations

East London - VIP guests started arriving at the University of Fort Hare's Alice campus for its centenary celebrations on Friday, despite two nights of violent student protests.

On Friday morning, the institute's alumni and academic staff, dressed in the institution's black and gold blazers, gathered at the sports hall in anticipation of the day's events.

A strong contingent of public order police ‎and security was present. Police helicopter patrols were also being conducted in the area.

‎Alice police spokesperson Lieutenant Khaya Ntonjeni assured News24 that the institution's programme would go ahead as planned.

He said security presence had been strengthened. ‎

Zimbabwean President and Fort Hare alumnus Robert Mugabe was spotted at East London Airport on Thursday. Mugabe is expected to convey his message of support during proceedings.

President Jacob Zuma as well as African Union Chair Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma are also expected ‎as part of the VIP delegation. ‎


Going down memory lane

South African icons such as Nelson Mandela and Robert Sobukwe, Oliver Tambo and ZK Mathews ‎are part of the list of the institution’s prestigious alumni.

Litha Geza, who graduated in 1992, said the celebrations bring back memories for her. She said she was part of the student movement that transformed the university’s gender bias.

"We were part of a student movement that changed the role of women at the university. Female students were not allowed in some areas and we changed that. This is really an honour to see the prestige this institution holds.

"This is where we learnt about the struggle and its heroes. We also need to ensure that its honour is upheld and we need to instil this pride to the current student group," she said.‎

Wednesday evening saw protesting Fort Hare students set fires on the Alice campus, only two days before the university's centenary celebrations. The protests continued until the early hours on Friday morning as police fired rubber bullets and teargas at protesters. ‎

The students claimed that university management had not met all of their demands.‎

‎One of the demands was that students who did not live in residences on campus should receive allowances for accommodation and transport before the end of the first semester.‎

News24

Link:http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/N...for-fort-hare-centenary-celebrations-20160520
 
Fort Hare students try to force way into hall where Zuma, Mugabe will speak

East London - Protesting students outside the University of Fort Hare tried to force their way into the hall where Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and South African President Jacob Zuma were due to speak at centenary celebrations.

Police used water cannons to disperse the crowd.

Over a hundred students were marching to the sports complex where the institution's centenary celebrations are taking place.

Singing " Asinamali " (we don't have money) and holding placards reading "Centenary my ass", students promised to disrupt proceedings.

"If it means we fight till the end of the year, we will fight. What are they celebrating when we are hungry? Voetsek Zuma, voetsek Mugabe," one student said. ‎

Wednesday evening saw protesting Fort Hare students set fire to a building and a tent on the Alice campus, only two days before the university's centenary celebrations. The protests continued until the early hours of Friday morning, when police fired rubber bullets and teargas at protesters. ‎

The students claimed that university management had not met all of their demands.‎

‎One of the demands was that students who did not live in residences on campus should receive allowances for accommodation and transport before the end of the first semester.‎

Zuma as well as Mugabe are expected to speak at today's event.

News24
Link:http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/N...-students-try-to-force-way-into-hall-20160520
 
Students barricade Fort Hare entrance

Alice - Students have barricaded the main entrance at the University of Fort Hare, saying they will not allow President Jacob Zuma to enter the premises.

Parents and workers have joined protesting students.

Hundreds of students have gathered to disrupt the institution's centenary celebrations on Friday, where Zuma is scheduled to speak.

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, an alumnus of the university, was also said to be part of the delegation at the event.

Students said they would not allow the proceedings to continue until their demands had been met. These demands include that students, who did not live in residences on campus, should recover allowances for accommodation and transport before the end of the semester. Students clashed with police as they marched to the campus's sport complex were the celebrations are scheduled to take place. Police fired water cannons to disperse students. Speaking to student leader Bulani Rawane, Brigadier Malibongwe Ntsabo assured students that police would not fire at them unless they disturbed those attending the event. VIP personnel were also arriving in their numbers. Wednesday evening saw protesting Fort Hare students set fire to a building and a tent on the Alice campus.The protests continued until the early hours of Friday morning, when police fired rubber bullets and teargas at protesters. ‎

The students claimed that university management had not met all of their demands.‎

News24


Link:http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/students-barricade-fort-hare-entrance-20160520
 
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Fort Hare students ‘sample’ VIPs’ food at centenary celebrations

As President Jacob Zuma and other dignitaries were singing struggle songs inside in celebration of Fort Hare University’s 100th anniversary‚ students stole their food and vandalised the marquees outside.

On the menu was grilled kingklip‚ lamb curry served with sambals‚ roast chicken‚ samp‚ beans‚ basmati rice‚ bean curry and other delicious treats.

“I am stressed‚” said a Fort Hare staff member who didn’t want to be named. “I don’t know what these people are going to eat.

“The students looted the food and took all the pots. So it wasn’t just the marquees that were being vandalised. The police came too late.”

source: http://www.dispatchlive.co.za/news/fort-hare-students-sample-vips-food-at-centenary-celebrations/
 
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