Carl Joshua Ncube is set to continue his world tour with a trip to South Africa which should see 8 performances in August and September courtesy of Parkers Comedy and Jive. The tour which has already seen Carl performing in Botswana, Zambia and Uganda will enter its biggest test on this excursion to South Africa says Carl.
The South African part of this tour will see Carl Joshua Ncube performing in a lineup of international acts at venues such as Parkers in Montecasino, Carnival City and Emperors Palace. Carl and his team depart Harare, Zimbabwe on Friday 5 August to prepare for what Carl says is his biggest challenge yet and such a great opportunity.
Dear Students
During the past 4 months there have been 32 reported incidents of theft in the library. Stolen items include 2 laptops, 1 hard drive, 9 cellphones, 3 bags, and 13 wallets. In nearly all cases goods were left unattended. The library will begin making security announcements on their PA system to remind you to keep a very close eye on your belongings while in the library.
Vivian de Klerk
DEAN OF STUDENTS
To launch HIV/AIDS week, come and support the Rhodes finalists in the Lover+ another poetry slam on Sunday the 21st of August at 7pm in the Rhodes Theatre. Entrance is free, doors open at 6:30. Seating on a first come first served basis. Great guest line-up and the chance to hear what the issues and concerns are as students perform their thoughts on love, sex, relationships and HIV. The top 3 poets will be awarded cash prizes and flown to Jo’burg to participate in the national slam against Wits, UJ, UKZN and UCT on September 2nd.