Imraan coovadia biography of rory

The Mercury

3 October 2023

DEATHS:-

BALLOT + 2 Oct 2023 at his house . Actor. Played roll of "Skollie " on the TV Drama "Vyfster" . He was 77 years old.

KOEN Carel (50) & his fiance Sharon de VILLIERS (50) + 25 Sept 2023 on Lankrans farm in the "Tentedorp". They attended a Jimny gathering in Clarens, Free State . Possible carbon monixide poisoning from a cooking device using in tent. Sharon has daughter Bianca. - INTERNET.

PAHAD Aziz died . He served as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1999 to 2008. - Mojalefa MURPHY

MEMORIAM:-

CHETTY Govindasamy (George) + 3 Oct 1976 x Lutchmi (Rajie). Father of Ronnie, Lorraine and + Lacey. Father-in-law of Neela. Grandfather of Shiven, Shivani, Thilo & Maya. Grand - Father-in-law of Seelan, Ashley and Tivolen (males) and Justina. Great-grandfather of Deveshan, Savanya, Makayla. Tanika and Kellan.

6 October 2023

DEATHS:-

COOVADIA Professor Hoosen (Jerry) . A medical scientist, paediatrician and champion for freedom and justice, + 4 Oct 2023 at age 83 years. Married to Dr Zubie HAMED . Father of Prof Imraan COOVADIA , (son), and daughter Dr Anushka COOVADIA. - Inserted by Prof Salim S Abdool KARIM.

HOBBS nee MITCHELL Margaret Ann + 30 Sept 2023. Memorial Service on 12 Oct 2023 at 10:00am at St Lukes, 3 Roger Place , Glenashley.

MOHIDEEN Munira was murdered on Mon 2 Oct 2023 at age 66. - MERCURY CORRESPONDENT.

WANLESS Willie + 18 Sept 2023. Father of Gary, Roy and Jennifer.

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Seminars

Monday, 22 April, 2013 - 15:00

Presented by: 

Lucy

Allais


“Freedom and Resentment” is a paper I return to again and again. I think it’s a really fascinating, deep, subtle, incredibly important and sometimes really quite annoying paper.

Monday, 8 April, 2013 - 15:00

Presented by: 

Achille

Mbembe


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Monday, 25 March, 2013 - 15:00

Presented by: 

Ivor

Chipkin


The last 30 years of capitalist development have, especially in what used to be called the advanced capitalist countries, generated paradoxical, if not contradictory trends. The “great crisis” (Galbraith, xi) of 2008 was rooted in an ideological failure.

Monday, 13 May, 2013 - 15:00

Presented by: 

Maggie

Davey


In the course of writing a book on Okhela (for there’s no such book, so far as I know), I came across many variations on this story, and what I have found particularly powerful is the way the assorted tellings and many truths have shaped the lives of both the storytellers and the subjects o

Monday, 22 October, 2012 - 15:00

Presented by: 

Jeff

Guy


Locating itself generally within the recent revival of traditionalism in South Africa and developments in colonial and imperial history, and particularly in work on the history of the eastern Cape and Natal in the nineteenth century, this paper examines some of the conclusions drawn about the ide

Monday, 17 September, 2012 - 15:00

Presented by: 

Jimmy

Pieterse


The term ‘moffie’ stands central to changing discourses around abnormal or deviant Afrikaner masculinity in apartheid South Africa.

Monday, 30 July, 2012 - 15:00

Presented by: 

Liz

Gunner


This chapter explores ways of understanding the kinds of transformations and ‘migrations’ that occur when a language moves to a new medium, in this case radio.  I set out what particular tensions and

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      Imraan coovadia biography of rory

    Babel Unbound: Rage, Reason and Rethinking Public Life

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