Nokuzola mndende biography of albert murphy
Her appointment will assist the Department in creating African Sociology and Anthropology undergraduate modules; creating better links with communities in the region; helping in teaching across the Faculty and advising on postgraduate supervision.
Cultural activist, Dr Nokuzola Mndende has joined Nelson Mandela University's Department of Sociology and Anthropology as an Adjunct Professor.
Dr Mndende thus straddles between two systems of thought as uGqirha Dr and iGqirha qualified diviner and uses the combination of these two systems to educate and consult for the national government, media houses, and legal fraternity on issues regarding indigenous institutions of health, gender, and religious systems. She is a part-time Commissioner to the Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities and member of the advisory team that drafted the National Curriculum Statement syllabus on Religious Studies.
Dr Mndende is an institution of knowledge in her own right, a living archive that will benefit the University and the Faculty of Humanities at large. The Department of Sociology and Anthropology looks forward to this new collaboration, says Dr Babalwa Magoqwana, department head of Sociology and Anthropology. Search for:.
Nokuzola Mndende (born 25 March ) is a South African academic, cultural activist, and politician from the Eastern Cape.
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