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		<title>JOIN RMR 2014</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rhodes University Orientation Week kicks off this weekend , look out for the RMR team at the business extravaganza on Saturday Morning at Eden Grove , at R.U Jamming Talent show and your res socials. We will be on the look out for fresh new talent to joint the RMR team in 2014!]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Rhodes University Orientation Week kicks off this weekend , look out for the RMR team at the business extravaganza on Saturday Morning at Eden Grove , at R.U Jamming Talent show and your res socials. We will be on the look out for fresh new talent to joint the RMR team in 2014!</p>
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		<title>Remembering Mandela</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2013 11:33:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The National Memorial Service of the late Former President Nelson Mandela is currently underway at the FNB National Stadium in Johannesburg, Gauteng. Several towns and cities across the country will host their own memorial services leading up to the funeral to be held at his homestead in Qunu, Eastern Cape on Sunday 15 December 2013. Makana will have a live-stream of the funeral at the Miki Yili Stadium in Joza on Sunday while mourning areas will be available in 18 districts across the Eastern Cape. Meanwhile officials have indicated that Umtata Airport will welcome VVIP&#8217;s who will then be driven to Qunu in coaches. Other VIPs, dignitaries and the public will land in the Port Elizabeth and East London Airports. Roads and infrastructure are being upgraded with a 4000-seater stadium being built at the Qunu homestead for the funeral.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The National Memorial Service of the late Former President Nelson Mandela is currently underway at the FNB National Stadium in Johannesburg, Gauteng.</p>
<p>Several towns and cities across the country will host their own memorial services leading up to the funeral to be held at his homestead in Qunu, Eastern Cape on Sunday 15 December 2013. Makana will have a live-stream of the funeral at the Miki Yili Stadium in Joza on Sunday while mourning areas will be available in 18 districts across the Eastern Cape.</p>
<p>Meanwhile officials have indicated that Umtata Airport will welcome VVIP&#8217;s who will then be driven to Qunu in coaches. Other VIPs, dignitaries and the public will land in the Port Elizabeth and East London Airports.</p>
<p>Roads and infrastructure are being upgraded with a 4000-seater stadium being built at the Qunu homestead for the funeral.</p>
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		<title>Nelson Mandela 1918 &#8211; 2013</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2013 05:31:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former President Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born in Eastern Cape’s Mvezo on 13 July 1918. He was born “Rolihlahla Mandela” and later received the name “Nelson” from a teacher at the school he attended near the village of Qunu. Mandela has also fondly been called by his tribe name, “Madiba”. Following enrolment at the University of Fort Hare in 1939, he was expelled in 1940. In 1944, the Former Statesman married Evelyn Ntoko Mase with whom he had four children – the late Thembekile; Makaziwe; late Makgatho and Makaziwe. Mandela and Evelyn later divorced and in 1958 he married he married Winnie Madikizela-Mandela with whom he had two daughters Zenani and Zindzi. Mandela was arrested at various points before he was handed a life sentence in 1964. He was released in 1990 and ascended to the office of the President of the Republic of South Africa in 1994. He served one term and ended his presidency in 1999. Meanwhile following his 1996 divorce to Winnie divorced, he married Graca Machel in 1998. Mandela retired from public life in 2004. After several admissions into hospital for a recurring lung infection, Mandela passed away in his Houghton home on 5 December 2013. President Jacob Zuma declared a ten day period of national mourning. Mandela will be laid to rest in his home-village, Qunu on Sunday 15 December 2013.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Former President Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born in Eastern Cape’s Mvezo on 13 July 1918. He was born “Rolihlahla Mandela” and later received the name “Nelson” from a teacher at the school he attended near the village of Qunu. Mandela has also fondly been called by his tribe name, “Madiba”. Following enrolment at the University of Fort Hare in 1939, he was expelled in 1940. In 1944, the Former Statesman married Evelyn Ntoko Mase with whom he had four children – the late Thembekile; Makaziwe; late Makgatho and Makaziwe. Mandela and Evelyn later divorced and in 1958 he married he married Winnie Madikizela-Mandela with whom he had two daughters Zenani and Zindzi.</p>
<p>Mandela was arrested at various points before he was handed a life sentence in 1964. He was released in 1990 and ascended to the office of the President of the Republic of South Africa in 1994. He served one term and ended his presidency in 1999. Meanwhile following his 1996 divorce to Winnie divorced, he married Graca Machel in 1998.</p>
<p>Mandela retired from public life in 2004. After several admissions into hospital for a recurring lung infection, Mandela passed away in his Houghton home on 5 December 2013.</p>
<p>President Jacob Zuma declared a ten day period of national mourning. Mandela will be laid to rest in his home-village, Qunu on Sunday 15 December 2013.</p>
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		<title>Rhodes University&#8217;s Tribute to President Nelson Mandela</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rhodes University mourns and lowers its flag on the passing of Tatomkhulu Rolihlahla Nelson Dalibhunga Mandela. We knew that he would eventually leave us, but Madiba’s passing still fills us with great sorrow. Few people in our time have symbolised the spirit of freedom and courage so well as this figure of monumental integrity and humanity. Rhodes University extends its deepest condolences to Graca Machel, and the children, extended family and comrades of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela on their sad loss. Their loss is also the loss of the entire South African people and freedom-loving people around the world. Former President Mandela is an alumnus of Rhodes University, through the award on 6 April 2002 of an honorary Doctorate. Rhodes was also blessed with Mandela’s approval of the Nelson Mandela Chair in Politics, which today is awarded to outstanding visiting professors. Another honour was the naming in 2006 of a Hall of four student residences the Nelson Mandela Hall. He inspired many around the world including our own students and alumni through his principled leadership, humility and his unwavering commitment to social justice and reconciliation. The students of the Nelson Mandela Hall, ‘inspired by the values personified by Nelson Mandela’, and acknowledging the challenges facing them ‘as a diverse community with varying backgrounds, cultures and histories’, strive to work together ‘to build a community of fellowship and equality based on the principles of non-racism, non-sexism and democracy. By ‘striving to live up to the legacy of Nelson Mandela’, they seek ‘to fulfil the Rhodes University maxim [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rhodes University mourns and lowers its flag on the passing of Tatomkhulu Rolihlahla Nelson Dalibhunga Mandela. We knew that he would eventually leave us, but Madiba’s passing still fills us with great sorrow. Few people in our time have symbolised the spirit of freedom and courage so well as this figure of monumental integrity and humanity.</p>
<p>Rhodes University extends its deepest condolences to Graca Machel, and the children, extended family and comrades of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela on their sad loss. Their loss is also the loss of the entire South African people and freedom-loving people around the world.</p>
<p>Former President Mandela is an alumnus of Rhodes University, through the award on 6 April 2002 of an honorary Doctorate. Rhodes was also blessed with Mandela’s approval of the Nelson Mandela Chair in Politics, which today is awarded to outstanding visiting professors. Another honour was the naming in 2006 of a Hall of four student residences the Nelson Mandela Hall.</p>
<p>He inspired many around the world including our own students and alumni through his principled leadership, humility and his unwavering commitment to social justice and reconciliation.</p>
<p>The students of the Nelson Mandela Hall, ‘inspired by the values personified by Nelson Mandela’, and acknowledging the challenges facing them ‘as a diverse community with varying backgrounds, cultures and histories’, strive to work together ‘to build a community of fellowship and equality based on the principles of non-racism, non-sexism and democracy. By ‘striving to live up to the legacy of Nelson Mandela’, they seek ‘to fulfil the Rhodes University maxim Where leaders learn’.</p>
<p>Madiba was dearly loved by many and will be greatly missed. South Africa and Africa have been blessed to have had a leader of Mandela’s calibre. He preached equality, peace and democracy during both the dark days of apartheid and also after democracy in 1994.</p>
<p>“Rarely in history do we observe the extent and kind of grief that we see for Tatomkhulu Mandela. We knew that he would eventually leave us but Madiba’s passing still fills us with great sorrow,” says Rhodes University Vice-Chancellor, Dr Saleem Badat.</p>
<p>“But then giants like Madiba are all too rare: famous political prisoner, number 46664; irrepressible freedom fighter; revered political leader; Nobel prize winner; first president of free South Africa; statesperson; social activist; alumnus of scores of universities; champion of learning and education and humanitarian. And few individuals have touched and inspired as many people as has Madiba,” says Dr Badat.</p>
<p>Madiba spent a few days at Rhodes in 2007, accompanying his wife Graca Machel when she received an honorary doctorate from the University. His last visit was in 2009, when he attended his grandson’s graduation ceremony. He encouraged Rhodes to continue connecting respectfully with local communities and the Eastern Cape.</p>
<p>Dr Badat notes that on becoming president in 1994, Madiba commented: ‘We understand it still that there is no easy road to freedom. We know it well that none of us acting alone can achieve success. We must therefore act together as a united people, for national reconciliation, for nation building, for the birth of a new world.’</p>
<p>He says Madiba’s call on us was: ‘Let there be justice for all. Let there be peace for all. Let there be work, bread, water and salt for all. Let each know that for each the body, the mind and the soul have been freed to fulfil themselves.’ That ‘never, never and never again shall it be that this beautiful land will again experience the oppression of one by another and suffer the indignity of being the skunk of the world. Let freedom reign.’</p>
<p>In Long Walk to Freedom Madiba wrote: ‘The truth is that we are not yet free; we have merely achieved the freedom to be free, the right not to be oppressed. For to be free is not merely to cast off one&#8217;s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others. The true test of our devotion to freedom is just beginning’. He added that ‘I can rest only for a moment, for with freedom comes responsibilities, and I dare not linger, for my long walk is not yet ended’.</p>
<p>We can only draw inspiration from Madiba, who provided selfless leadership and paved the path to our democracy. He believed, as our Distinguished Professor Paul Maylam has noted, in the ‘innate worth and dignity of all human beings’. He had ‘an unwavering commitment to democracy and human rights,’ and was possessed of a ‘generosity of spirit,’ an ‘egalitarian spirit,’ and ‘a sense of obligation to further the common good’.</p>
<p>He had the courage to challenge the status quo and the passion to pursue change; was committed to service and knew that leading meant doing what was right rather than what might be popular among followers. A humble, down to earth man, but fallible.  As he said: ‘I am not a saint, unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying’.</p>
<p>According to Dr Badat, our greatest tribute to Madiba will be to ‘act together as a united people…for the birth of a new world’; to ensure ‘justice for all’; ‘peace for all’; ‘work, bread, water and salt for all’. Realising Madiba’s urging for us to ‘live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others’ should be our enduring monument to him, our most famous and outstanding alumnus.</p>
<p>The University and South African flags at Rhodes will fly at half-mast until after Madiba is laid to rest.</p>
<p>Hamba kakuhle Dlomo, Sopitsho, Ngqolomsila, ugqatso lwakho ulifezile (Go well Madiba, you have done bit).</p>
<p>The University will enable staff members to take time off for mourning and commemoration of Mandela’s life. Some of the plans that have been agreed between the University administration, Deans, the SRC, and unions are:</p>
<p>Staff members who wish to go home on the day of Madiba’s passing will be allowed to do so. No leave will be deducted.</p>
<p>Any public holidays for mourning and commemoration that are declared will be observed as University holidays.</p>
<p>- Staff may apply for leave in advance for the day of the funeral</p>
<p>- Other days of leave will be at the discretion of line managers, with up to a maximum of 2 days subject to operational demands and recognising that departments/divisions/units will still need to be operational.</p>
<p>- Staff members will be invited to gather at the front of the Administration Building (Clock Tower) at 10.45 to be addressed by the Vice-Chancellor and other university staff.</p>
<p>- A Memorial service will be held to officially mourn the passing of former President Mandela.</p>
<p>- An official delegation will represent the University at the state funeral.</p>
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		<title>Win with Pronto Driving School</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Oct 2013 18:22:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Enter simply by sms’ing 072 117 7448 Pronto + your name + Pronto’s new vehicle feature. Competition runs 1 October 2013 on The Bassline 12-3pm weekdays. ]]></description>
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		<title>RMR at the National Arts Festival 2013</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 39th annual national arts festival saw, yet again, an amazing display of shows, exhibits, people, and food. Based in Grahamstown and centred at the very heart of the The National Arts Festival was RMR. Boasting three interviews every hour, every day and festival focused content, RMR ensured that all festival goers could be both informed and entertained. Performer Angel Blythe Campey, who headlines the show Oh Really Angel which is produced by Siv Ngesi took to the social networks to praise and thank the station. While the arts festival was an opportunity for RMR to showcase its talent and expertise, it was also an opportunity for it to give back and help to enhance the industry. This was done through helping different performers and acts to get noticed and providing a platform for this through interviews, promoting shows and generating support for the talent. To empower and help facilitate the on air experience of Rhodes University journalism and media studies students RMR collaborated with Cue radio. The team was given an hour of air time every day during which to broadcast from the RMR studios.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 39th annual national arts festival saw, yet again, an amazing display of shows, exhibits, people, and food. Based in Grahamstown and centred at the very heart of the The National Arts Festival was RMR. Boasting three interviews every hour, every day and festival focused content, RMR ensured that all festival goers could be both informed and entertained.</p>
<p>Performer Angel Blythe Campey, who headlines the show Oh Really Angel which is produced by Siv Ngesi took to the social networks to praise and thank the station.</p>
<p>While the arts festival was an opportunity for RMR to showcase its talent and expertise, it was also an opportunity for it to give back and help to enhance the industry. This was done through helping different performers and acts to get noticed and providing a platform for this through interviews, promoting shows and generating support for the talent. To empower and help facilitate the on air experience of Rhodes University journalism and media studies students RMR collaborated with Cue radio. The team was given an hour of air time every day during which to broadcast from the RMR studios.</p>
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		<title>Silent Protest Broadcasting Live</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The memory of The Silent Protest may well be a distant one, but the echoes of its roar have yet to subside. The RMR team woke up in the dusk of dawn to be the first to cover this day. The day’s events were streamed internationally on the station, from interviews to live reports from our news team. The silent protest was the number one trending topic on twitter in SA at the time, aired on national news, and was the core focus of our on-air content. Community Engagement at Rhodes University is one of the many Rhodes University initiatives, one that it prides itself in. This week of exponential Ubuntu that filters through to other months of the year did not go by without immense media coverage from RMR.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The memory of The Silent Protest may well be a distant one, but the echoes of its roar have yet to subside. The RMR team woke up in the dusk of dawn to be the first to cover this day.</p>
<p>The day’s events were streamed internationally on the station, from interviews to live reports from our news team. The silent protest was the number one trending topic on twitter in SA at the time, aired on national news, and was the core focus of our on-air content.</p>
<p>Community Engagement at Rhodes University is one of the many Rhodes University initiatives, one that it prides itself in. This week of exponential Ubuntu that filters through to other months of the year did not go by without immense media coverage from RMR.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[RMR prides itself in having been the official media partner of Rhodes University Community Engagement (RUCE), from the 6th to the 10th of May. We jump started the week with interviews from Rhodes Vice Chancellor Dr Badat, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Dr Mabizela and Dianne Hornby, the Director of Rhodes University Community Engagement. Our Station Manager, Rungano Zendera delivered a speech on the topic “Be the Change” workshop at the Post Grad Village. He gave a presentation on media as a learning and career opportunity. RUCE had another community engagement project as part of the Nelson Mandela 67 minutes initiative. The Nelson Mandela Trading Live on the 26 of July is an initiative by RUCE that captures the spirit of Mandela Day and brings the university to life as we are reminded of Ubuntu. RMR being the heartbeat of media in Grahamstown, was there to share and teach. Tens of Grahamstown youths came to the studio to get a first- hand experience into the life of community radio station]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>RMR prides itself in having been the official media partner of Rhodes University Community Engagement (RUCE), from the 6th to the 10th of May. We jump started the week with interviews from Rhodes Vice Chancellor Dr Badat, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Dr Mabizela and Dianne Hornby, the Director of Rhodes University Community Engagement. Our Station Manager, Rungano Zendera delivered a speech on the topic “Be the Change” workshop at the Post Grad Village. He gave a presentation on media as a learning and career opportunity.</p>
<p>RUCE had another community engagement project as part of the Nelson Mandela 67 minutes initiative. The Nelson Mandela Trading Live on the 26 of July is an initiative by RUCE that captures the spirit of Mandela Day and brings the university to life as we are reminded of Ubuntu. RMR being the heartbeat of media in Grahamstown, was there to share and teach. Tens of Grahamstown youths came to the studio to get a first- hand experience into the life of community radio station</p>
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