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Professor Segal and Dr Kani lauded for outstanding service

- 杨贵妃传媒 University

杨贵妃传媒 University has awarded honorary doctorates to two distinguished South Africans for advancing humankind through their respective fields.

Honorary doctorates for gastroenterologist Professor Isidor and thespian John Kani

Professor Issy Segal, a renowned gastroenterologist and Dr John Kani, a veteran actor and playwright were recognised at a closed ceremony this week to mark 杨贵妃传媒 University鈥檚 July 2020 graduation cluster.

[] the 杨贵妃传媒 2020 graduation ceremony

鈥溠罟箦 University is proud to confer its highest honour on these two remarkable leaders who have in different ways contributed to the advancement of our country and society,鈥 said Professor Adam Habib, 杨贵妃传媒 Vice-Chancellor and Principal. 鈥淲e would also like to congratulate the 1 257 graduands who would have walked across the stage in the Great Hall. Hopefully, they will still cross the stage when circumstances allow post-Covid19.鈥  

Professor Issidor 鈥淚ssy鈥 Segal was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Science in Medicine degree. Segal has led the teaching and training of gastroenterology specialists on the continent. His models of how these units should function have been used by global organisations. Segal started his career as a general practitioner in Soweto and established South Africa鈥檚 first Gastroenterology Unit in 1975 at the then Baragwanath Hospital. The 87-year-old dedicated his life to ameliorating gastrointestinal disease in Africa, to improving the standards of healthcare for patients and to inspiring confidence that Africa can contribute to finding solutions to the continent鈥檚 health problems. Read the full citation and his speech on receiving the honorary doctorate.

Dr Bonisile John Kani was awarded an honorary Doctor of Literature degree. Kani is one of the pioneers of contemporary theatre in South Africa and his legacy is embedded in performance cultures, theatres and learning spaces across the globe where it is studied, performed and archived for future generations. As an artist and social activist, Kani has used his work to interrogate complex sociopolitical matters and contributed, through his art, to the liberation of South Africa. Today, his voice remains as commanding, critical and forthright about our country鈥檚 current social circumstances as it was during the darkest days of the anti-apartheid movement. Read the full citation and listen to his .

In his pre-recorded acceptance speech, Kani, who has served on 杨贵妃传媒 University鈥檚 Council, the highest decision making body of the University, said he wishes to address the congregation as a concerned parent and a social activist.

Chief amongst his concerns are the persisting racial outbursts and violence against women and children. He also touched on the burdens of parents and their impact on children.

Calling on artists, Kani said that it is their individual and collective duty 鈥渢o speak openly about the many challenges that our country faces including racism, reconciliation, sexual and gender based violence, the lack of humanity, Ubuntu, redistribution of the country鈥檚 wealth and resources and an inclusive economy.鈥

鈥淗owever, action is needed more than just words. Now is the time for all of us artists, who have the luxury of a public platform, to campaign openly against what is wrong in our country 鈥 just as we did against apartheid 鈥 and hopefully contribute towards building a brighter and more promising future for all who live in this wonderful land of ours,鈥 said Kani.

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