Agenda 07 - 13 Oktober 2018
Maandag 08 Oktober
PhD: Hytrosavirus in tsetse flies: Phylogeography and molecular mode of action
Maandag 08 Oktober 2018 16:00 - 17:30
PhD defence: Hytrosavirus in tsetse flies: Phylogeography and molecular mode of action. PhD candidate: IK (Irene) Meki. Promotor: prof.dr. MM (Monique) van Oers. Co-promotor: prof.dr. JM (Just) Vlak & dr HM Kariithi. Organisation: Wageningen University & Research, Laboratory of Virology
Woensdag 10 Oktober
PhD: Value addition of Southern African monkey orange (Strychnos spp.): composition, utilization and quality
Woensdag 10 Oktober 2018 16:00 - 17:30
Title: Value addition of Southern African monkey orange (Strychnos spp.): composition, utilization and quality. PhD candidate: RT (Ruth) Ngadze. Promotor: prof. V (Vincenzo) Fogliano. Co-promotor: dr.ir. AR (Anita) Linnemann & dr.ing. R (Ruud) Verkerk. Organisation: Wageningen University, Food Quality and Design
Donderdag 11 Oktober
ASC Seminar: 'By the Will of the People' or Down the Barrel of the Gun? The Fall of Mugabe and the Rise of Emmerson Mnangagwa in Zimbabwe
Donderdag 11 Oktober 2018 15:30 - 17:00
When Zimbabwe’s President, Emmerson Mnangagwa fled into exile in November 2017, following his sacking as Mugabe’s vice president, he made certain promises. Complaining about being ‘hounded out of the party by minnows who have no liberation credentials,’ he promised to fight back ‘tooth and nail’ against what he termed ‘a mockery of ZANU PF’s founding principles.’ On 14 November 2017, army tanks rolled into the streets of Harare and a ‘coup that was not a coup’ was announced on the state broadcaster. A week later, Mnangagwa became Zimbabwe’s new president. Against this background, this seminar puts events into perspective by examining the events leading up to the military intervention, and the intervention itself. It will also draw on the Constitution of Zimbabwe to ask questions about the constitutionality of the intervention. Placing the intervention in the context of the ruling party’s factional succession fights, Sibanengi Ncube will argue that the opposition and civic organizations, whose fight against Mugabe dates back to the 1990s, were recruited and used to settle ZANU PF factional scores. Speaker: Sibanengi Ncube, University of the Free State. Please register