Arts and Culture hosts 14th Annual National Oral History conference, 10 to 13 Oct

The Department of Arts and Culture in partnership with Eastern Cape Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture and Oral History Association of South Africa (OHASA) invites members of the media to the 14th Annual National Oral History conference that will take place from 10 -13 October 2017 at Dan’s Country Lodge in UMthatha.

The National Oral History programme for South Africa is mandated by Cabinet for the Department of Arts and Culture to spearhead, a programme that seeks to yield data that will be added to the information already existing in the country’s archival holdings. That is information and knowledge crucial to the restoration and sustenance of human dignity of many millions of people which was ravaged by colonialism and apartheid.

The Oral History Conference this year is held under the theme Oliver Reginald Tambo in memorian: Reminiscing on a Centenary of struggle, true leadership and leadership values of a liberation stalwart.

The Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture, Ms Maggie Sotyu is expected to address the conference on the 12th October 2017. Prof Somadoda Fikeni and Dr Kogie Archary – will be among prominent speakers who will address the conference on the 10th of October.

The following Eastern Cape learners who were trained on Oral History will do presentations on various aspects of Oral History with direct linkage to the life of OR Tambo. Mivuyo Mncela, Lwando Makinana, Hlomla Khiva, Lindesihle Mjangazi – Current service delivery realities in relation to Tambo’s 1977 Speech. Langa Sindayi; Sikhona Mlomo – Impact of OR Tambo on Transkei. Khanya Msindo, Zekukhanye Maqokolo, Sinomhlobo Ndlela, Sivumelwano Nqayana – Creative culture as a tool of motivation and mobilisation during the struggle. Mnikelo Damse, Sifiso Kraai, Sibulele Mbambi – Oliver Tambo as a role model of leadership to the youth. Othembele Sikrenya, Anitha Mnqayi – OR Tambo’s Ideas about the unity of Africa and Africans. Ezintle Jonase – What role did the church play in resisting apartheid?

Vuyolwethu Mdingi, Athule Rhani – The influence OR Tambo had on the power, unity and leadership of women during struggle

The conference takes place over a period of four days, of which three days will be dedicated to presentations by various presenters and panel discussions. The last day is an excursion trip to Mvezo and Bhunga Bbuilding (Nelson Mandela Museum) in Mthatha.

Source: Government of South Africa

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