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Mandela Rhodes Scholars

The Mandela Rhodes Scholarships aim to help build leadership excellence in Africa.

The Mandela Rhodes Foundation offers young Africans who exhibit academic prowess as well as broader leadership potential an educational opportunity unique on the continent. While pursuing their chosen postgraduate degree, each Scholar benefits from access to leadership development programmes, rooted in the principles underpinning the Foundation.

In addition to the opportunity to interact with a diverse group of fellow-Scholars that spans the continent and academic disciplines, they become part of a wide-ranging network of young Africans of excellence who are expected to play leadership roles in their fields and societies in the years following their time ‘in residence’.

Wits graduates are nominated for the Mandela Rhodes Scholarship and those selected for the award are generously assisted in advancing their studies.

Mandela Rhodes Scholars

2007

  • Ayanda Khala (BA 2007)
  • Lunga Radebe (BA 2008)
  • Sheetal Vallabh (LLM 2004)

2008

  • Victor Chikadzi (MA 2009, PhD 2013)
  • Nobulali Dangazele (BA 2008, MA 2010)
  • Simangele Mabena (BA 2006, MA 2009)

2009

  • Masasa Mbangeni (BA 2010)
  • Aalyia Sadruddin (BA 2009, MA 2011)
  • Elias Phaahla (BA 2008, BA Hons 2009)

2010

  • Shaheen Seedat (BSc Hons 2011, BSc Hons 2012)
  • Asanda Dodi (BCom Hons 2011)

2011

  • Phillip Mogodi (BSc 2009, MSc 2013)

2012

  • Yumna Laher (BA 2011, BA Hons 2012, MA 2013, LLB 2015)

2013

  • Hayley Chewins (BA 2011, LLB 2013, BA Hons 2014)

2014

  • Nadia Kruger (BCom 2013, BSc Hons 2014, MSc 2015)
  • Amir Rezaei (BCom Hons 2015)

2015

  • Leané Meiring (BA Hons 2015, MA 2017)
  • Lehlohonolo Mofokeng (MEd 2017)
  • Luyolo Mphithi (BA 2014, BA Hons 2015)
  • Sinikiwe Mqadi (BA Hons 2016)
  • Simbarashe Tevera (BA 2015, BA Hons 2016)
  • Naledi Yaziyo (BA Hons 2016)
  • Jessica Breakey (MA 2017)
  • Gezina Hoxobes (MA 2019)

2016

  • Mulweli Mathagu (BSc 2015)
  • Rethabile Mphutlane (BA Hons 2017)
  • Linus Ndambuki (BSc Hons 2017)
  • Nkateko Manganye (BCom Hons 2017)
  • Nompumelelo Manzini (BA Hons 2016, MA 2017)
  • Tessa Ware (BA Hons 2017)

2017

  • Mpilo Shabangu (BA 2017)
  • Yamikani Chinamale (BSc Hons 2017)
  • Irfan Habib (BSc Hons 2018)
  • Temitope Ojelade (MSc 2018)
  • Lehlohonolo Moche (MSc 2019)
  • Joseph Kihara (MM 2018)

2018

  • Rufaro Samanga (BSc 2016, BSc Hons 2017)
  • Bhekumuzi Bhebhe (MA 2019)
  • Edward Murambwa (MA 2019)
  • Jessica Mayson (BA Hons 2019, MA 2020)
  • Jordan du Toit (MA 2020)
  • Mikaela Oosthuizen (MA 2019)
  • Nodumo Moyo (PGDM 2019)
  • Simbarashe Moyo (MA 2019)
2019
  • Julia Chaskalson (BA Hons 2019, MA 2020)
  • Katlego Sokopo (BA 2019)
  • Kudakwashe Manjojo (BA Hons 2020)
  • Nosipho Gumede (BSc 2014, MSc 2020)
2020
  • Maxine Khumalo (BSc 2020)
  • Sarah Weirich (BA 2019, BA Hons 2020)
  • Christopher Franklin (BA Hons 2021)
  • Noorjan Allie (PGDBA 2021)
  • Sarah Clowes (BEd Hons 2021)
  • Njamba Kapalu (MM 2021)

2021

  • Musawenkosi Gracious Ncube (BCom 2015)
  • Mardiya Siba Yahaya (MA 2022)

2023

  • Irene Mpofu (BCom 2017, LLB 2020)
  • Siphelelisiwe Ntombela (BSc 2016, BSc 2017)

2024

  •   Sibongiseni Mkhonta (BSc 2021)
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