Helen Swingler - Head: Publications and Information A UCT graduate, Helen Swingler started her journalism career with the Argus Group of newspapers before moving to the trade and financial sectors, first in media relations and then as a corporate editor. She joined UCT as a senior editor in 1999 and was appointed head of Publications and Information in 2009.
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Morgan Morris - Senior Writer Morgan Morris completed a BA honours at UCT and then stayed on to work at the UCT libraries and alumni offices. He joined the Publications and Information team as senior writer in 2009.
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Myolisi Gophe - Writer Myolisi Gophe studied public relations management at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology. After working for Independent Newspapers as a reporter, he joined the Publications and Information unit in 2007 as a writer.
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Abigail Calata - Writer Abigail Calata, a graduate from the University of Stellenbosch, joined the Publications and Information team in 2012. Before starting here she was a Public Relations Co-ordinator for the Cape Town Routes Unlimited, a government agency that markets the Western Cape as a tourist destination. She also worked as a reporter for Die Burger and Beeld.
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Katherine Traut - Senior Photographer Katherine Traut worked as a portrait photographer at Memories of Africa, a studio in Noordhoek, before putting her lenses to work for the Publications and Information team in 2008. She is the senior photographer.
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Raymond Botha - Photographer Raymond Botha worked for the Mozambican embassy in Cape Town before forging a new career at UCT in 2007. After completing a photography course at City Varsity he joined the Publications and Information team as a photographer.
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Zwelibanzi Damba - Graphic Designer Zwelibanzi Damba (The One) studied graphic design at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). After stints with Old Mutual and Educore, he became a lecturer at CPUT. He joined the Publications and Information team as a graphic designer in 2008.
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Sharifa Martin - Administrative Assistant After a stint as a personal assistant at the SABC (5fm) Sharifa Martin returned to Cape Town in 2009 to take up a post as senior secretary at the UCT Faculty of Health Sciences. She joined the Publications and Information team as administrative assistant in May 2010.
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A UCT graduate, Helen Swingler started her journalism career with the Argus Group of newspapers before moving to the trade and financial sectors, first in media relations and then as a corporate editor. She joined UCT as a senior editor in 1999 and was appointed head of Publications and Information in 2009.
Morgan Morris completed a BA honours at UCT and then stayed on to work at the UCT libraries and alumni offices. He joined the Publications and Information team as senior writer in 2009.
Myolisi Gophe studied public relations management at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology. After working for Independent Newspapers as a reporter, he joined the Publications and Information unit in 2007 as a writer.
Abigail Calata, a graduate from the University of Stellenbosch, joined the Publications and Information team in 2012. Before starting here she was a Public Relations Co-ordinator for the Cape Town Routes Unlimited, a government agency that markets the Western Cape as a tourist destination. She also worked as a reporter for Die Burger and Beeld.
Katherine Traut worked as a portrait photographer at Memories of Africa, a studio in Noordhoek, before putting her lenses to work for the Publications and Information team in 2008. She is the senior photographer.
Raymond Botha worked for the Mozambican embassy in Cape Town before forging a new career at UCT in 2007. After completing a photography course at City Varsity he joined the Publications and Information team as a photographer.
Zwelibanzi Damba (The One) studied graphic design at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). After stints with Old Mutual and Educore, he became a lecturer at CPUT. He joined the Publications and Information team as a graphic designer in 2008.
After a stint as a personal assistant at the SABC (5fm) Sharifa Martin returned to Cape Town in 2009 to take up a post as senior secretary at the UCT Faculty of Health Sciences. She joined the Publications and Information team as administrative assistant in May 2010.
