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A time to mingle and flex

- Wits University

Staff Wellness Week a full experience of health, fitness and fun.

The arrival of spring heralds a special time at the University and has Witsies itching to get out for a good time. Wits Parade, Staff Fun Day, Lenn Smith Campus Fun Run/Walk, Staff Wellness Week roll-off the tongue as Witsies prep for these annual events hosted in September.

Wits Parade on 31 August 2024 saw students and staff from Wits’ five campuses gather for a spirited and energetic Parade through streets surrounding Braamfontein, the ‘heart’ of Wits University also referred to by many as the ‘main campus’.

Staff and students at the start of Wits Parade

It was a double deluxe for staff who continued with the day through dabbling in friendly sport and inter-department challenges as part of the Staff Fun Day. Known for working hard, staff took a breather to relax, reenergise spirits and make new friends. The Staff Fun Day also ushered the annual Staff Wellness Week on 2-6 September, traditionally held during the mid-term break to afford staff time to fully engage in the wellness programme. Championed by the DVC: People Development and Culture, and partners, the aim of the week is to promote holistic wellness.

 During this period employees have access to a range of free screenings and activities that are vital for detecting, preventing and managing chronic diseases. Watch recordings of Wellness Talks.

Staff Wellness Week compilation

Lenn Smith Campus Fun Run/Race

The 36th edition of this annual event was held on 5 September on a beautiful sunny day, attracting more than 300 participants – walkers and serious runners all in it for a good time. The 5Km route meanders through West Campus.

The 2024 men's category winners are: newcomer Mihlali Fatyela, with last year's winner, Neil Stacey coming in at second place, while Jessie Alt took third position.

Chemistry’s Lerato Mokoloko won the women's category – a position she has maintained for three years in a row. She was followed by Francesca Parrini (a former winner of this category) and Memory Zimuwandeyi.

In the good spirit of encouraging participation, last place title-holders Mponeng Oliphant, Joyce Gama, Hitman Gumede made sure that the Chemistry Department acquires a different kind of reputation till 2025.

This key event on the Wits calendar was initiated in 1968 by Lenn Smith, a technician in the Metallurgy workshop. Smith passed away this year at a ripe age of 100 years. The event opened with a minute's silence to honour his memory.

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