The University of Fort Hare Library is closely monitoring the novel corona-virus (COVID-19) situation.
Due to COVID-19, all UFH Libraries shall remain closed until further notice. You are advised to use a wealth of electronic information resources and many more free online resources. For more information and online consultations, please contact these faculty liaison librarians:
Faculties of Science and Agriculture – Mr Thobela Buyana – tbuyana@ufh.ac.za – Skype (Buyana Thobela)
Faculties of Management and Commerce – Ms Liyaduma Balfour – lbalfour@ufh.ac.za – Skype (Balfour Liyaduma)
Faculties of Health Science – Ms Esethu Dlabantu – edlanantu@ufh.ac.za – Skype (Esethu Dlabantu)
Faculty of Education – Ms Nombasa Manzana – nmadlingozi@ufh.ac.za – Skype (Nombasa Madlingozi)
Faculty of Law – Mrs Sanqela Khunjulwa – kzongola@ufh.ac.za – Skype (khunjulwa Zongola)
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities:
African Languages; Afrikaans; History – Ms Nombasa Manzana – nmadlingozi@ufh.ac.za – Skype (Nombasa Madlingozi)
Music; Social Work and Development – Mrs Sanqela Khunjulwa – kzongola@ufh.ac.za – Skype (khunjulwa Zongola)
English; Sociology and Anthropology; Psychology – Ms Esethu Dlabantu – edlanantu@ufh.ac.za – Skype (Esethu Dlabantu)
Philosophy; Political Science; Criminology – Mr Thobela Buyana – tbuyana@ufh.ac.za – Skype (Buyana Thobela)
Communication; Fine Arts; Library and Information Science; Theology – Ms Liyaduma Balfour – lbalfour@ufh.ac.za – Skype (Balfour Liyaduma.
On 31 December 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported a cluster of pneumonia cases in Wuhan City, China. ‘Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2’ (SARS-CoV-2) was confirmed as the causative agent of what we now know as ‘Coronavirus Disease 2019’ (COVID-19). Since then, the virus has spread to more than 100 countries, including South Africa.