Merkel thrills University of Pretoria students
There was excitement in the air on Thursday when more than 200 University of Pretoria students welcomed German Chancellor Angela Merkel to the Future Africa campus.
The students were invited from faculties across the university, and said while waiting that they felt honoured to have been chosen to meet one of the world’s most important leaders.
The event – arranged at Merkel’s request – was hosted by UP vice-chancellor, Professor Tawana Kupe, and moderated by Dr Sithembile Mbete.
It followed a programme which started with an official meeting with President Cyril Ramaphosa at the Union Buildings and a visit to the BMW factory in Rosslyn.
Despite the long day, Merkel seemed relaxed as she took questions from students on a wide range of topics, including transformation, disruptive technologies, renewable energy, education, job creation, climate change, corruption, leadership, gender equality, public health and the coronavirus.
At times she came across as motherly, urging students to “be sure of yourself” and “contribute to society”; and at times philosophical, as she spoke about central issues of politics such as inequality, and the need for a “fairer society”.
But she also faced some tough political questions: Germany’s role in the Israel-Palestine conflict, or in tensions between Greece and Turkey.
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