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7th Memorial Lecture (2014) – Trevor Manuel “Active Citizenry”

October 29, 2013
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“Imam Haron would have been proud of higher education transformation” – Pandor

All those living in a post-Apartheid, democratic South Africa owe a debt of gratitude to the thousands of men and women - one of whom was Imam Abdullah Haron - who established an example of courage, commitment, humanity and sacrifice for

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6th Memorial Lecture (2013) – Hon Naledi Pandor “Transforming Higher Education”

IAHET releases annual report and financial statements – Yunus Omar, Muslim Views (p6) July 2013

ECD a key pillar of the IAHET programme – Yunus Omar, Muslim Views – Yunus Omar, Muslim Views (p9) July 2013

Personal commitment needed to ensure enduring legacy of Imam Haron – Yunus Omar, Muslim Views (p3) October 2012

5th Memorial Lecture (2012) – Jonathan D Jansen “Has Tolerance No Limits?”

ECD: Invest in early learning to reap the benefits – Mogamad Allie, Muslim Views (p23) August 2012

Article on the 2012 Memorial Lecture by the Daily Maverick’s Rebecca Davis

4th Memorial Lecture (2011) – Albie Sachs “Are the Beautiful People Born?”

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Contact Details

Imam Abdullah Haron Education Trust (IAHET)
Postal address : PO Box 44506, Claremont 7735
Cape Town, South Africa
Donations: Yusuf Patel - ypatel@telkomsa.net or 084 435 1076

General Enquiries: admin@iahet.com

Banking Details

Registration No: IT3208/2005
PBO No. 9300026921
Bank details: FNB, Rondebosch Branch
Acc. No: 62090118318
Branch Code: 201509

Imam Abdullah Haron Education Trust (IAHET) is a South African registered Public Benefit Organisation (PBO) in terms of both section 30 and 18A of the Income Tax Act. A PBO which is recognised under section 18A is entitled to issue receipts to South African donors under section 18A(2). Armed with those receipts, the donors can treat their donations to the PBO as tax-deductible expenses (thereby effectively only paying sixty (60) percent of the face value of the donation).

PO Box 44506, Claremont 7735, Cape Town, South Africa