Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Barney Pityana

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Church
  
Anglican

Name
  
Barney Pityana

Role
  
Lawyer


Barney Pityana httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu


Born
  
7 August 1945 (age 78) Uitenhage, Eastern Cape, South Africa (
1945-08-07
)

It s a wrap episode 7 politricks barney pityana


Nyameko Barney Pityana FKC GCOB (born 7 August 1945) is a human rights lawyer and theologian in South Africa. He is an exponent of Black theology.

Contents

Barney Pityana tcnorgza Letter to President JG Zuma by Revd Canon

The poor should have meaningful access to justice - Prof Pityana


Biography

Barney Pityana Cast off sin to boldly proclaim your faith Prof Barney

Pityana was born in Uitenhage and attended the University of Fort Hare. He was one of the founding members of the South African Students' Organisation of the Black Consciousness Movement with Steve Biko. He was also a member of the African National Congress Youth League, and was suspended for challenging the authority of the Afrikaans teachers and the apartheid principles of "Bantu education".

Pityana received a degree from the University of South Africa in 1976 but was barred from practicing law in Port Elizabeth by the apartheid government. He was banned by the apartheid government from public activity. Pityana went into exile in 1978, studying theology at King's College London and training for the ministry Ripon College Cuddesdon in Oxford. Thereafter he served as an Anglican curate in Milton Keynes and as a vicar in Birmingham. From 1988 to 1992 he was Director of the Programme to Combat Racism at the World Council of Churches in Geneva.

Pityana returned to South Africa in 1993, following the end of apartheid. He continued working in theology and human rights, completing a PhD in Religious Studies at the University of Cape Town in 1995. He was appointed a member of the South African Human Rights Commission in 1995, and served as chairman of the commission from 1995 to 2001. He also served on the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights at the Organisation of African Unity in 1997. Professor Pityana became Vice-Chancellor and Principal for the University of South Africa in 2001 and held the position for nine years.

He was the rector of the College of the Transfiguration (Anglican) in Grahamstown (from 2011 until 2014),

He is the President of Convocation of the University of Cape Town.

Awards

His work in human rights has been widely recognised, and in December 2002, he was awarded an Honourable Mention of the 2002 UNESCO Prize for Human Rights Education.

Current Politics

He is a vocal critic of the present ANC leadership under Jacob Zuma, calling for the resignation of Zuma, and has links with grassroots movements opposed to the ANC.

References

Barney Pityana Wikipedia