A night with Dr Emmanuel Taban
Fri May 27, 18:30 - Fri May 27, 21:00
Kingswood College
ABOUT
Kingswood College is honoured to have Dr Emmanuel Taban, Pulmonologist and author of The Boy Who Never Gave Up join us on Friday, 27 May for an unforgettable evening that promises to be thought-provoking and inspirational.
This not to be missed event will help to raise funds for the Emmanuel Taban Foundation.
Cost: R300 per person (main course and dessert included) or a table of 10 at the cost of R2500. (Cash Bar – Available)
Date and Venue: Friday, 27 May at 18h30 at The Wyvern.
At the age of 16, Dr Emmanuel Taban left his country of birth, South Sudan after his father was killed in the South Sudanese Civil War. With the help of various charity groups, Dr Taban was able to complete his secondary education and was able to go on to study medicine at Medunsa University.
Despite the various challenges that Taban has faced in order to get to where he is today, he is now a successful Pulmonologist who holds three medical degrees and has most recently qualified to offer expert pulmonology care at Mediclinic Highveld (an invaluable service for a rural area) and also practices at Mediclinic Midstream.
The format of the evening will be broken into three parts:
- Part 1: Dr Taban’s incredible life story
- Part 2: “What it has been like being on the ground during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic”
- Part 3: Q&A Session
To find out more or if you have any queries, please contact Mr Pieter Serfontein on [email protected]
[VIDEO] THE BOY WHO NEVER GAVE UP
The Boy Who Never Gave Up
“A REFUGEE’S epic journey to triumph is an autobiography of Dr Emmanuel Taban, who is named by the New African Magazine as one of the 100 Most Influential Africans in 2020.
His life story and journey on foot and hikes from Juba in South Sudan at the age of fifteen, to Khartoum, to Eritrea, to Ethiopia, to Kenya, to Tanzania, to Mozambique, through Zimbabwe and finally to South Africa at the age of seventeen in search of education tortures your gut.
The management of suspense, the wicked sense of humour, the permanent walk in the shadow of death are illustriously captured in this 248 page book”
– excerpt taken from Dr Emmanuel Taban’s Website