News & Media

Unisans inaugurated as ASSAf and SAYAS members

Sonja Bosch and Chris de Wet join these esteemed academies in 2017, which will no doubt have a positive impact on the university as a whole. Read more

The fabric of LGBTI stigma needs to be reworked

Unisa's fourth Quiltbag Project seminar invited Justice Edwin Cameron as its keynote speaker last week. Read more

Africa Speaks interrogates the study and uses of African languages in higher education

Prof Nomalanga Mkhize, a senior lecture at the Nelson Mandela University, presented at the recent Africa Speaks lecture series hosted by the College of Human Sciences. Read more

Weighing in on the 2017 Kenyan elections

Three Unisa academics share their insights on the outcome of the hotly contested and now disputed polls. Read more

All-new Unisa Language Festival takes multilingualism to Gauteng schools

The fun and educational industrial theatre show will tour 60 high schools in the region and reach about 36 000 learners and 1 500 teachers. Read more

Setting an example to #DefineTomorrow

Prof Mpho Ngoepe's research focuses upon archives and records management in relation to accountability, justice, and auditing. Read more

A love for politics earns him a PhD at 26

Is Mlungisi Phakathi the youngest Unisa student ever to earn a doctorate? Read more

If The Suit fits…

Can Themba’s birthday on 21 June was marked by a discussion around the author’s prize-winning play held by Unisa’s College of Human Sciences and the Market Theatre Foundation. Read more

Unisa’s Monde Maziyane wins DIRCO competition

Unisa student Monde Maziyane shines at DIRCO Budget Vote essay writing competition. Read more

Matjila adapts Mbeki’s ‘I am an African’ into Setswana

Celebrate Africa Day with this beautiful reminder of the innate greatness and potential of beloved Africa. Read more