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Twitter celeb and accounting wiz bags a PhD
With close to 15 000 followers on Twitter, Dr Cameron Modisane is not only a social media sensation, but also at the age of 33 the youngest black person in the country with a PhD in accounting sciences. He recently obtained his doctoral degree from the North-West University (NWU).
The purpose of his study was to develop a competency…
The youth is society’s greatest investment
Academic writings and media platforms often portray a negative view of youth in society, due to problems such as alcoholism, use of tobacco and hard drugs, promiscuity and violence.
This is what Prof Acheampong Yaw Amoateng said at his recent inaugural lecture held on 21 August 2019 at the North-West University’s (NWU’s) campus in…
NWU visionary is one of Top 100 Young Mandelas
“Sometimes, it falls upon a generation to be great. You can be that generation. Let your greatness blossom.” This is what former South African President Nelson Mandela said, and perfectly describes 32-year old visionary and North West University (NWU) PhD student Fortunate Mafeta Phaka.
Fortunate was named one of the Top 100 Young…
Are we heading for another recession? NWU expert predicts economic growth for second quarter
On 3 September 2019, the eagerly awaited second quarter GDP data by Statistics South Africa will be released. Quarter 1 of 2019 produced a disappointing quarter-to-quarter economic growth rate of (minus) -3,2%, leading to new concerns of another recession.
Prof Danie Meyer, director of the North-West University’s (NWU’s) Trade and…
NWU Health Sciences – changing SA children’s future
Any tertiary-education institution worth its salt has an obligation towards its community to uplift and develop by offering relevant training and conducting research that will be to the benefit of the country’s citizens.
The North-West University’s (NWU’s) Faculty of Health Sciences recently engaged in yet another initiative to help…
Singer Bonolo Molosiwa serenades NWU women
The North-West University’s (NWU’s) campus in Mahikeng celebrated Women’s Day with a performance by alumna and singer Bonolo Molosiwa on 23 August 2019.
Bonolo was accompanied by her afro jazz band aptly titled B-Sting and The Hive, who originates from Mahikeng.
Collectively, the band has been playing for 11 years and has…
NWU soccer team is set to reward supporters
North-West University (NWU) coach Karabo Masehela promised that his Noble Boys will dedicate their next Varsity football game against the Central University of Technology (CUT) to their loyal fans.
Karabo says the purple army, as NWU supporters are affectionately known, has shown the team incredible support during all their home…
Degrees should be more than mere licences to hope
Michelle Groenewald is an academic on a mission to make an impact. As an economics lecturer at the North-West University (NWU), she believes that curriculum reform should be a leadership priority for all role-players in higher education.
During the recent NWU Leadership Summit, Michelle joined several other high-profile speakers from…
NWU and Rotary International: an equation that makes sense
A recent collaboration between the North-West University (NWU) and the international service organisation, Rotary International, saw more than 140 teaching professionals and teachers in training benefit from the teachings of two international maths experts.
The experts, Marian Fletcher (Pretoria) and Swati Dave (Boston, USA), presented a…
NWU researchers pinpoint growth factors for female entrepreneurs
Gone are the days that entrepreneurship was viewed as for men only. Recent years have seen a rise in the number of female entrepreneurs, indicating the realisation that women are a major source of economic growth.
Despite the popular allure of entrepreneurs having the freedom to set their own hours, tackle projects that interest them and…