Human Interest News
Two new online art exhibitions at the NWU
On 29 September the North-West University (NWU) Gallery launched two new online art exhibitions, which will be open until 29 October.
Malose Pete’s “Art Language of My Forefathers” exhibition is being showcased at the NWU Main Gallery, and the exhibition “Untold Stories: The Legacy of the University of Bophuthatswana (UNIBO)”…
6-Sess for NWU: Paving the way one LEGO brick at a time
There is a famous Chinese proverb that says “If you are planning for a year, sow rice; if you are planning for a decade, plant trees; if you are planning for a lifetime, educate people”.
There are many ways in which one can make an impact in the world, but there is no greater impact…
Local elections – challenges and opportunities
With the local elections around the corner, the North-West University (NWU) Business School recently hosted its sixth Think Tank webinar on the state of local government and the upcoming elections.
The webinar exposed how the elections,…
NWU academics weighs in on cannabis master plan implementation
On 28 September 2021 North West MEC Desbo Mohono hosted a webinar on how the national Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development’s cannabis master plan could be implemented in the province.
The department recently presented the cannabis master plan to parliament,…
NWU to host WaterNet researchers from 2022
In light of the serious challenges that climate change poses on water supply, the North-West University (NWU) is bolstering its water-related research.
Significant parts of the Eastern, Western and Northern Cape are experiencing a drought that has officially…
Liezl is back and stronger than ever
She is back. But different. She is no longer the same Liezl Gouws. Japan has changed her. It happened about 100 km away from the shadow of Mount Fuji and its snow-capped crown. Every drop of sweat was exchanged for wisdom and experience.
Liezl (23) recently ended fifth in the T37…
Covid-19 and the NWU: Knowledge is power
To date South Africa has recorded more than 2,8 million Covid-19 infections and administered close to 16,6 million vaccine doses.
Over those few weeks the North-West University (NWU) proved that not only is it dedicated to teaching excellence,…
Low level of borrowing costs continues to promote economic stability
The decision by the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) to leave the repo rate unchanged for the fourth consecutive time last week was widely expected and in line with market expectations.
Prof Raymond Parsons, an economist from the Business School of the North-West University (NWU…
NWU hosts annual lecture on academic freedom
The North-West University (NWU) hosted its annual lecture on academic freedom on 15 September 2021. The lecture was a hybrid event hosted at the NWU’s Council Chambers in Potchefstroom and via the online platform Zoom.
The guest speaker for this year’s lecture was Prof. Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua, an associate professor from the School of…
Oyster mushrooms could make brown seaweed rich pickings for indigenous chickens
Brown seaweed is known to be a rich source of minerals such as calcium, manganese, potassium, sodium, phosphorus, sulphur and iron. Add oyster mushrooms to the mix and the result could be a highly nutritious source of feed for indigenous chickens. This is the thinking of Godfrey Mhlongo, North-West University (NWU) PhD student in animal health…