Mahikeng Campus News
Meet NWU Mahikeng’s table tennis trailblazer
A skin problem turned from an obstacle into an opportunity for Thamia Kganedi, the USSA Table Tennis captain and NWU honours student in Human Movement Science.
Thamia could not play outdoor sports due to a skin condition and had a burning passion to participate in sport to channel her energy into a positive outlet. Her life changed in 2014 when she was introduced to table tennis as an eager Grade 6 learner who noticed the game through a window with her friends at Bopanang Primary School in Monsterlus, Limpopo. They immediately… Read more
Study explores natural compounds to limit liver damage from food toxin
Two naturally occurring compounds, Moringa oleifera and coenzyme Q10, could help reduce liver damage caused by aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), according to research by the North-West University (NWU). AFB1 is a toxin linked to contaminated food supplies and an increased risk of liver disease.
The…
NWU and SAPS launch Campus Community Safety Forum to strengthen campus safety and partnership policing
The North-West University (NWU), in partnership with the South African Police Service (SAPS), has launched the Campus Community Safety Forum (CCSF) at the Mahikeng Campus of the NWU, establishing a collaborative platform aimed at strengthening campus safety, crime prevention and coordinated responses to safety…
NWU FC unveils new kit and announces official team
The North-West University Football Club (NWU FC) officially unveiled its new kit and announced their squad for the 2026/27 Motsepe Foundation Championship season, marking a new era in the club’s inaugural campaign in professional football and bringing a long-held dream to life.
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Student academic chapter marks Mandela Month with donation drive at Legae Child Care Centre
The Faculty of Humanities Student Academic Chapter (FHUM-SAC) at the North-West University’s (NWU’s) Mahikeng Campus commemorated Mandela Month by donating essential food items and clothing to Legae Child Care Centre, reaffirming the university's commitment to caring, inclusivity and community engagement.
…Menstrual health programme takes learning beyond the classroom
While gaining practical experience through community engagement, social work students and nursing teams from the North-West University (NWU) are using menstrual health education to address barriers that prevent girls from fully participating in school.
The Ubudlelane Menstrual Hygiene…
NWU advances entrepreneurship hub development to empower entrepreneurs
Following a site visit to assess developments at the North-West University (NWU) Enterprise Hub and ongoing renovations at the NWU Business School, Dr Joe Molete, deputy vice-chancellor for student life, transformation, people and culture with the assigned function of the Mahikeng Campus, concluded that the university…
NWU strengthens collaboration with Department of Arts, Culture, Sports and Recreation
The North-West University (NWU) continues to strengthen its relationship with key provincial stakeholders following a meet-and-greet engagement between Dr Joe Molete, deputy vice-chancellor for student life, transformation, people and culture with the assigned function of the Mahikeng Campus, and officials from the…
From BIKS graduate to Miss eNetHealth SA Official: Tsakani Mabena’s journey of recognition
For the North-West University (NWU) alumnus Tsakani Mabena, 2026 has marked a significant chapter in her journey as a young advocate for the preservation, promotion and advancement of indigenous knowledge systems (IKS).
Tsakani graduated in 2026 with a Bachelor of Indigenous Knowledge…
The main kahuna behind bodybuilding excellence on Mahikeng Campus
Bodybuilding has transformed from being a sport into a complete lifestyle for Tshepo Baloyi, the bodybuilding coach on the NWU Mahikeng Campus.
Baloyi (29) went through the ranks from athlete to coach on the NWU Mahikeng Campus– a journey that has seen numerous success stories,…
Community Sports Outreach Programme inspires young talent in Ramatlabama
The North-West University (NWU) reaffirmed its commitment to community engagement and youth development when its Community Sports Outreach Programme reached schools in the Ramatlabama area on 29 July 2026.
Hosted at Melorane Primary School in the Six Hundred Village, with Batloung Secondary School serving…