News Archive

Date
3301 New PhDs are music to the ears
3302 Watch out for contaminated meat sold on the streets
3303 Research looks at how interpretation affects Bible reading in Africa
3304 Middle English fires the imagination of top-rated researcher
3305 Perennial grasses are the answer for veld restoration
3306 Disease response projects aim to make Africa self-sufficient
3307 Charonike remains radio’s golden girl
3308 Reshuffled cabinet is an important step in the right direction
3309 The impact of Covid-19 on food security in South Africa
3310 International recognition for one of our own
3311 The NWU and its stakeholders lend a helping hand
3312 NWU’s Olympic speedsters in the spotlight
3313 Project team wants all university students to have access to indigenous African languages
3314 NWU-Juta Mock Trials – a decade of bridging the gap between practice and theory
3315 North West farmers warned of bovine infections through multidrug-resistant bacteria
3316 NWU alumnus scoops Best Afternoon Drive Presenter award for the second time
3317 NWU lecturer steps up to better the lives of young people
3318 Passing away of Dr Johan van Zyl
3319 Conference takes a closer look at the role of social media in accelerating fake news and hate speech
3320 NWU’s Prof Leenta Grobler – A Rising Star
3321 African indigenous knowledge systems and Covid-19
3322 Don’t miss the NWU’s National Science Week activities
3323 Low borrowing costs are important for business and consumer confidence
3324 Star athlete Chederick speaks from Tokyo  
3325 NWU flexes its muscles as it awaits medical school approval
3326 Refugees in South Africa face challenges with processes and delays
3327 NWU Eagles flying to Tokyo
3328 Making internships work
3329 Top sports psychologist behind SA’s Olympic campaign
3330 NWU-Juta Mock Trial competition celebrates tenth anniversary with online trials