News Archive

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691 Electricity tariff increase will inevitably cause the cost of doing business to rise
692 Accounting matters: NWU's Management Accountancy students shine again
693 Better inflation figures gradually translate into lower interest rates
694 Study explores LEGO® Six Bricks® in teacher training
695 Student participates in Russia-Africa media collaboration
696 Prof Bismark Tyobeka: Mining in South Africa is more than Stilfontein
697 Workshop explores the establishment of an Agri Hub in North West.
698 NWU plays host to conference on the impact of digital technologies on practical theology
699 NWU oversight visit: campus tour and discussion of strategic topics
700 Prof Waldo Krugell: Consequences of Expropriation Bill being exaggerated
701 NWU academics to speak at cannabis workshop in Botswana
702 Construction commences on Mahikeng teaching facilities
703 Dr Anna Mokgokong opens MBA Summer Study School
704 Study reveals power of Setswana in strengthening brand connection
705 NWU student represents South Africa in first Kho Kho World Cup
706 Professor continues as longstanding judge at the Vodacom Journalist of the Year Awards
707 Science Centre implements curriculum support programme for learners
708 Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences celebrates Grade 12 top achievers
709 Registration progress at the NWU
710 NWU hosts 33rd SAARMSTE International Conference
711 Aerobics team secures historic third championship
712 Donald Trump to thrash South Africa’s economy?
713 Academic calls for implementation of Fresh Produce Market report
714 Alumnus wins Grassroots Innovator of the Year Award for mushroom dome brainwave
715 Fourth-year social work conference highlights student achievements
716 NWU is first in South Africa to implement this world-leading residence management system
717 Minister Nkabane gives full support to North-West University’s medical school
718 “Pitch Your Business Competition” ignites entrepreneurial dreams
719 Social work students pledge their dedication
720 NWU has reached capacity – no walk-in students allowed during registration of first-year students for 2025