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Single and loving it: How to market to the growing singles market
The nuclear family of bygone decades, the boomers, the spendthrifts of Gen-X, the more socially enlightened Gen-Ys and the digitally dependent millennials all step aside: singletons now rule the commercial roost!
As the term “family” has evolved, been adapted and changed, so have…
World champion, one in a million
She was only five years old when her life changed irrevocably one Saturday in East London – when a champion arose from a tragedy.
“I remember everything so well,” says Liezel Gouws, now 23 years old and a fourth-year Pharmacy student at the North-West University’s (NWU’s)…
New members of NWU Business School advisory board
It is a great honour to congratulate the following individuals on their recent election as members of the advisory board of the North-West University (NWU) Business School.
Jeremy Sampson is currently the managing director of Brand Finance Africa, the London-based global group with…
NWU once again offers business development programme for female-owned startups
For the ninth consecutive year, the North-West University’s (NWU’s) bhive Enterprise Development Centre will offer its Enterprising Women Programme for female entrepreneurs.
The programme is geared at supporting early-stage or start-up businesses, to assist them in navigating the current challenging economic conditions.
…Tokyo and 60 m are Jo-Ané’s targets
Jo-Ané van Dyk has just completed and hour-long physio session, but – like always – her personality is bubbling like champagne. “No,” says the 23-year-old javelin champion of the North-West University (NWU), there are no injuries: “Just maintenance work!”
She could have rested on her…
NWU Gallery presents: “We will Rise Again” exhibition
South Africa has officially been on lockdown for an entire year. During this time a number of people have struggled financially, physically and psychologically.
Nditsheni Managa, who is currently showcasing his “We will Rise Again” artwork at the North-West University (NWU) Gallery…
NWU alumnus appointed as assessor for Legal Essay Writing Competition
North-West University (NWU) alumnus Prof Retselisitsoe Phooko was appointed by the South African Law Reform Commission (SALRC) as one of the assessors for the SALRC Legal Essay Writing Competition.
The competition, is dedicated to the memory of the late Chief Justice Pius…
Current status of protest actions at the North-West University’s Mahikeng Campus
Since Monday, 15 March 2021, students, and members of the public have been protesting outside the main entrance to the Mahikeng Campus in solidarity with the call for a national shutdown of all public universities. Staff are still unable to access the campus to render services to deserving students…
Whisper’s PhD research could help South African industry embrace digital transformation
Just as offices, shops, classrooms and lecture halls are embracing digital transformation and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, so must the manufacturing industry. Known as Industry 4.0 or I4.0, the transformation is essential for the sustainability of local manufacturing. This prompted a PhD Engineering student at the North-West University (…
NWU-WTO Chairs Programme explores Africa’s trade potential
Ever since the World Trade Organisation Chairs Programme (WCP) was launched at the North-West University (NWU) some years ago within the TRADE research focus area, Africa has remained a key focus area for the WCP’s research and outreach activities. Although Africa is known to have the potential to become an economic powerhouse and trading hub,…