Youngest PhD graduate in Africa now also Youth Leader of the Year
The youngest PhD graduate in Africa, 24-year-old Dr Musa Suarombe, has been named the Institute of People Management’s (IPM’s) Youth Leader of the Year for 2018/2019.
The youngest PhD graduate in Africa, 24-year-old Dr Musa Suarombe, has been named the Institute of People Management’s (IPM’s) Youth Leader of the Year for 2018/2019.
You need solid strategies and tactics to capture a king. Just ask Veronica Gouws, a master’s student in applied radiation science and technology at the North-West University (NWU).
A familiar face will be leading the North-West University (NWU) Soccer Institute football team as its head coach.
Veronica Gouws, Koketso Kgorinyane and Naomi Mokhine will soon be jetting off to Russia.
South Africa has seen 291 more women murdered, 117 more boys and 29 more girls.
What does an 800-year-old pastime game have to do with teaching mathematics in South African high schools?
“The church is profoundly irresponsible as it disconnects itself from the realities on the ground.”
It would be a pity if we do not reap the fruit of the indigenous knowledge cultivated in our communities.
The global discourse around cannabis prohibition has gained significant momentum over the course of the last 15 years. This is largely due to a growing realisation of the need for reform.
The Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) Centre at the North-West University (NWU) is partnering with the Department of Science and Technology (DST) to host the 2018 Indigenous Knowledge Systems International Conference.