Freedom from fear – NWU celebrates Pride Month
During June, which is Pride Month, LGBT communities and their allies come together and celebrate the freedom to be themselves.
During June, which is Pride Month, LGBT communities and their allies come together and celebrate the freedom to be themselves.
South Africa's self-registration vaccination portal for citizens aged 60 and above commenced in mid-April. So far, the process of registration for the group has been very low due to variety of reasons.
Punishment is the first reaction most people think of when they find out that a child is a bully.
The Faculty of Engineering at the North-West University (NWU) is rightly proud of the success of its new cohort of postgraduate students in the MuST (Multilingual Speech Technologies) research niche area.
South Africa is a society in which a sense of belonging is complicated by a long and deep history of division and dispossession. Four staff members of the North-West University have received an international grant from the African Critical Inquiry Programme* (ACIP) to organise a collaborative workshop that will use academic and artistic engagement to grapple with this difficult history.
The North-West University’s (NWU’s)School of Communication Studies and the Social Transformation research focus area hosted an online public lecture on 18 June 2021, titled “Decolonising communication research: Excavating the layers and identifying new horizons of practice”.
It is that time of the year again where the trailblazers and go-getters of the radio waves get recognised for their efforts.
The Radio Awards, which honour outstanding achievements in the radio industry, recently announced their 2021 finalists.
According to the latest data released by Statistic South Africa, youth unemployment in South Africa currently sits at an alarming 46,3%. With so many people seeking employment, scammers have realised they can make a small fortune by preying on desperate job seekers.
It has long been believed that faith rejects the rational, but North-West University (NWU) alumnus and former employee, Dr Tsietsi John Maloma, dispels this notion.