TLC Acknowledges Student Peer Helpers and Tutors

UNIZULU’s Teaching and Learning Centre (TLC) recently held an event to acknowledge the student peer helpers and tutors for their outstanding dedication to providing support and assistance to students when needed, at KwaDlangezwa campus. TLC awarded the student peer helpers and tutors with certificates for their participation in development skills programmes offered to enhance their…

UNIZULU Acknowledges its Staff for their Endearing Commitment

UNIZULU has been hosting the long service awards as a boost towards improving employee satisfaction and engagement. They are a tool to recognise employees beyond tenure alone. This year’s awards were held on Wednesday 20th November at the University’s Bhekuzulu Hall. These awards further serve to acknowledge and appreciate the commitment made by staff members…

Famous Artist Dr Sibongile Khumalo visits UNIZULU

World-celebrated musician and UNIZULU alumna Dr Sibongile Khumalo recently paid students from the University’s Creative Arts Department a visit. The famous star sat down with the students in their arts auditorium and had in-depth discussions with the beaming young creatives. She advised the budding artists through lessons learned from her experiences in the entertainment industry….

South Africa must up its game and produce more teachers

A UNESCO report, which examined the number of teachers that each country needs, found that sub-Saharan Africa needs an additional 6,3 million teachers if it’s to attain universal primary education by 2030. The Centre for Development and Enterprise predicted that South Africa will need to have 456,000 teachers by 2025 to offer quality education. According…

UNIZULU CELEBRATING THE LEGENDARY MUSICAL ICON PROFESSOR KHABI MNGOMA

In honour of the most decorated artist, a teacher, organiser of cultural activities, choir conductor, publisher, singing coach, historian and administrator; the University of Zululand (UNIZULU), in association with the Khabi Mngoma Foundation, will be hosting its first annual memorial lecture of Professor Khabi Vivian Mngoma at the King Bhekuzulu Hall, KwaDlangezwa Campus on the…

Visiting South African professor shares expertise in social entrepreneurship with Walker students

This fall, Walker College of Business students have the opportunity to learn more about social entrepreneurship through an international lens without ever leaving the classroom. International scholar and professor of entrepreneurship, Dr. Nana Vezi-Magigaba from the University of Zululand(Unizulu) in South Africa is currently teaching social entrepreneurship to a group of Walker students. Through this…

Women Breaking the Glass Ceiling in Male Dominated Sports

women-breaking-the-glass-ceiling-in-male-dominated-sports In the past, certain sporting codes such as boxing, rugby, soccer and karate were popular solely amongst men. Fortunately, this trend is changing as more and more women are conquering these sporting fields. Lubanzi Dlamini, a female student boxer, was inspired to become a boxer while watching the South African actress Katlego Danke portraying…

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