Unisa concerned about spurious allegations against suspended Registrar Mothata
The University of South Africa (Unisa) says it has noted with concern ‘the spurious allegations’
[Editorial Update] Unisa suspends registrar for various breaches of policy
Unisa has suspended its registrar, Professor Steward Mothata for a period of 90 days for various
Registration at Unisa closes on Friday, but management says no need to panic
Students at Unisa have until Friday to register for the new school year. This comes as concern grows
Fire breaks out at Unisa’s Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Building
The City of Tshwane Emergency Services Department has confirmed that a fire broke out at the
State Capture takes centre stage at UNISA Seminar
The effects of State Capture took centre stage at the UNISA Seminar held in Pretoria.
Press freedom takes centre stage as UNISA observes 45th anniversary of Black Wednesday
Media expert, Professor Onkgopotse JJ Tabane, is urging media houses to stand in solidarity and for
Refrain from false notion that bulk of crime is caused by foreigners: Mbeki
The former president Thabo Mbeki says South Africans must not buy into the narrative that foreigners
Our qualifications are still accredited by SAICA: UNISA
UNISA has confirmed that the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) has not
Unisa terminates contracts of employees who disrupted graduation ceremonies
The University of South Africa (Unisa) has terminated the employment contracts of five staffers, who
Nehawu shuts down Unisa
The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (Nehawu) has shut down the University of
Unisa graduation ceremony disrupted by protest
Lectures as well as a graduation ceremony have been disrupted at the University of South Africa
There is a campaign aimed at tarnishing our name: Unisa
The University of South Africa (Unisa) says it is of the view that there is a campaign aiming to
Nzimande is still studying the leaked Unisa report
Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande says he is still studying the leaked ministerial report
ConCourt rules that UNISA must offer Afrikaans as a medium
The Constitutional Court has ruled that the University of South Africa (UNISA) has to change its
Unisa approaches ConCourt to seek leave to appeal new languages policy ruling
The Constitutional Court is currently hearing a case involving UNISA new language policy to exclude
UNISA finalising registration process for 2021 academic year: Vice-Chancellor
The Principal and Vice-Chancellor of UNISA Professor Puleng Lenkubula has broken her silence over
Former Unisa vice-chancellor urges universities to be vigilant to challenges
Former principal and vice-chancellor of the University of South Africa (Unisa), Professor Mandla
Student organisations welcome court’s decision on Unisa student intake
Organisations representing students have welcomed the Pretoria High Court’s decision that has set
Tertiary institutions should not exceed first-year limit: Nzimande
Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande has urged institutions of higher learning to only enrol the
GBV inspired me to pursue my PhD: Muvhango actress
Muvhango actress Regina “Vho-Masindi” Nesengani says the issue of gender-based violence inspired her