Unisa confident it will overcome online exam glitches
Thousands of Unisa students failed to write their online examinations last week after the system
UNISA conducts online exams for first time ever, some students feel overwhelmed
The extension of the national COVID-19 lockdown declared by President Cyril Ramaphosa, has compelled
Unisa is playing hide and seek with us: Nehawu
Labour unions say University of South Africa (UNISA) management is playing hide and seek with them.
Unisa wage negotiations deadlocked
Wage negotiations between the employer and labour at the University of South Africa have deadlocked,
Unisa outsources salary negotiations talks
The University of South Africa (Unisa) has sourced the services of an independent negotiator to
Unisa staff wage strike continues
A week long wage strike by over 4 000 UNISA workers at the institutions seven regional campuses
More than 99% of 2019 results released: UNISA
University of South Africa (UNISA) says it is not quite sure why some students have not yet received
Matric should remain point of exit in basic education: Khoza
Businessman Reuel Khoza says matric should still remain the only point of exit in basic education,
Unisa set to rename historical buildings
The buildings at Unisa will be named after Winnie Madikizela Mandela, Professor Nkoana Radipere and
Gugu Ncube’s public indecency case postponed
The case of a woman who staged a naked protest outside the Union Buildings in March this year has
Youth taking lead in science industry
Youth are taking a lead in the science industry. SABC News speaks to four young people in the
Mbeki expresses concern over resurgence of identity politics in SA
Former President Thabo Mbeki has expressed concern about the resurgence of identity politics in
Three parties return to Parliament with heads up
A Political analyst says the EFF, IFP and FF-PLUS are three political parties that will return to
Ratsela flies South Africa’s flag high at Beijing Walking Festival
25-year-old, Pinkie Ratsela from Mametlhake, Mpumalanga is flying the South African flag high in
Gugu Ncube case postponed to April
The case against Gugu Ncube, the woman who staged a protest while half naked in front of the Union
Gugu Ncube in court for public indecency
A woman who staged a protest while half naked in front of the Union Buildings in Pretoria is
Cooperation between African countries, China mutually beneficial: Mbeki
Former President Thabo Mbeki says cooperation between African countries and China is mutually
UNISA extends registration deadline for undergraduates
The University of South Africa – UNISA – has extended the registration deadline for undergraduate
Eskom paints bleak picture of its finances
Eskom Chief Financial officer, Calib Cassim, has painted a bleak picture of the power utility’s
UNISA to continue operations on Monday
The agreement comes after the institution made headlines since last week Monday when hundreds of