News & Events

Unisa Radio marks a very special milestone

As World Radio Day is celebrated globally on 13 February, Unisa Radio looks back on a proud 20-year history and reflects on the future. Read more

Unisa Radio launches major charity campaign

Unisa Radio, in partnership with the City of Tshwane, is running a Back-to-School Charity Drive to collect donations in the form of school shoes and stationery for underprivileged learners. Read more

Unisa empowers award-winning agro-cosmetics entrepreneur

Namhla Dotwana has turned indigenous African knowledge into an agro-cosmetics enterprise, with support from the university's Inhlanyelo Hub NPC. Her story demonstrates that through innovation, mentoring and tenacity, impactful ideas can originate from anywhere. Read more

Women vocalists take top honours at Unisa’s globally renowned showcase

During the final round of the 7th Unisa International Voice Competition, Zimbabwe’s Molly Dzangare and Spain’s Maria del Mar Vilaseca were crowned winners in, respectively, the Classical and Jazz categories.Read more

THE Rankings demonstrate Unisa's unceasingly enhanced academic agenda

In its 2026 subject rankings, Times Higher Education, the authoritative and globally referenced source of information on higher education, reveals that Unisa got ranked in ten subject areas globally, which reasserts the university's commitment to providing quality higher education. Read more

New look, same great content

Read the latest issue of YOUNISA, the newsletter for Unisa students, alumni and friends.Read more

Volunteerism to unlock opportunities

Vuyo Macoba highlights how volunteering assisted him to gain the much-needed experience to break into the media field.Read more

#Energy21SpeakerSeries Interview 2

Listen to our second interview with US experts about climate change and renewable energy. #Energy21SpeakerSeries #climatechange.Read more

Heroes’ welcome for Sundowns

Unisa Radio sports journalist Vuyo Macoba shares his impressions of the triumphant return of Mamelodi Sundowns to South Africa. Read more