Unisa Radio

Unisa Radio is an online talk radio station, striving to be Unisa’s voice that bridges the communication gap between Unisa and its communities.
The radio station endeavors to become a dynamic and vibrant online streaming talk radio station in South Africa and the continent. It also seeks to provide an opportunity for students to get practical exposure and training in broadcasting. Unisa Radio further seeks to provide a channel for students, employees and management of the university to articulate Unisa’s vision and to seek resolutions for immediate challenges.
Additionally, Unisa Radio showcases the impactful work of the university’s academic cream of the crop, highlighting Unisa’s commitment to academic excellence and its continuous strive of making the academic journey of students worthwhile.
Degrees of determination: Stories of grit, growth, and graduation
Read about four remarkable Unisa graduates who demonstrate what it means to hang in there, survive, and come out even stronger. Read more.
Degrees of determination: Stories of grit, growth, and graduation
Read about four remarkable Unisa graduates who demonstrate what it means to hang in there, survive, and come out even stronger. Read more.
Young ‘Generation Green’ voices celebrated at Unisa seminar
Hosted by the university’s Directorate of Sustainability, Monitoring and Evaluation, the recent Youth Month Seminar provided a platform for passionate youth panellists to examine the topic Generation Green: Youth Rising for a Sustainable Future. Read more.
Young ‘Generation Green’ voices celebrated at Unisa seminar
Hosted by the university’s Directorate of Sustainability, Monitoring and Evaluation, the recent Youth Month Seminar provided a platform for passionate youth panellists to examine the topic Generation Green: Youth Rising for a Sustainable Future. Read more.
Unisa improves its position in the Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings
The 2025 results released this week show that the university’s performance regarding the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals rose to 66,3, compared to 65,3 achieved in 2024. Three of the SDGs on which it provided evidence (8 – Decent work and economic growth, 4 – Quality education, and 5 – Gender equality) scored in the top quartile worldwide, while a further four scored in the top half. Read more.
Unisa improves its position in the Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings
The 2025 results released this week show that the university’s performance regarding the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals rose to 66,3, compared to 65,3 achieved in 2024. Three of the SDGs on which it provided evidence (8 – Decent work and economic growth, 4 – Quality education, and 5 – Gender equality) scored in the top quartile worldwide, while a further four scored in the top half. Read more.
Hoping to turn her love of travelling, culture, and the SA countryside into a career
Unisa alumna Prudence Motshweni is passionate about travel, culture and helping people create meaningful experiences. Her love for tourism began with a genuine love for the beautiful countryside and rich heritage of South Africa. Read more.
Hoping to turn her love of travelling, culture, and the SA countryside into a career
Unisa alumna Prudence Motshweni is passionate about travel, culture and helping people create meaningful experiences. Her love for tourism began with a genuine love for the beautiful countryside and rich heritage of South Africa. Read more.
Unisa’s impact behind bars and beyond
Actor, comedian and author Sthembiso Ndlovu, a proud Unisa alumnus, recounts his inspirational journey of self-discovery from incarceration to a thriving career in the performing arts and world of literature. Read more.
Unisa’s impact behind bars and beyond
Actor, comedian and author Sthembiso Ndlovu, a proud Unisa alumnus, recounts his inspirational journey of self-discovery from incarceration to a thriving career in the performing arts and world of literature. Read more.
Last modified: Mon Jun 30 12:48:05 SAST 2025