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.
Percy Qoboza remains a luminary voice for truth and justice in the digital era
Hosted by Unisa, the 15th annual Percy Qoboza Memorial Lecture reanimated his memory and honoured his legacy as an inimitable media giant who fearlessly used his voice and the power of words to stand against apartheid's grip and censorship. Read more.
Percy Qoboza remains a luminary voice for truth and justice in the digital era
Hosted by Unisa, the 15th annual Percy Qoboza Memorial Lecture reanimated his memory and honoured his legacy as an inimitable media giant who fearlessly used his voice and the power of words to stand against apartheid's grip and censorship. Read more.
Escalating digital transformation to ensure competitive African education systems
Speaking at the MoodleMoot Africa Conference co-hosted by Unisa, the institution's Chief Information Officer, Mathabo Nakene-Mginqi, challenged African universities to rethink their identities and digital strategies in the era of intelligent platforms. Read more.
Escalating digital transformation to ensure competitive African education systems
Speaking at the MoodleMoot Africa Conference co-hosted by Unisa, the institution's Chief Information Officer, Mathabo Nakene-Mginqi, challenged African universities to rethink their identities and digital strategies in the era of intelligent platforms. Read more.
Unisa partners with tech entities to enhance Africa’s digital future
The university recently partnered with Women in Tech South Africa and Amazon Web Services to host a workshop aimed at empowering Unisa students registered in the fields of Information Systems and Computer Science with industry insights, real-world experiences, and information on global job opportunities.Read more.
Unisa partners with tech entities to enhance Africa’s digital future
The university recently partnered with Women in Tech South Africa and Amazon Web Services to host a workshop aimed at empowering Unisa students registered in the fields of Information Systems and Computer Science with industry insights, real-world experiences, and information on global job opportunities.Read more.
Expanding media skills for Unisa Radio
Unisa Radio recently hosted a mentorship workshop with award-winning content producers from mainstream radio, such as Metro FM, Radio 702 and Power FM, aimed at fostering productivity among the university's radio employees. Read more.
Expanding media skills for Unisa Radio
Unisa Radio recently hosted a mentorship workshop with award-winning content producers from mainstream radio, such as Metro FM, Radio 702 and Power FM, aimed at fostering productivity among the university's radio employees. Read more.
Unisan honoured with Mail & Guardian award
Shatadi Phoshoko, former Unisa National Student Representative Council Secretary-General and the first woman to hold the position, was recently selected as a recipient of a Mail & Guardian 200 Young South Africans Award in the Justice category. Read more.
Unisan honoured with Mail & Guardian award
Shatadi Phoshoko, former Unisa National Student Representative Council Secretary-General and the first woman to hold the position, was recently selected as a recipient of a Mail & Guardian 200 Young South Africans Award in the Justice category. Read more.
Last modified: 2025/09/02