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.
Today on Unisa Radio
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Morning Cruise
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08:35 |
Zodwa Clementine Nabe Registered Dietician from Slim Easi
What to eat this autumn when coming to minerals and vitamins
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Campus Wise
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10:10 |
Kgomotso Loate Child safeguarding officer: SOS Children’s Village South Africa
Child protection in South Africa
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10:35 |
Steve Mabona Spokesperson: Gauteng Department of Education
School safety measures put in place given recent issues of children being abused in schools
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12:05 |
Dr Vanessa Mathope Lecturer: Department of Information Science Unisa
Book review ‘Orphaned with living parents’
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Lunch Box
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16:00 |
Mamasu Mabowa Student counsellor, Directorate for Counselling and Career Development.
Unisa Psychology workshop
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U-turn
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16:35 |
Prof Meahabo Magano Executive Director: Department of Tuition Support and Facilitation of Learning (DTSFL)
2025 International Teaching and Learning Conference
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Lekgotla charts a course for the new student generation
Setting the tone for the Principal and Vice-Chancellor's Management Lekgotla, Professor Puleng LenkaBula said that the gathering is a critical opportunity to reflect on and reassess the university's progress toward realising its vision for the new generation of students, assess deliverables and achievements, and consider challenges and opportunities. Read more.
Lekgotla charts a course for the new student generation
Setting the tone for the Principal and Vice-Chancellor's Management Lekgotla, Professor Puleng LenkaBula said that the gathering is a critical opportunity to reflect on and reassess the university's progress toward realising its vision for the new generation of students, assess deliverables and achievements, and consider challenges and opportunities. Read more.
Lekgotla day two: Continued adjustment of strategy, and celebration of achievements
While the Principal and Vice-Chancellor’s Lekgotla continued with intense management engagement regarding the university’s vision and mission, Professor Puleng LenkaBula made a point of taking time to congratulate Unisans who have made remarkable strides amidst their extremely full schedules. Read more.
Lekgotla day two: Continued adjustment of strategy, and celebration of achievements
While the Principal and Vice-Chancellor’s Lekgotla continued with intense management engagement regarding the university’s vision and mission, Professor Puleng LenkaBula made a point of taking time to congratulate Unisans who have made remarkable strides amidst their extremely full schedules. Read more.
SABC shines spotlight on Unisa's Science Campus and the university’s catalytic niche areas
The Morning Live team recently visited the Unisa Science Campus to learn about the university’s wide range of offerings, its exciting catalytic niche areas, and its potential role in providing alternative learning options while addressing the current student uptake crisis. Read more.
SABC shines spotlight on Unisa's Science Campus and the university’s catalytic niche areas
The Morning Live team recently visited the Unisa Science Campus to learn about the university’s wide range of offerings, its exciting catalytic niche areas, and its potential role in providing alternative learning options while addressing the current student uptake crisis. Read more.
From grease to fuel: Mapheto's innovation turns waste into clean energy
Targeting waste from food products, Mosa Mapheto, a fourth-year LLB student at Unisa, is on a mission to offer alternative fuel. Her innovative venture, Greatfuel, repurposes used cooking oil into biodiesel. Read more.
From grease to fuel: Mapheto's innovation turns waste into clean energy
Targeting waste from food products, Mosa Mapheto, a fourth-year LLB student at Unisa, is on a mission to offer alternative fuel. Her innovative venture, Greatfuel, repurposes used cooking oil into biodiesel. Read more.
Unisa strengthens ties with Hungarian HE institutions
Following deliberations at the Hungarian-South African Rectors' Forum in Budapest, Unisa has signed a memorandum of understanding with Óbuda University, allowing joint projects in especially the engineering and technology disciplines that are central to a number of Unisa's catalytic niche areas. This follows an agreement entered into earlier this year with Eötvös Loránd University, the oldest and largest university in Hungary. Read more.
Unisa strengthens ties with Hungarian HE institutions
Following deliberations at the Hungarian-South African Rectors' Forum in Budapest, Unisa has signed a memorandum of understanding with Óbuda University, allowing joint projects in especially the engineering and technology disciplines that are central to a number of Unisa's catalytic niche areas. This follows an agreement entered into earlier this year with Eötvös Loránd University, the oldest and largest university in Hungary. Read more.
Last modified: 2025/04/17