Highlights from the skills and training workshop. UKZN, in collaboration with the Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services SETA (MerSETA), hosted a training workshop at the George Campbell School of Technology in Durban for Engineering students. The workshop aimed to help …
PhD candidate Ms Ruth Muchechesi. School of Commerce PhD candidate Ms Ruth Muchechesi won the Best Paper Award at a doctoral colloquium hosted by the University of Mauritius in co-operation with UKZN and other academic partners and sponsors. Themed: “Celebrating …
From left: Professor Deevia Bhana, Ms Lebohang Masango, Professor Nolwazi Mkhwanazi, Dr Gabby Sipho Ramokgopa and Professor Lakshmi Lingam. The SA Research Chair (SARChI) in Gender and Childhood Sexuality, Professor Deevia Bhana, hosted a one-day conference titled: ‘Young People, Gender …
New shoes donated to the primary school. Sixteen pairs of school shoes have been donated by the Nazareth Tertiary Students’ Association (NATESA), to Sinenhlanhla Primary in Inanda, Durban as part of the association’s quarterly donation drive. As a student organisation grounded …
Scenes from the ISTOL conference. ‘Student Success in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI): When Human Potential Meets AI in the Learning Revolution’, was the theme of the Innovations in the Science of Teaching and Learning Conference (ISTOL). The three-day …
Dr Akanimo Odon with his three-part collection, The Career Enhancement Code. The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) recently hosted the launch of The Career Enhancement Code, a powerful three-part book series designed to inspire, guide, and empower individuals at every stage …
A gathering after the Innovation Challenge hosted by Enactus UKZN Howard College campus. Enactus UKZN Howard College campus branch hosted this year’s Innovation Challenge, a dynamic competition that introduces new members of the organisation to the essence of social entrepreneurship. …
Professor Jochen Zeller. Professor Jochen Zeller of the Discipline of Linguistics within the School of Arts co-edited the recently released: The Oxford Guide to the Bantu Languages. Zeller’s co-editors were Professor Lutz Marten of the School of Oriental and African …
Staff and students celebrate with alumni who are SA Women’s Team rugby players. Two Discipline of Biokinetics, Exercise and Leisure Sciences (BELS) alumni, who are South African Women’s Rugby Team players, were the focus of attention at a meet-and-greet session …
Highlights from Ms Esethu Siku’s adventures in Italy. UKZN Master’s in Medical Sciences student Ms Esethu Siku recently returned from a six-month study exchange at the University of Messina in Italy, where she advanced her research in neuroscience while gaining …
This year’s Poetry Africa poster. One of the continent’s most influential literary gatherings, the 29th edition of Poetry Africa, unfolded in Durban from 6-11 October 2025 at Seabrooke’s Theatre. Presented by the Centre for Creative Arts at the University of …
Professor Lelika Lazarus. The University of KwaZulu-Natal’s (UKZN) Discipline of Anatomy proudly celebrated the inauguration of Professor Lelika Lazarus as a Full Professor – a significant milestone in her 28-year journey of academic excellence, innovation, and mentorship. Hosted under the …
First prize winners (from left): Ms Izanokusa Mdluli, Ms Khethelo Sibisi, Ms Priyanka Jugdeo, and Mr Sesandile Mchunu. The University of KwaZulu-Natal’s (UKZN) Student Entrepreneurship portfolio hosted the second annual Battle of the Campuses Competition, in which talented student entrepreneurs …
Mr Siyamthanda Jordaan. PhD candidate in Population Studies within the School of Social Sciences at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), Mr Siyamthanda Jordaan, has been elected as the Student Representative of the Population Association of Southern Africa (PASA) for a …
Ms Charmaine Kahiya at Cambridge University. From 14-17 September 2025, Ms Charmaine Kahiya, a University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) PhD candidate in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, attended the prestigious Women in STEM forum at Cambridge University. Together with two other UKZN colleagues, Kahiya …
From left: Dr Devola Phillips, Dr Innocent Mukama, and Ms Tankiso Mabotha at the fundraising gala dinner. The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) Medical Class of 2005, in collaboration with the UKZN Foundation, recently hosted a fundraising gala dinner at the …
Attendees of the Women in Corporate event hosted by the ABASA UKZN Westville Student Chapter. The Association for the Advancement of Black Accountants of Southern Africa (ABASA), UKZN Westville Student Chapter, hosted its annual “Women in Corporate” event in September. …
UKZN members on a mission to explore Resilient Cities and Communities: Adapting to Climate Change and Beyond. The 3rd International Conference centred around the theme ‘Resilient Cities and Communities: Adapting to Climate Change and Beyond’ was recently held at the University …
Library Services’ AI Robot, Thola, and its developer, Mr Trevor Lorimer of Power Line Robotics. The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) Library Services recently hosted an AI and Robotics Meeting to discuss the safety and operational capabilities of Thola – an …
Highlights from the Deaf Awareness Campaign. ‘Beyond the Silence’ was the theme chosen by this year’s final-year Audiology students. On Deaf Awareness Day in September – commemorated globally as the International Month for Deaf People – they encouraged the UKZN …
UKZN is taking a zero-tolerance stance approach to GBV. The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) recently hosted a series of university-wide workshops on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in the lead-up to the global 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women …
Highlights from the G20 town hall at UKZN’s Westville campus. Senior lecturer in Mathematics at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), Dr Simo Mthethwa, is one of only seven researchers awarded a prestigious fellowship through the Africa-Europe Cluster of Research Excellence …
Highlights from the G20 town hall at UKZN’s Westville campus. The University of KwaZulu-Natal, in partnership with the University of South Africa (Unisa) and the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO), hosted a G20 community town hall at UKZN’s …
Our fabulous four (from left): Ms Nonkanyiso Khumalo, Ms Lizzy Phisane, Mr Lindani Mthimkhulu, and Mr Lunga Zozi. Four University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) Music students have distinguished themselves by being selected to perform with the KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra in their …
Ms Nonkazimulo Lembede. At just 26 years old, Ms Nonkazimulo Lembede has already proven that perseverance, resilience and determination to succeed can turn even the most difficult circumstances into stepping stones to great things. In a double achievement, Lembede graduated …
Highlights from the launch. Staff and students at UKZN’s Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine in Durban can now enjoy tasty and nutritious meals offered at an affordable rate to while relaxing and networking at a Busamed cafeteria launched on the ground …
Professor Fhatuwani Mudau. UKZN’s College of Agriculture, Engineering and Science (CAES) is proud of a significant milestone in its internationalisation journey, having been officially accepted as a founding member of the China-Africa Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Alliance (CAASTIA). This …
SWEEP UKZN Chapter Student Leaders with panellists (from left): Ms Sinothando Nojaja, Ms Mala Nair, Advocate Thembelihle Mapipa, Ms Honey Mamabolo, Dr Lusanda Zwane, Ms Sinqobile Mavuso and Mr Tsepo ‘Majuba’ Tsotetsi. UKZN’s Student Entrepreneurship portfolio held a Sisters Elevation …
Winners of the Inspiring Impact Challenge (from left): Ms Sinethemba Nene, Mr Warren Mkhize and Mr Lungelo Majozi. The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), in partnership with enterprise development agency Kulisha Consulting, hosted the fifth edition of the Inspiring Impact Challenge – …
Ms Bonakele Langa. Ms Bonakele Langa, a Master’s graduate in Physiology, was congratulated by her supervisors, Dr Lindokuhle Mabuza-Mashaba and Professor Andile Khathi, for receiving awards at recent congresses. Langa investigated the effect of the ginger extract, Zingiber officinale, on …
UKZN researcher, Professor Veron Ramsuran. Is living to 100 all about luck with your DNA – or is it a question of lifestyle and environment? For decades, scientists have wrestled with this puzzle and the answers are proving to be …
UKZN colleagues at the SAHCS 2025 (from left): Drs Silingene Ngcobo and Nkosingiphile Bongiwe Nxumalo, and Professor Motshedisi Sebitloane. The 7th Southern African HIV Clinicians Society Conference (SAHCS) was held in Cape Town this year, with UKZN’s Nursing lecturer and …
UKZN’s Volleyball team: Winners at the USSA Games 2025. UKZN’s Women’s Volleyball team has won gold at the University Sports South Africa (USSA) Games – a first for the University in the division at the championships. Following years of hard work, …
Dr Marilyn Hooblaul graduated with a PhD in Physiotherapy. The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) proudly celebrates the graduation of Dr Marilyn Hooblaul, Chief Physiotherapist at Ekuhlengeni Psychiatric Hospital, who was awarded her PhD in Physiotherapy at the 2025 Spring Graduation …
Dr Abba Mallum celebrates attaining his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Radiotherapy and Oncology. Cancer patients in Africa face some of the toughest odds in the world, but the ground-breaking research of Dr Abba Aji Mallum, who is UKZN’s first …
Dr Nonjabulo Ndaba, UKZN’s youngest Doctor of Philosophy graduate in the Discipline of Occupational Therapy. The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) has celebrated a historic academic milestone with the graduation of Dr Nonjabulo Ndaba, who became the youngest Doctor of Philosophy …
Dr Stephanie Subramoney graduates with a PhD in Statistics. Following research into one of the world’s most dynamic financial arenas – cryptocurrency, Dr Stephanie Subramoney graduated from UKZN with a PhD in Statistics. Her groundbreaking thesis, titled: ‘Statistical Risk Modelling …
Top Mathematician, Dr Shimon Corcos. Following a stellar academic journey marked by exceptional achievement, original research and international recognition, Dr Shimon Corcos has been awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics. Supervised by Professor Dharmanand Baboolal and Dr Cerene Rathilal, …
Husband and wife duo, Drs Kavita and Ramesh Behara, graduate with their PhDs in Engineering. Shared joy and accomplishment marked the graduation of husband and wife Dr Ramesh Behara and Dr Kavita Behara, who were awarded their PhDs in Engineering …
Dr Brandon Pillay, whose PhD study was in honour of his late family members. Community activist, Dr Brandon Pillay, earned a Doctor of Administration after overcoming the tragic loss of his two brothers during his studies. “In October 2022 my …
PhD in Economics graduate, Dr Declek Khwazi Magubane, having his citation read by his supervisor, Professor Phocenah Nyatanga. From the streets of Pietermaritzburg to the halls of academia, a student in the School of Commerce, Dr Declek Khwazi Magubane graduated …
Her Royal Highness Queen Thandekile Jane MaNdlovu Zulu, graduated with a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) at UKZN. Her Royal Highness Queen Thandekile Jane MaNdlovu Zulu was awarded a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) by the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) …
Dr Pinky Ntombizonke Zwane at her graduation ceremony, held at the UKZN Westville campus – September 2025. Holding back tears, Dr Pinky Ntombizonke Zwane felt emotional as she walked onto the graduation stage and held up a photograph of her …
Dr Kiara Rampaul is driving change by designing inclusive public spaces that serve everyone. Concern and curiosity about the nature of the infrastructure building process impacting certain groups in Cape Town and Durban led to Dr Kiara Rampaul embarking on …
Dr Bongane Mzinyane explores Structuration and Justice Theories in the context of adult diversion, focusing on the roles of probation officers and public prosecutors. Dr Bongane Mzinyane’s PhD study focused on the practice of adult diversion by probation officers and …
A hall filled with cheers as UKZN graduands support their peers on stage. A Zulu queen, a former street child turned economist, and a trailblazing municipal speaker are among the 1 521 graduands being capped at the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s …
Overcoming the odds, Dr Pinky Ntombizonke Zwane graduated with a PhD during the UKZN Spring Graduation ceremony. Dr Pinky Ntombizonke Zwane’s journey began with a humble upbringing, raised by her maternal grandmother who supported the family with a social grant …
Dr Zamokuhle Wiseman Magubane re-imagines a decolonial university in his doctoral research. Dr Zamokuhle Wiseman Magubane received his PhD in Curriculum Studies with a thesis titled: ‘Re-imagining a Decolonial University? Exploring the Voices of Black Academics in the Struggle for …
Ms Minenhle Ngobese receives her scholarship award from Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Head of the College of Agriculture, Engineering and Science, Professor Fhatuwani Mudau. From a small township to the halls of a major university, and now with one of UKZN’s …
Winners of Archbishop Denis E. Hurley Scholarships from UKZN (from left) Ms Phindile Dubazane and Ms Senamile Mabaso. Three College of Humanities students won Archbishop Denis E. Hurley Scholarships. They are: Ms Phindile Dubazane, Ms Senamile Mabaso and Ms Sphelelo …
Ms Sinochumo Manona and Ms Kendra Sleep celebrate UKZN’s Scholarship Awards 2025. The University of KwaZulu-Natal recently hosted the prestigious Scholarship Awards event where it honoured 86 outstanding student achievers. Of the awards presented, 78 went to students who excelled …
Ms Maureen Mbense, Dr Sibongile Mashaphu, Dr Nompumelelo Ntshangase-Mpanza, Dr Thev Gurayah and Professor Motshedisi Sebitloane (Head of Department: Obstetrics and Gynaecology). The College of Health Sciences (CHS), led by Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Head, Professor Busisiwe Ncama, hosted a landmark …
MedeQuip donates optometry equipment to student. First-year UKZN Optometry student Ms Vutlhari Sithole is a step closer to achieving her dream of becoming a healthcare professional, thanks to a generous donation of clinical equipment from leading industry supplier, MedeQuip. The …
Dr Siphamandla Nyawose. The Department of Biokinetics, Exercise and Leisure Sciences (BELS) continues to deepen its commitment to meaningful community engagement, with the High-Performance Coordinator in the Discipline, Dr Siphamandla Nyawose, spearheading a series of high-impact projects that connect academic …
From left: Ms Drishti Ramcharan, Ms Bazolile Mthuli, and Ms Sara Bucus. The College Deputy Vice-Chancellor (DVC) Scholarship winners for 2025 are Ms Bazolile Mthuli, Ms Drishti Ramcharan and Ms Sara Bacus. The prestigious scholarship is awarded to the highest-ranked …
Karate champ, Mr Dhruv Heeralal (middle), celebrates with proud dad, Mr Buddha Heeralal, and mum, Mrs Maggs Heeralal. Mechanical Engineering student and UKZN Sports Scholarship winner, Mr Dhruv Heeralal has honed his karate skills for 15 years – at the …
PhD candidate, Ms Thabile Nkosi (left), receives her Doctoral Research Scholarship Award from Senior Lecturer in the College of Agriculture, Engineering and Science, Professor Lauren Hoyer. Ms Thabile Nkosi, a scholar from Empangeni in KwaZulu-Natal and an alumna of Empangeni …
From left: Ms Mahlohonolo Masiteng, Mr Monwabisi Cele, Ms Emily Wyatt-Minter, Ms Liska Wortmann, and Mr Mthokozisi Hlongwane. The 2025 Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship winners in the College of Humanities now have the potential to pursue their degrees without the burden of …
Nursing student, Mr Unam Mhlengi received the prestigious 50th Anniversary Scholarship. Mr Unam Mhlengi, a senior Nursing student at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), has been named one of the recipients of the University’s prestigious 50th Anniversary Scholarship – a …
Dr Timothy Obaje and Professor Alfred Odindo congratulate Mandela Rhodes Scholarship winner, Mr Emmanuel Valentine (middle). UKZN celebrated the exceptional achievement of postgraduate Crop Science student Mr Emmanuel Valentine who won the Mandela Rhodes Scholarship. This honour recognises academic excellence, …
Highlights from Law student Ms Yololwethu Mdleleni’s study abroad experience. Master of Laws (LLM) student Ms Yololwethu Mdleleni has returned to South Africa after an enriching year of study at the University of Messina in Italy – an experience she …
Dr Nqobile Jaca-Phakathi. As part of National Science Week, UKZN’s Biomedical Resources Unit (BRU) Manager, Dr Nqobile Jaca-Phakathi, delivered an engaging public lecture on: ‘The Epidemiology, Clinical Signs, Treatment and Zoonotic Risk of Animal Diseases in the Lusikisiki Area’. The …
Delegates at the Agriculture, Nutrition and Health Academy Week in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. UKZN’s Sustainable and Healthy Food Systems Southern Africa Programme (SHEFS-SA) and the Centre for Transformative Agricultural and Food Systems (CTAFS) supported the participation of nine early …
The School of Law, part of the College of Law and Management Studies at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), proudly took part in the prestigious 34th Christof Heyns African Human Rights Moot Court Competition. This year’s event was hosted at …
Mr Luyanda Mchunu, owner of GrocieFy-SA. Winner of this year’s Existing Business/Tech category in the Entrepreneurship Development in Higher Education (EDHE) Intervarsity Provincial contest, UKZN Medical student Mr Luyanda Mchunu, is now determined to win the national championships. The 22-year-old …
Professor Mariza Vorster addressing the congress. The recent South African Society of Nuclear Medicine (SASNM) Congress held in Umhlanga, is widely considered as one of the most successful SASNM congresses. Chaired by UKZN’s Head of Nuclear Medicine, Professor Mariza Vorster, …
Uniting efforts to create an impactful and transformative postdoctoral fellowship programme. The National Institute of the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIHSS), in collaboration with a UKZN working group, has established a comprehensive postdoctoral fellowship. The aim is to advance critical …
AI generated image illustrating deep learning, mindfulness and psychology UKZN has won the SA Society for Industrial and Organisational Psychology’s (SIOPSA) Presidential Excellence Award for being a university that has demonstrated exceptional commitment to advancing Industrial-Organisational Psychology through academic excellence, …
Learners were afforded the opportunity to expand their minds. UKZN recently hosted a group of young learners from Grantham Park Primary School in Empangeni on an outreach initiative aimed at introducing them to Archaeology, Classics and academic research. The event …
Celebrating the award are (from left) UKZN’s Dr Sharmla Rama, Professor Ruth Hoskins, Ms Phindile Ngubane, and Ms Rakheeba Bux. UKZN’s First-Year Experience Programme (FYEP) received the Best Paper Award at the 2025 Siyaphumelela Network Student Success Conference in Johannesburg. …
From left: Professor Andrew Forbes, Dr Gcina Mhlophe, and Zibusiso Makhathini. In celebration of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)’s declaration of 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, UKZN’s proposed Centre for Quantum …
Scenes from the Mandela Day event. The University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Library Services celebrated Mandela Day by hosting over 30 Grade 7 learners from The Grange Primary School, located in Pietermaritzburg. Hosted during the school holidays, the Library Services dedicated their …
Workshop participants at the Westville campus. The Discipline of Biokinetics, Exercise and Leisure Sciences (BELS), within the School of Health Sciences, proudly hosted an impactful two-day qualitative research workshop on 8 and 9 July 2025 at the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s …
Participants at ASH’s Mandela Week Surgical Marathon. Dr Cindy Zietsman, Head of Urology at UKZN, announced a significant milestone at the launch of the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) segment of African Synergy Health’s (ASH) Mandela Week Surgical Marathon. The event took place …
Delegates at the 60th Congress of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa at the ANEW Hotel in Hilton. The Grassland Society of Southern Africa (GSSA) held its 60th Congress in Hilton, KwaZulu-Natal and online. This milestone celebrated the Society, which …
Highlights from UKZN’s annual Golf Day. Golfing enthusiasts took to the Zimbali Golf Course in July for a round of golf in support of academically deserving students at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN). Funds were raised for eight students through …
Ms Olive Olusegun, 2024 Poetry Africa Slam Champion. The University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Centre for Creative Arts (CCA) has secured an R800 000 grant from the National Lottery Commission to support the 29th edition of its flagship event, the Poetry Africa festival. …
The Big Science Show Off celebrated 15 years of UKZN’s Science and Technology Education Centre. The Science and Technology Education Centre (STEC) marked its 15th anniversary with a spectacular science show on the evening of Wednesday, 23 July. The event, …
An exciting moment for the Clinical Trials Unit (CTU) team. The College of Health Sciences (CHS) is proud to announce the establishment of UKZN’s first Clinical Trials Unit (CTU), based at the Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine. Aspiring to …
Delegates at the 2025 Southern African Society of Aquatic Scientists Conference at the ANEW Hotel in Hilton. The Southern African Society of Aquatic Scientists (SASAqS) Conference, hosted in Hilton by UKZN and the Institute of Natural Resources (INR), drew researchers …
Finalists of the inaugural Junior Internal Moot Court Competition with adjudicators. The School of Law on the Howard College campus recently held its inaugural Junior Internal Moot Court Competition, an initiative designed to cultivate advocacy skills among second- and third-year …
Ms Makhosazana Mdladla. Ms Makhosazana (Khosi) Mdladla, a research assistant at the Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa (CAPRISA), says she was overjoyed to have completed her fourth Comrades Marathon in a personal best time. No …
Alternate Dispute Resolution seminar delegates. Formalising online dispute resolution/alternative dispute resolution mechanisms within the African Regional Communities was the focus of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Seminar hosted by UKZN’s School of Law. The seminar, championed by Law academics Professor …
Delegates at the TUTWA Conference. Advancing Africa’s Digital Transformation was the focus of a conference at the University of Mauritius at which UKZN played a prominent role. Professor Upasana Singh, Academic Leader and Associate Professor in the Discipline of Information …
Professor Mihalis Chasomeris aboard a ship touring the fjords of Bergen, Norway, during the 2025 International Association of Maritime Economists Conference. Professor Mihalis Chasomeris of the Graduate School of Business and Leadership (GSB&L) presented cutting-edge research at the International Association …
Highlights of the Business Rescue Unit Conference. The UKZN Business Rescue Unit (BRU) in the School of Commerce hosted the Third International Conference on Business Resilience, Continuity and Regeneration. The event was attended by established scholars, business leaders, policymakers and …
College of Law and Management Studies Postgraduate Open Days. The College of Law and Management Studies (CLMS) at UKZN hosted successful Postgraduate Open Days 2025 in Pietermaritzburg and Durban, drawing hundreds of students with an appetite for advanced study and …
From left: Ms Buhle Dube, Ms Tulizo Tusime, Ms Veli Luthuli, Ms Asanda Mabaso, and Dr Janine Hicks at the Luthuli Museum Moot Court Competition. As part of the Street Law module, a team of 10 final-year KwaZulu-Natal Law students …
Fostering awareness and confronting detrimental aspects of religious beliefs. A memorial lecture in honour of the late Imam Muhsin Hendricks, who was slain for officiating a same-sex marriage, was held at the UKZN Ujamaa Centre. UKZN invited leaders from various …
“Imagine all the people, sharing all the world.” John Lennon’s words feel more urgent than ever in today’s fractured world. The Heartbeat of Youth Month June pulses through South Africa as a collective heartbeat – Youth Month, when we honour …
The Educational Partnerships for Innovation in Communities (EPIC)-Durban project – a partnership between UKZN’s School of Built Environment and Development Studies (SoBEDS) and eThekwini Municipality – has won a global award for transdisciplinary research. This project was selected as the …
UKZN’s Professor Fernando Albericio receiving the Chemistry Today Lifetime Achievement Award from Ms Gayle de Maria, Editorial Director of Teknoscience. Professor Fernando Albericio has added to his laurels with the first Chimica Oggi – Chemistry Today journal’s Lifetime Achievement Award, …
Dr Ismail Mahomed. In the midst and spirit of Africa Month celebrated in May, the National Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIHSS) stands proudly at the forefront of advancing Pan-African knowledge and reshaping the Humanities and Social Sciences. …
The Postgraduate Diploma in Industrial Relations has passed the review. The Postgraduate Diploma in Industrial Relations (PDIR) offered by the School of Law through UKZN’s Centre for Extended Legal Studies (CELS) has retained its quality education status after undergoing a …
Durban City FC’s trophy for coming out on top and securing a promotion to the Betway Premiership. Newly-promoted Durban City Football Club has expressed its deep appreciation to the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) for the support and partnership that played …
Caption: From left: Professor Taole Mokoena, Mr Ponnusamy Rajarathnum (accepting on behalf of Professor John Robbs), Professor Boitumelo Phakathi, Professor Ariff Haffejee, Mr Vasan Govind and Dr Diliza Mji. Six general surgery giants were honoured as Living Legends in Surgery …
A multidisciplinary team of Medical experts conducting open-heart surgery. UKZN’s Cardiothoracic Surgery Discipline celebrated its milestone 60th anniversary on 31 May! Based at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital (IALCH) in Durban, the discipline is the only public sector unit providing specialist …
From left: Professor Stacie Kershner (Georgia State University), Ms Nomfundo Mthembu and Professor Nadia Sawicki (Layola University Chicago) at the 48th Annual Health Professors Conference. Law academic and PhD candidate Ms Nomfundo Mthembu represented UKZN at the 48th Annual Health Professors Conference held …
UKZN partnered with industry and community leaders to ignite green innovation in future scholars. UKZN, in partnership with the Green Youth Network hosted a youth empowerment and sustainable development session for high school learners and industry leaders during the Green …
Professor John Odindi. UKZN’s Professor John Odindi offered a comprehensive exploration of his research in optical and thermal remote sensing while delivering his inaugural lecture as a full professor of the University. Odindi’s presentation highlighted how remote sensing technologies are …
Mr Arnav Dasrath’s first attempt at the Comrades Marathon. ‘Crossing that finish after 90km of what I consider the most brutal yet rewarding race I have ever done is surreal,’ is how UKZN third-year Medical student Mr Arnav Dasrath from …
South Africa’s 2 798km coastline is not merely a feature of its geography but a characteristic that shaped the destiny of our people. Indigenous coastal communities of the Wild Coast held a deep symbiotic and spiritual connection to the ocean for …
Mr Cebo Msweli (left) and Mr Thabo Mthethwa. BSc Computer Science and IT graduate Mr Cebolenkosi Msweli has developed a Career Path Advisor Chatbot – that assists students in exploring career options through simple, human-like conversations. The tool was created …
Mr Rashae Vallabh developed the iRenal ART app. Final-year UKZN Medical student, Mr Rashae Vallabh, has developed a ground-breaking mobile application called iRenal ART, which is designed to make renal monitoring of patients on tenofovir-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) ‘as easy …
Professor Nhlanhla Mkhize (left) and Professor Mogomme Alpheus Masoga. On Friday, 20 June 2025, UKZN’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Head of the College of Humanities Professor Nhlanhla Mkhize was awarded the first SAHUDA presidential special recognition medal for his exceptional contributions …
The 2025-2026 Best Global Universities Rankings named UKZN as one of the top five universities in the country. UKZN has been ranked among the top five universities in South Africa and within the top 2 000 globally in the 2025-2026 Best Global …
Student-athletes debut the newly launched UKZN sports kit ahead of the 2025 USSA Games. The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) proudly unveiled its new official sports kit for various sporting codes at a vibrant launch led by the Office of the …
UKZN students unite against GBV. Her Space, a newly formed women’s forum under UKZN’s Department of Student Residence Affairs (DSRA), held a march on the Howard College campus to raise awareness about gender-based violence (GBV). The event brought students together …
UKZN DSRA hosts a debate at the Howard College Theatre. The University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Department of Student Residence Affairs (DSRA) recently hosted a vibrant Residence Debate Series at the Howard College Theatre from 22 to 24 May 2025, bringing together …
SMART learning round table discussion. A Smart learning round table discussion designed for both students and educators was recently hosted by the School of Commerce at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), the event highlighted the need for adaptive, forward-thinking teaching …
Second-year Nursing students at their team building retreat at Seula Zimbili Camp. As part of their Community Nursing Science module, second-year Nursing students recently participated in a formative three-day team-building retreat at Seula Zimbili, a scenic riverside camp nestled near …
Dr Lokesh Maharajh. The School of Education within the College of Humanities recently hosted a pivotal webinar to honour Mahatma Gandhi’s legacy while commemorating South Africa’s Freedom Day. The event brought together academics to deliver engaging and insightful presentations. The …
Fourth-year OT students Ms Savannah Prange (left) and Ms Asivenathi Plaatjie. In response to South Africa’s growing youth mental health crisis, Occupational Therapy (OT) lecturer Dr Chantal Christopher, alongside fourth-year students Ms Savannah Prange and Ms Asivenathi Plaatjie, has launched …
UKZN’s in-house Exhibition organised by Student Support Services. The College of Humanities Student Support Services Division successfully organised an in-house career exhibition for students on the Howard College campus. The event was a strategic initiative that provided opportunities to network …
From campus to career – empowering stories shared by UKZN alumni at the UKZN DAA talk. Dr Thandekile (Thandi) Ngxongo, a distinguished UKZN alumna, delivered a talk to the UKZN Durban Alumni Association on Monday, 26 May 2025. As founder …
Recipients of the UKZN SAICA Awards with members of the Accounting profession and prize sponsors. The UKZN School of Commerce, in collaboration with the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) Eastern Region, hosted its annual student awards ceremony on …
Highlights from the Amatshiwelele Festival. Staff and students from UKZN’s Department of Student Residence Affairs (DSRA) attended the Amatshiwelele Festival, an event that celebrates and honours Zulu maidens known as Amatshitshi. Held at the Curries Fountain Sports Development Centre in …
Ms Olwethu Sosibo. UKZN Electronic Engineering student Ms Olwethu Sosibo, was recently awarded a bursary from Aberdare Cables, easing the financial burden of her studies and enabling her to pursue her passion for innovation and technology. Being accepted into university …
SMART Lab students (from left): Mr Asande Mkhonza, Mr Asanda Ngubane, Ms Whitney Mtolo, Ms Erin Zietsman, and Mr Nkosingiphile Langa. The Scientific Multidisciplinary Advanced Research Technology (SMART) Lab at UKZN’s Mechanical Engineering Department recently hosted a TechTalk, laying the …
UKZN students unite against GBV. Her Space, a newly formed women’s forum under the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Department of Student Residence Affairs (DSRA), held a march on the Howard College campus on 23 May to raise awareness about gender-based violence …
A Western honeybee (Apis mellifera). Coinciding with World Bee Day, a global science-led campaign called Bee:wild released a landmark report identifying the top 12 key threats accelerating the global decline of pollinators. These include war and conflict, antibiotic pollution, and …
CIMA visits UKZN. Third-year Accounting students at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) recently had the opportunity to engage with the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) during a session aimed at deepening their understanding of the profession and expanding their …
UKZN hosts third STEM MentHer Induction. Aiming to promote STEM careers among young women, UKZN’s College of Agriculture, Engineering and Science hosted the third annual STEM MentHER programme induction at the Science Centre. The programme selects high-achieving Grade 12 female …
Mr Minenhle Buthelezi, Lecturer in the Discipline of Occupational and Environmental Health at UKZN. Growing up in the contrasting landscapes of rural KwaZulu-Natal and the energetic hum of township life, Mr Minenhle Buthelezi never imagined that his earliest experiences with …
The organising team from left: Dr Gerelene Jagganath, Professor Sultan Khan, Dr Vuyelwa Maweni, Dr Londeka Ngubane, Mr Ntsika Mlamla, Dr Noma Sibisi and Professor Shanta Balgobind Singh. The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) hosted the Socio-Criminological Perspectives of Crime in …
Final-year UKZN Medical student, Ms Margareth Zevute. Most children don’t know what they would like to be when they grow up. But final-year UKZN Medical student Ms Margareth Zevute has known practically her entire life that she wanted to become …
Highlights from the ECD workshop held at UKZN’s School of Education on the Edgewood campus. ‘If you pay attention to the beginning of the story, you can change the entire story.’ This quote captures the importance of quality early childhood …
UKZN alumni reconnecting with history and nature on a memorable tour. A large group of alumni and friends gathered on Saturday, 31 May 2025, at the Burman Bush Nature Reserve for a guided tour of the historic Baden-Powell Scout Camp …
Highlights of the 2025 Africa Day celebrations held at the Greyville Convention Centre. UKZN staff, local and international students recently marked Africa Day 2025 in a joint event hosted by the Durban University of Technology (DUT), the University of Zululand, …
From left: Ms Deborah Ewing, Professor Michael Lattorff, Dr Gcina Mhlophe, Ms Thobekile Mbanda, and Professor Thomas Konrad. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has declared 2025 the year of Quantum Science and Technology. To mark the …
Highlights from the GBV awareness event at Edgewood campus. UKZN Residence Life Officers – Ms Nobuhle Lushaba, Ms Naledi Khwela, Mr Sandile Ndawonde and Dr Sebastian Sanjigadu – led an intervention to reshape students’ understanding of masculinity, violence and gender-based …
Participating teams at the Human Rights T20 Blind Cricket Cup. The Amanzimtoti Oval Cricket Club came alive over the Human Rights weekend as the KwaZulu-Natal Association for Blind Cricket (KZNABC), in partnership with the KwaZulu-Natal Society for the Blind (KNSB), …
UKZN’s Instructional Designer, Dr Zwelisha Mfishi. Former Social Work lecturer turned Instructional Designer at UKZN has graduated with a PhD. Dr Zwelisha Mfishi’s doctoral study, titled: “A Mixed-Methods Study on the Impacts of Online Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic on …
From left: Professor Monique Marks, Dr Chantal Christopher, Ms Aneesa Moosa, Ms Hanan Quannan, Dr Imtiaz Sooliman and Ms Taskeen Ameer. In a powerful demonstration of ethical activism and solidarity, UKZN’s College of Health Sciences (CHS), in partnership with Healthcare …
UKZN hosts its first-ever Topology Indaba Conference. The School of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science hosted the first-ever Topology Indaba Conference (TIC2025) at the Science and Technology Education Centre (STEC) at UKZN. The two-day event brought together more than 40 …
Ms Mariam Hajee. Ms Mariam Hajee’s innovative chemistry research on the electrochemical detection of antiretroviral (ARVs) drugs in wastewater using nanomaterials earned her a cum laude master’s degree and contributes to the remediation of widely used ARVs in the environment. …
KwaZulu-Natal Deputy Director-General, Dr Nkosenye Zulu receives his PhD. The Deputy Director-General (DDG) in the Office of the KwaZulu-Natal Government, Dr Nkosenye Zulu has been awarded a Doctorate in Administration for his study on local governance. The research, which breaks …
I am in grief. I knew that Pope Francis was seriously sick and would not last forever. But I was hoping against hope that he would lead the church a bit longer. His appearance on the balcony of Saint Peter’s …
Dr Thulani Ngwenya. Former UKZN Medical School SRC President Dr Thulani Ngwenya is in the news again following his appointment as Vice-President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Medical Committee. A Bafana Bafana football team doctor since 2014 and …
Professor Quarraisha Abdool Karim. Renowned infectious diseases epidemiologist Professor Quarraisha Abdool Karim has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society – one of the highest honours a scientist can receive! The Royal Society, established in 1660, is the …
Dr Oelof Kruger with his supervisor, Professor Naven Chetty. Innovative research on a refractometer that could reliably correct air distortions in laser-based distance measurements secured Dr Oelof Kruger, a metrologist at the National Metrology Institute of South Africa (NMISA), his …
Speakers at the webinar Professor Isaac Khambule (left) and Mr Lindokuhle Mkhumane. In a collaborative effort to create a more enabling environment for local businesses, UKZN’s Graduate School of Business and Leadership (GSB&L), hosted a webinar in partnership with the …
Third- and fourth-year Law students engaging with members of the legal profession on fascinating career pathways. UKZN’s School of Law hosted a Career Opportunity Morning for third and fourth year Bachelor of Laws (LLB) students, offering valuable insights into various …
SAEF Mentorship Programme mentors and mentees celebrate their graduation. The School of Accounting, Economics and Finance (SAEF) Mentoring Programme celebrated the graduation of 29 of its mentees during the UKZN Autumn Graduation ceremonies. The goal of the programme, launched in …
From left: Dr Nomfundo Ntombela, Dr Thandeka Khoza, Dr Ziphezinhle Mbhele and Dr Matome Masiela. The graduation of Dr Nomfundo Ntombela, Dr Matome Matsiela and Dr Ziphezinhle Mbhele with PhDs in Biochemistry was a significant step for both veterinary vaccine …
Dr Mzwandile Dlamini. UKZN Medical School alumnus Dr Mzwandile Dlamini has been appointed the new President of the Mine Medical Professionals’ Association (MMPA). Established in 1921, the MMPA’s mandate is to study, discuss and bring to the attention of its …
A scene from the LOOOP Curriculum Mapping Symposium. Head of the Health Professions Education Unit Professor Veena Singaram hosted an insightful Learning Opportunities, Objectives and Outcomes Platform (LOOOP) Curriculum Mapping Symposium at the Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine. Following …
From left: Mr Kwenzokusha Dumisa, Ms Asisipho Dlamini, Ms Queen Sikude, Mr Seluleko Gcaba, Ms Nosipho Phakathi and Mr Sashendren Govender. Top Master of Medical Biochemistry student at UKZN this autumn was Mr Selwyn Gounder who graduated summa cum laude …
Mr Lolan Naicker with his winning SonoChem System. Chemical engineering alumnus, Mr Lolan Naicker has won top honours in the international Aqualunar Challenge for developing a system to extract water from the moon’s frozen rocks and dust. Naicker, with colleague …
Professor Bongani Nkambule. The new Dean of Research at UKZN’s College of Health Sciences (CHS) is researcher and academic leader, Professor Bongani Nkambule. Nkambule, who has served as the Academic Leader of Research in the School of Laboratory Medicine and …
Dr Phathokuhle Zondi at the 2024 Tokyo Olympic Games. Chief Medical Officer for Team South Africa at the 2024 Tokyo Olympic Games Dr Phathokuhle Zondi has joined UKZN’s School of Clinical Medicine. Zondi has been appointed to strengthen current focus …
Summa cum laude graduates, Ms Simren Pillay (left) and Ms Nadine Parsotham. The top students in the class of 2025 Anatomy cohort are this Autumn’s summa cum laude graduates, Ms Nadine Parsotham of Pietermaritzburg and Ms Simren Pillay of Durban. …
Dr Takalani Girly Nemungadi graduated with a PhD in Public Health. Dr Takalani Girly Nemungadi’s journey to earning a PhD in Public Health from UKZN is a journey of resilience, self-motivation, and a deep commitment to making a difference in …
Botswana-born, Dr Gablape Sejie, graduated with a PhD. Witnessing preventable diseases taking lives ignited a man’s determination to tackle the issue at a systemic level, leading to him securing a Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health, a Master of Medical Science …
Dr Lingum Pillay. Dr Lingum Pillay’s journey in the field of psychology was shaped by his formative years in Verulam near Durban where he attended Verulam High School. His passion for understanding human behaviour and mental health was inspired by …
Top Human Physiology graduate, Ms Karina Maharaj The class of 2025’s top student in Human Physiology Ms Karina Maharaj (21) of Bonela, Durban, achieved her degree summa cum laude. Maharaj, who matriculated from Ridge Park College in Durban with four …
Top Human Anatomy Honours graduate, Ms Jordan Govender. UKZN’s top Human Anatomy Honours student Ms Jordan Govender (22) of Durban North graduated summa cum laude and is now a Master of Medical Science Fellow on the HIV Pathogenesis Programme. The title …
From left: Ms Phumelele Radebe, Ms Asithandile Ndlela, Ms Mayenziwe Mazamane and Ms Babalwa Mbongo. UKZN celebrated the exceptional achievement of 10 Bachelor of Nursing graduates who achieved summa cum laude honours. The top-performing graduates were Ms Sinenhlanhla Chonco, Ms Tyler Gabriel, …
Ms Kumari Naicker. Former quality and regulatory co-ordinator at the South African Medical Research Council’s (SAMRC) HIV and Infectious Diseases Unit, Ms Kumari Naicker graduated with a Master of Public Health. Her research, titled: “Study Recruiters’ Perspectives on Participant Recruitment …
Dr Enos Moyo graduated with a PhD. Improving Healthcare Systems is a priority on the agenda of Dr Enos Moyo of Zimbabwe who graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy in Medicine (Public Health Medicine). Supervised by Professor Andrew Ross, Moyo’s …
Elated at graduating with a doctoral degree is Dr Aviwe Ntsethe. Dr Aviwe Ntsethe’s curiosity in the Medical field deepened when he started exploring the complexities of human physiology and the crucial role of the immune system in cancer, leading …
PhD graduate, Dr Bright Mukanga (left) and Director of Professional Services, Professor Fanie Botha. Research by a PhD graduate Dr Bright Mukanga investigated the effectiveness and cultural relevance of Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) in Zambian secondary schools, specifically focusing on …
HIV Pathogenesis Programme master’s graduates with supervisors and mentor; Dr Bongiwe Ndlovu, Professor Jaclyn Mann and Dr Nompumelelo Mkhwanazi. UKZN’s HIV Pathogenesis Programme (HPP) was proud and overjoyed to graduate five new master’s at this year’s Autumn Graduation ceremonies. Said …
A dream come true for Dr Nomusa Mzimela (left) with Director of Professional Services, Professor Fanie Botha. Growing up in KwaDlangezwa, near Empangeni, Dr Nomusa Mzimela made a childhood vow, declaring in isiZulu: ‘Ngizofunda ngize ngibe udokotela ngigqoke ijazi elibomvu, …
Dr Abebe Badacho. Growing up in Ethiopia was filled with challenges and aspirations for Dr Abebe Badacho who says he put his head down, worked hard and was proud to complete the hard haul to a doctoral degree in Public …
PhD graduate, Dr Waleola Ige. Dr Waleola Ige’s research focused on strengthening the quality of midwifery education in Nigeria, an area crucial to improving maternal and neonatal health outcomes. Ige graduated with a PhD in Nursing from UKZN – …
Summa cum laude graduate, Ms Sonam Sahadeo. Ms Sonam Sahadeo was awarded an Honours degree in Medical Biochemistry summa cum laude, making her parents, family, friends and supervisors proud as punch! ‘It’s humbling and feels surreal, I just aimed to …
Bachelor of Education graduate, Mr Tsepo Tsotetsi. Being in two UKZN student leadership positions while studying flat out tested Mr Tsepo Tsotetsi to the hilt but he hung in there and graduated with a Bachelor of Education in Senior and …
Mr Armaan Jaganath with his mother, Ms Rekha Jaganath, and father, Mr Sean Jaganath. It was a doubly exciting and joyous celebration for the Jaganath family as father and son, Sean and Armaan Jaganath, were both capped during 2025’s Autumn …
Dr Baliwe Dlamini on the graduation stage as her name is read out by the College of Health Sciences’ Director of Professional Services, Professor Fanie Botha. Securing a doctoral degree in Nursing was a dream come true for Dr Baliwe …
Dr Antony Rapulana, a proud UKZN PhD in Medical Microbiology graduate. In the heart of Limpopo Province, in the modest village of Motloulela, a barefoot lad once walked to school with hopes of a better life ahead for he and …
Dr Yumna Moosa celebrates graduating with a PhD with her supervisor, Dr Emily Wong. A graduate tested more than 18 000 people for tuberculosis (TB) during her research for a PhD discovering that 82% of the cases detected in the rural …
Celebrating attaining summa cum laude Honours in Human Physiology are (from left) Ms Nqobile Mkhize, Ms Miseka Koti, Mr Sizwe Ngubo, and Ms Luyanda Mthethwa. UKZN Human Physiology students, Ms Miseka Koti, Ms Noxolo Mdlalose, Ms Nqobile Mkhize, Ms Luyanda …
Celebrations all around for the eight new Obstetrics and Gynaecology MMed graduates. UKZN’s Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Professor Motshedisi Sebitloane saluted eight new Master of Medicine graduates in the Discipline, saying they had worked tirelessly to achieve …
Otorhinolaryngologist, Dr Lufunda Lukama. When Dr Lufunda Lukama walks into a lecture hall or hospital ward, he carries more than just a stethoscope – he carries a story of grit, resilience and remarkable purpose that led him to graduate with …
Nuclear Medicine Head of Clinical Unit, Dr Bawinile Hadebe. ‘I am passionate about training future nuclear physicians and expanding nuclear medicine accessibility throughout KwaZulu-Natal. There’s a need for equitable healthcare, and I want to be part of that change,’ says …
Dermatologist, Dr Haroon Saeed at his graduation ceremony. Investigating Durban’s prevalence of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) – a condition that causes painful, recurring boils in sweat gland areas of the human body – secured Dr Haroon Saeed a Master of Medicine …
A winning team, Drs Naeema and Mohamed Hoosen Suleman. Siblings Dr Mohamed Hoosen Suleman and Dr Naeema Suleman have graduated together with high honours from UKZN’s Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine. Naeema earned her Medical degree summa cum laude …
Couple, Dr Shalendra Misser (left) and Dr Usha Chhagan at their graduation ceremony. Distinguished Medical specialists Dr Shalendra Misser and Dr Usha Chhagan, graduated together with doctoral degrees, marking the culmination of decades of commitment to Medicine, education…and each other …
Hearty congratulations to our six new paediatricians. Distinguished paediatric pulmonologist Professor Refiloe Masekela congratulated six new paediatricians who graduated from her Discipline at UKZN. The Master of Medicine (MMed) graduates were Dr Lindokuhle Mahlase, Dr Lethokuhle Mkhize, Dr Pervashni Padayachee, …
Dr Sphelele Masikane with Professor Mariza Vorster. Research into advanced treatment of Graves’ disease – an immune system condition that affects the thyroid gland – rewarded Dr Sphelele Masikane with his master’s degree in Nuclear Medicine. Masikane’s dissertation: “Efficacy of …
Cheers to the 20 MBChB summa cum laude graduates. Cheers and ululations filled the hall when UKZN announced its 20 Medical students who graduated summa cum laude this autumn. They were all no strangers to receiving Dean’s Commendations from their …
Head of Neurosurgery at UKZN, Dr Basil Enicker. Achieving the academic milestone of a doctorate is remarkable under any circumstances … but doing so while serving as Head of UKZN’s Department in Neurosurgery is extraordinary! That is how Dr Basil …
Paediatric Surgeon, Dr Hansraj Mangray. In a momentous milestone for both UKZN and the field of paediatric surgery in South Africa, Dr Hansraj Mangray has become the first PhD graduate in the Paediatric Surgery Discipline since the founding of UKZN …
An elated Dr Zinhle Mlambo walks the graduation stage to be capped with a doctorate. Dr Zinhle Mlambo, a proud member of the student religious organisation, the Twelve Apostles Church in Trinity Students Organisation (TTACTSO) UKZN, and a passionate researcher …
Legal Researcher, Dr Helga Schultz. Dr Helga Schultz, a Legal Researcher in the Office of the Chief Justice at the Pietermaritzburg High Court, has graduated with a PhD in Law. ‘I always wanted to pursue a doctoral thesis, but it …
Investigative Auditor at the South African Revenue Service, Mr Thokozani Zuma, celebrating his academic achievement with his wife, Mrs Lindi Zuma, and supervisor, Professor Josue Mbonigaba. While the Ministry of Finance sharpened its pencil following the rejection of the Value …
Ms Fathima Docrat graduated cum laude with an LLM in Constitutional Theory, Law and Litigation. Master of Laws (LLM) graduate Ms Fathima Docrat has been awarded her degree cum laude for a dissertation that critically examines the socio-economic implications of …
Ms Ntompela Bhengu graduated with an LLM in Advanced Criminal Justice. For Ms Ntompela Bhengu, a Magistrate at Ixopo Magistrate’s Court and a former Public Prosecutor with years of legal experience, pursuing a Master of Laws (LLM) was not only …
UKZN’s College of Law and Management Studies academics, clockwise from the top left: Dr Nomfundo Kakaza, Dr Mudaray Marimuthu, Dr Jenasha Tooray, and Dr Alastair Marais. The College of Law and Management Studies (CLMS) congratulates Dr Nomfundo Kakaza from the …
LLM in Criminal Justice graduate, Mr Suhail Jadwat, and his wife, Mrs Sarah Jadwat. Mr Suhail Jadwat, who recently graduated with an LLM, is already establishing himself as one of the country’s most promising legal minds – not only for …
Summa cum laude Finance graduates, Mr Nhlanhla Mkhize (left) and Mr Kiash Baldeo. Amid a sea of academic gowns and proud smiles, two Finance students from KwaZulu-Natal stood out – not only for their academic excellence but for their unyielding …
Summa cum laude LLM graduates, Ms Raaiqhah Akoo (left) and Ms Alex Louter. Law graduates Ms Alex Louter and Ms Raaiqhah Akoo prove that hard work and dedication are the cornerstones of academic success, both graduating summa cum laude. For …
Ms Thobeka Mbatha graduated with a MPhil in Child Care and Protection. The South African government’s significant decision to transfer all Early Childhood Development (ECD) functions from the Department of Social Development (DSD) to the Department of Basic Education (DBE) …
Dr Shuaib Kauchali graduated with an LLM in Medical Law. Paediatrician and Head of the Division of Community Paediatrics at the University of Witwatersrand (Wits) School of Clinical Medicine, Dr Shuaib Kauchali graduated with a Master’s in Medical Law. ‘I’ve …
Aspiring legal professional, Ms Gabrielle Naidoo, graduated with an LLM in Business Law. Aspiring legal professional Ms Gabrielle Naidoo, driven by an insatiable curiosity about the world – particularly where Law, technology, and society intersect – recently graduated with a …
Double celebration for the Januk family as twin sisters, Alka and Jhanvi, graduated with their LLB degrees cum laude. Twin sisters Ms Alka and Ms Jhanvi Januk graduated with their Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degrees – marking not just the …
LLB cum laude graduates (from left): Mr Thandoluhle Mkhize, Ms Sandhika Sannipershad, Ms Raeesah Bester, Ms Rochelle Gilbert, Ms Amanda Mngoma, Ms Kheara Anooklaal, Ms Dhiya Maharaj, and Ms Taleah Naidu. In the vibrant corridors of the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s …
Ms Prianca Naidoo graduated with a Master of Commerce in Finance. Master of Commerce in Finance graduate Ms Prianca Naidoo is setting out to carve a path for herself in the competitive world of finance and investments. Driven by a …
From left: Ms Natasha Robinson, Mr Kyran Otto, and Ms Tayla Pearce graduated with Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting degrees summa cum laude. Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting summa cum laude graduates Mr Kyran Otto, Ms Tayla Pearce and Ms …
BCom summa cum laude graduate, Ms Vikisha Ranjith. For Ms Vishika Ranjith, a Bachelor of Commerce graduate, earning her degree summa cum laude was more than an academic milestone – it was the culmination of a deeply personal journey marked …
Professor Bibi Chummun (middle) with her students. The 2025 academic year has been a productive one for Professor Bibi Chummun from the Graduate School of Business and Leadership (GSB&L), whose unwavering dedication and commitment have guided 14 students to graduation. …
Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration graduates celebrate graduating with distinction. Thirty-one Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (PGDBA) graduates celebrated earning their degree with distinction at a recent UKZN Autumn Graduation ceremony. Reflecting on their success, here’s what some of them …
UKZN staffers, clockwise from top left: Ms Nosisekelo Gabela, Dr Andrisha Beharry, Mr Msizi Dimba, Ms Premila Chetty, Mr Nhlakanipho Muthwa, and Ms Kalaivani Naicker. The College of Law and Management Studies proudly celebrates the academic achievements of UKZN staff …
Mr Anele Xulu with his mother, Ms Thembani Rosemary Xulu. Master of Business Administration (MBA) graduate Mr Anele Xulu has used his academic journey to highlight the experiences of women in mining leadership, while simultaneously breaking boundaries as one of …
MBA graduate, Mr Sean Jaganath (right) with his son, Armaan. For Tongaat Hulett, Group Export Sales Manager Mr Sean Jaganath, graduating with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) marks the culmination of a journey defined by resilience, tenacity, and unwavering …
Dr Philip Ramphisa with his brother, Mr Moeti Ramphisa (left), and his friend, Mr Job Legodi. Dr Philip Ramphisa has graduated with a Doctorate in Business Administration. His study, co-supervised by Professor Cecile Gerwel-Proches and Dr Simon Taylor, was titled: …
Mr Marlon Lazarus with his wife, Gabby. Mr Marlon Lazarus, an Academic Administrator in the College of Health Sciences at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), has achieved an outstanding academic milestone, graduating cum laude with a Bachelor of Commerce Honours …
Summa cum laude honours graduate, Mr Ruveshan Naik. At just 23 years old, Durban native Mr Ruveshan Naik has achieved a significant milestone – completing his BCom Honours in Information Systems and Technology summa cum laude – while already building …
Durban University of Technology Lecturer, Dr Sandile Mkhize. Dr Sandile Mkhize’s research, titled: “Factors Affecting the Organic Products Market in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal: A Diffusion of Innovation Perspective”, aims to provide strategic insights for marketers and policymakers seeking to promote sustainable …
Dr Nomusa Dube-Ncube graduated with a Doctorate in Administration. Dr Nomusa Dube-Ncube, a trailblazing leader in South African politics and former KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Premier, has dedicated her life to public service and academic excellence, culminating in a Doctorate in Administration …
PhD graduate, Dr Derosha Moodley, uses role-play and narrative empathy to explore social emotional learning outcomes in English Literature. A love of performing stories, studying fiction and a curiosity in emotion may appear to be disconnected elements, but they converge …
Graduating cum laude, Ms Melicia Khasa’s study exposed gendered violence and discrimination in discipline at township schools. Graduating cum laude with a Master of Education degree, Ms Melicia Khasa has done more than just excel academically, she has sparked a …
Dr Winile Thusi rewrites the script on teaching isiZulu in today’s multilingual classrooms – pictured with her husband Mr Sabelo Thusi and daughters Anele and Anelisa (second from right). Learning to teach an indigenous language as a First Additional Language …






















































































































































































































