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2025-05-11 Social Transformation specialises in the creation, development, management and evaluation of the transformational and social development roles and responsibilities of the government, the business sector, and communities in developing societies, thereby…https://humanities.nwu.ac.za/social-transformation/contact-us
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2025-05-12 Post graduate enquiries: Potchefstroom Campus and Vanderbijlpark Campus - Ms Anzel van Rensburg Building F13, Room G46 Tel: +27 (0)18 285 2558 anzel.vanrensburg@nwu.ac.za Mahikeng Campus – Dr Kgomotso Bosilong Kgomotso.bosilong@nwu.…https://humanities.nwu.ac.za/social-transformation/qualifications
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2021-11-08 Available on the Mahikeng and Potchefstroom Campuses Setswana is an indigenous African language belonging to the Sesotho language group of the Sintu language family. It is also the language spoken by the Batswana people. This is a group of tribes…https://humanities.nwu.ac.za/af/languages/vertaal-en-tolkstudie