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How to make every moment count and live life to the full
The sour side of life did not embitter Dr Sweetness
History made as alumnus becomes South Africa’s first female tax ombud
From NWU to Bojalana SEZ: a journey of growth and success
Having a ball in Botswana
NWU forges relations with education alumni
A tinge of purple covers the Free State
Stairways and ruins on the journey to reflection
North West High Court judges lead NWU-Juta Mock Trials
Micro-credentials as building blocks towards formal qualifications
NWU researcher to collaborate with Cambridge University
The day young minds fell in love with science
NWU excels again in world rankings – now 10th in Africa
Letter page – The Oude Molen grounds: a nice-to-remember story
Message from the Alumni Relations Office
Message from the NWU Convocation
Message from the vice-chancellor
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