
College of Humanities boasts UKZN’s Youngest Teen Graduates
Ms Avuyile Siphala and Nokwanda Nxumalo graduated with their Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Sciences degrees respectively, and they are only 19 years old! Siphala, known for her
Ms Avuyile Siphala and Nokwanda Nxumalo graduated with their Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Sciences degrees respectively, and they are only 19 years old! Siphala, known for her
Multi-talented performer and social activist, Ms Zinhle Madela graduated recently from UKZN with her Postgraduate Diploma in Community and Development studies. ‘I am thrilled to graduate from UKZN again,’ she
A desire to play a role in improving health-related matters in communities spurred the research of two graduates – Ms Zandile Msimango and Ms Bridget Msomi – who were awarded
UKZN’s youngest graduate for 2020, Ngidi was awarded her Bachelor of Social Science degree during the virtual graduation ceremony.
Community Development lecturer Dr Zifikile Phindile Shangase of the School of Built Environment and Development Studies (BEDS) presented her research on virtual classrooms at the Africa e-Learning Conference 2020 in Johannesburg.
Masters student in Community Development Ms Zandile Msimango has landed a top position in Project Management at Ilitha Research and Management Consultants. She will be responsible for research, project planning and management for some of the company’s clients, enabling her to put her skills to good use and to lay the foundation to achieve her goals.
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