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NWU optimistic about collaboration amid higher education space crisis

Tshegofatso LetsieBy Tshegofatso Letsie3 months agoNo Comments8 Views
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The North-West University (NWU) has expressed optimism that stronger collaboration will help address persistent challenges in the higher education sector, ultimately benefiting students and the country.

Vice-Chancellor Professor Bismark Tyobeka made the remarks during an oversight visit by Higher Education and Training Minister Buti Manamela, who was assessing the institution’s readiness for the 2026 academic year.

“This visit highlights our commitment to working with the Department of Higher Education and Training to foster a vibrant educational environment that responds to the evolving needs of our students and the broader community,” Tyobeka said. “We remain dedicated to delivering exceptional learning experiences, innovative programmes, and robust support resources.”

The visit comes amid a nationwide shortage of space at higher education institutions. NWU is among the affected universities, having received more than 420,000 applications for just 11,800 first-year spaces across its campuses.

Minister Manamela called for urgent interventions to safeguard access to higher education, a view echoed by Professor Tyobeka.

“The Minister’s insights will be crucial as we enhance our academic offerings and strengthen our infrastructure,” he added. “With the support of the department, we continue to work towards building a transformative educational landscape that meets and exceeds the expectations of today’s students.”

While the Department of Higher Education and Training has assured that measures are being put in place to address capacity challenges, prospective students are encouraged to explore alternative learning options.

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