Faculties

Applying Computer Science in real life

Thato Manthata, a final-year Computer Science student at the University of Limpopo, isn’t just studying technology—he’s on a mission to use it as a tool for change.

Meet Humanities top achiever

A final-year communication studies student at the University of Limpopo, Khomotso Asnath Kekana,  is proving that hard work really does pay off.

First year Science student boxes to victory

Blessing Kganyago, a first-year student at the University of Limpopo, hails from Moletji Semenyane in Limpopo. Pursuing her studies in the Faculty of Science and Agriculture, Blessing has taken on a unique challenge: becoming the only female boxer in a group dominated by males.

Media student uses stage play to express Africanism.

In a dynamic celebration of culture and identity, Tirelo Samson Sadike, a passionate media student, utilizes the art of stage play to convey the vibrant essence of Africanism.

How GatewayFM shapes media student

Tekolo Ndwalo, a University of Limpopo (UL) media student and tutor from Leokwe village, aims to transform the media landscape. His academic journey has shaped his multifaceted career ambitions and is driven to make a meaningful impact in the media industry.

Not defined by first attempt

In 2019, Mmapula Malatji faced a moment of truth when her matric results fell short of her expectations. The disappointment could have been a defining moment, but instead, it became a turning point in her journey towards success.

UL SCICOMM students on foundations of science

UL's Science Communication postgrads engaged Grade 6 and 7 learners with interactive science exhibitions and shows. They explored fields like agriculture, astronomy, and robotics. The initiative sparked interest in STEM subjects.

Tebogo tailor's through academia

Moselakgomo Evelyn Tebogo (22) from Ga-Matlala Madietane, marches to the beat of her own drum,  As a student at the University of Limpopo, Evelyn had planned to launch her first business while still studying.

Tebogo’s Leap from Studies to Sustainability

Tebogo Kate Modula, a 24-year-old University of Limpopo alumna, is making strides in environmental development. With an Honours degree in Development Studies, she is now an interns as an Environmental Development Officer at the Limpopo Government Office. Modula is paving her way in the environmental sector.

UL graduate makes his mark in labour law

At just 24, Mmirwa Jacob Mangena is already making his mark in the legal world. A recent graduate with a Master’s in Labour Law from the University of Limpopo(UL) , he’s proving that resilience and purpose can take you from humble beginnings to high-powered ambitions.

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