by Keyaka Magazine | Mar 4, 2026 | Campus Life
By Shonani Mufamadi Amapiano has ruled the soundscape of South Africa, but in 2025, from the streets of Nobody, Turfloop, 20-year-old Michael Seabi, better known as Mkholobotho, is bending it into something entirely new. He does this through a radical minimalism,...
by Keyaka Magazine | Mar 4, 2026 | Campus Life, Health & Wellness
By Mohau Seleka After losing her grandmother to diabetes, Linamandla Koka made a conscious decision to prioritise her health. She began a wellness journey marked by regular exercise, balanced nutrition, and intentional living. Originally from Queenstown in the Eastern...
by Keyaka Magazine | Mar 3, 2026 | Campus Life, Work & Money
By Moleboge Motlanthe, Mueletshedzi Siphuma and President Setumu Financial freedom does not begin after graduation it starts with the choices students make while still on campus. This message took centre stage during a two-day financial literacy workshop hosted at the...
by Keyaka Magazine | Mar 2, 2026 | Campus Life, Gender Desk, Health & Wellness
By Phuti Semenya The University of Limpopo recently hosted a Gender-Based Violence (GBV) sensitization workshop for male first-year students. The initiative forms part of the university’s commitment to creating a safe, respectful, and inclusive campus environment. The...
by Keyaka Magazine | Feb 22, 2026 | Faculties, Humanities
By Mohau Seleka With her eyes on excellence, Takalani Emmah Mulaudzi has secured the top spot, shining as a symbol of hard-earned success. Born and raised in Musina, Limpopo Province, Takalani completed her high school studies at Musina Secondary. She developed a...