Pretoria News Weekend

Unisa head bows out after 33 years

UNISA has bid farewell to its stalwart academic and vice-chancellor, Professor Mandla Makhanya, who has left the institution after 33 years of service.

At a farewell function this week, Makhanya said his love for academia remains close to his heart. “This is something that has never been replaced by anything else,” he told the audience of fellow

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