Your university needs you ... that was the call to action for 10 000 Dibaz supporters to fill the NMMU stadium for a vital Varsity Cup clash against Tukkies University of Pretoria). That vocal, vibrant support carried the underdog side through to victory and a spot in the semi-finals against Maties (Stellenbosch University) next Monday (25 March). How proud we are!
A NEW chair, a new electric vehicle technology centre, Varsity Cup rugby, new buildings, public lectures, top speakers, filming, bush fires ... there's nothing dull about working or studying at NMMU
The Electric Vehicle Technology Centre as part of the country's new e-mobility programme was launched at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University today ... a wonderful example of how competitors become allies in seeking what's best for South Africa as highlighted by keynote speaker Dr Mamphela Ramphele.
It was lights, action and they're off - and again, and again, and again ... as filming of NMMU athletes took place here last night in what is the start of something very special for the university.
On Monday 18 March NMMU wants to fill its stadium with 10 000 Dibaz supporters for its final home game in the Varsity Cup competition ... it's part of bigger drive to put our university on the South African map!