NWU appoints new deputy vice chancellor


By BAKANG MOKOTO

North West University has appointed the new deputy vice-chancellor, Professor Maphahlaganye Jeffrey Mphahlele. NWU vice chancellor and principal, Prof Dan Kgwadi said he is delighted to have Mphahlele on board.

“I am looking forward to welcoming Prof Mphahlele to the university. I am confident that he will make a huge contribution in our research and innovation portfolio and the university as a whole.

“Mphahlele will join the NWU family in the position of deputy vice-chancellor for research and innovation. His appointment was confirmed by the NWU Council recently. Prof Mphahlele holds a doctoral degree in Medical Virology (1999), a master’s degree in virology (1995) and a BSc honours degree (1993) and degree in microbiology (1992),” said Kgwadi.

He further said Mphahlele’s résumé is a shining testimony to his excellent work in the field of research and his contributions specifically in the scientific medical field. He added that this has led to him serving on the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Covid-19 vaccines in the Ministry of Health since 2020.

“Mphahlele has also published in various research publications on crucial topics such as strengthening immunisation services and policies and the vaccination control of infectious diseases. 

“Prof Mphahlele also co-founded the South African Vaccination and Immunisation Centre in 2005, and he was the head of the organisation from 2005 until 2014. He always investing in the future of young scientists and trained, supervised, and mentored many Post-Doctoral, Doctoral and Master students,” said Kgwadi.

Council chairperson, Dr Bismark Tyobeka said: “The council has full confidence in Prof Mphahlele’s ability to take research and innovation at the NWU to greater heights. His verve, commitment to research excellence and renowned expertise will make him a welcome – and integral – part of the NWU.

“Prof Mphahlele will head a formidable team of researchers, innovators and academics who have, through their consistent high-quality outputs, placed the NWU among the cream of the crop of South African universities.”

Toybeka said this can be seen in the latest Times Higher Education ranking for emerging economies universities in 2021, in which the university is ranked 97th out of 606 participating universities.

Prof Mphahlele is duped as an active and expert member in the scientific community and serves as vice president for Research at the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) since October 2014.

He has also been elected as member of the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSA) and has been acknowledged as C1 NRF-rated researcher since 2017. Mphahele’s career highlights also include being scientific advisor, lecturer, scientist and research fellow, are among others being academic head and chair at the Department of Virology at the University of Limpopo and the National Health Laboratory Service (NHL)’s Medical University of South Africa (Medunsa) Campus (August 2005 to September 2014).

“He was also co-director at the South African Medical Research Council’s (SAMRC) Diarrhoeal Pathogens Research unit at the World Health Organisation Rotavirus Regional Reference Laboratory for Africa at the Sefako Makgatho Health Services University and National Health Laboratory Service (February 2007 to March 2018).

Prof Mphahlele serves on a number of governance and advisory structures. He is the  vice chairperson of the European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) Association Board (May 2019 to May 2021), South African Deputy Representative in the General Assembly of EDCTP (June 2015 to present), vice-chairperson of the Global Research Collaboration for Infectious Disease Preparedness (GloPID-R) coordinated by the European Commission (2015 to present), member of the oversight committee of the Network for Education and Support in Immunisation at the University of Antwerp in Belgium (2014 to October 2019).

Vice chairperson of the National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS) Board (June 2020 to present), board member of the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA – New Regulator of Medicines, Medical Devices and IVDs) (Oct 2017 to present) and serving on the board of directors of the Poliomyelitis Research Foundation NPC (Apr 2018 to present).

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‘It’s all systems go for Banyana Banyana’


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI  

It’s all systems go for the Banyana Banyana in their preparation for the African Women Cup of Nations scheduled for Morocco in 2022. The Council of the Southern African Football Associations (COSAFA) champions have been pitted against neighbours, Mozambique in the first round of the tournament.

Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis said she was excited about the draw and was ready to get going.

“We are very excited that the draw has finally taken place. It has been a frustrating year for women football because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Mozambique match will be a tough encounter and we are glad that we have played them in the COSAFA tournament before. Therefore, we know their strengths and weaknesses.

“We will not take them lightly as we know that Women’s football on the continent is growing,” said Ellis.

The first match of the two-legged encounter will be played during the week of 7 – 15 June 2021, while the second leg is scheduled for a week later. Mozambique will be at home in the first leg while Banyana Banyana will host the second leg.

The winner of the Mozambique/South Africa match will meet the winner of Algeria v Sudan match in the second round to decide on who qualifies for the AWCON tournament in Morocco scheduled for July next year. The second round matches are scheduled for October.

Four semi-finalists will automatically qualify for the FIFA World Cup scheduled for Australia and New Zealand in 2023 while the two other spots will be involved in playoffs.

Meanwhile, the South African U-17 National Women’s Team (Bantwana) will only play in the third round of African qualifiers against the winners of Equatorial Guinea and Kenya. The FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup will be hosted in India in 2022.

Basetsana who are the South African Women’s U-20 National Team will play winners of DR Congo and Sao Tome in the second round of Africa qualifiers for a shot at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup scheduled for Costa Rica.

Morocco AWCON qualifiers draw:

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