The NWU LIS (Vanderbijlpark Campus) had a great opportunity to attend the NWU Alumni & Friends Authors Book Fair on Saturday, February 22, 2025. The event, which brought together talented alumni authors, students, staff and community members, was a wonderful celebration of the power of stories, experiences, ideas and knowledge.

The Alumni & Friends Authors Book Fair was more than just a book fair; it served as a platform for reconnecting with the NWU community, strengthening the relationships between alumni, staff, and students, and recognizing NWU alumni's amazing contributions to the world of literature
Various speakers commended the authors for their creativity and hard work, sharing how reading books may inspire reflection on memories, experiences, and life journeys and help promote reading. Mr. Maropene Ramabina, Manager: information Services at the Vanderbijlpark Campus Library, also made remarks on the importance and value of engaging with alumni authors, noting that this not only celebrates their literary contributions but also enriches the library’s diverse collection and promotes lifelong learning for the NWU community.
The event proved to be a great success, and the LIS is looking forward to supporting alumni authors and the literary community in future events. In the words of Neil Gaiman—"A book is a dream that you hold in your hands."
By Josina Simango
The Vanderbijlpark campus library celebrated the promotions of two exceptional staff members, Ms. Xolile Vilakazi and Ms. Nthabiseng Maseko, on February 25 and 26, 2025. As of 3rd March 2025, Ms Vilakazi assumed the position of Assistant Librarian at the Potchefstroom campus (Information Commons), while Ms Maseko assumed the role of Faculty Support Librarian (Education and Humanities).
"Ms Vilakazi's and Ms Maseko's promotions reflect their outstanding contributions to the LIS. Their dedication, hard work, and commitment to excellence have had a long-term impact on the team, and we are honoured to celebrate their achievements," says Maropene Ramabina, Manager: Information Services at the Vanderbijlpark campus.
''Their professional experiences serve as an example of the power of dedication, commitment, and continuous growth, motivating younger professionals within the department. We eagerly anticipate their growth as they take the LIS to new heights," says Dr. Sabelo Chizwina, Director of Information and Learning Services.
The LIS team also bid farewell to Mr. Given Mudau, who has been an HSRC intern in the department since August 2024. His contributions during his time with the team were invaluable, and we wish him success in his future endeavors as he builds on the experience he gained during his internship.
By Josina Simango
Library Intern, Vanderbijlpark library