08/05/2026
Inspiring my leadership š„³
Friday, 08 May 2026
To: All Media Houses
MEDIA STATEMENT
NORTH WEST DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CONGRATULATES DR ELIAS MALINDI FOR OBTAINING THE DOCTRATE IN PHILOSOPHY OF COMMUNICATION
The North West Department of Education wishes to congratulate Dr Elias Malindi on his recent achievement of obtaining a Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) in Communication. He graduated from the North-West University, Mahikeng Campus, on Friday, 08 May 2026.
Dr Malindi was recently appointed by the North West Department of Education as the Director for Communication Services. He brings with him more than 20 years of experience in Communication Services within the Department, reflecting a long-standing commitment to excellence and professional growth.
Before entering academia, Dr Malindi worked underground in the mining sector for eight years. This experience shaped his work ethic and strengthened his determination to pursue higher education. Through commitment and resilience, he progressed academically and ultimately obtained his Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Communication, B.A. (Honours) in Communication before registering for a Master of Arts (M.A.) dissertation in Communication, which he completed in 2013. He subsequently enrolled for a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Communication Studies. All of these qualifications were obtained through the North-West University, Mahikeng Campus.
The topic for his study, āDeveloping a communication framework for the effective dissemination of pandemic-related information in rural areas of the Ngaka Modiri Molema District in South Africaā.This study is situated within the field of health communication, the research addresses challenges associated with information exchange in underserved communities during public health crises.
A qualitative research design was employed, incorporating the perspectives of key stakeholders, including traditional leaders, educational institutions and government departments.The findings reveal that existing communication approaches are often fragmented and inadequately aligned with local contexts.
The study proposes a contextually relevant framework that integrates community-based structures and culturally appropriate communication strategies. This framework seeks to enhance coordination, improve access to information, and strengthen community responsiveness and resilience during pandemics.
The MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi congratulated Dr Elias Malindi and expressed that his hard work, dedication and commitment to academic excellence serve as an inspiration to many within the education sector.
āDr Malindiās achievement is a testament to perseverance, discipline and a passion for lifelong learning. His accomplishment not only brings pride to the Department, but also demonstrates the importance of continuous personal and professional development. I would like to encourage all our colleagues in the Department, not to relax but to develop themselves in their different careers. One day they are going to reap the benefits of personal development,ā said MEC Motsumi.
MEC Motsumi further highlighted that Dr Malindi will continue to inspire many employees who started from humble beginnings and worked their way up through dedication, perseverance, and hard work.
Dr Elias Malindiās achievement stands as a testament to perseverance and the transformative power of education. His story reflects a firm belief that oneās background does not determine oneās future.
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Issued by the North West Department of Education
For more information, please contact:
Vuyo Mantshule | Departmental Spokesperson | 073 217 7335
Godfrey Seatle | Acting Head of Communication | 072 893 2973