Examination Integrity in the Age of Online Learning: How Universities Can Protect Academic Standards

As African universities prepare to expand their online programmes to meet the demands of a growing student population, projected to surge by 64 million tertiary-aged individuals by 2034, the infrastructures supporting many of these institutions’ academic integrity have not kept pace. While some classrooms have gone digital, the examination halls, in many cases, have not. And that gap is where institutional credibility is quietly eroding. But the scale of the opportunity is undeniable: Africa’s e-learning market reached USD 3.4 […]
From 100 to 10,000 Students: How Vigilearn Scales with Your Institution

There is a particular kind of institutional crisis that does not announce itself loudly. It creeps in gradually, disguised as growing pains: admissions taking twice as long as they used to, staff copying data between systems that were never meant to communicate, and academic reports that take days to generate and still come out wrong. By the time a university leadership team recognises what is happening, the underlying problem has often been embedded for years. The system […]
Why Universities Are Choosing Cloud-Based Platforms Over On-Premise Systems

There is a server room somewhere on an African university campus right now that is costing far more than anyone budgeted. The hardware is ageing. The IT team is stretched. The last major software update took three weeks to roll out, and some departments are still waiting. This is not a unique situation; it is the daily reality for scores of institutions across the continent that still rely on on-premises infrastructure to run their academic […]
The Digital Campus Is Not the Future. It’s What Your Students Are Already Expecting Today

Before your newest student set foot on campus, their digital life is seamless and frictionless; they had already filed a tax return on their phone, tracked a food delivery in real time, streamed three seasons of a show, and moved money across banks without speaking to anyone. Then they enrolled at your institution and are handed a form to fill in by hand. This is the tension every university leader across Africa must reckon with. Students arrive with expectations […]
How Universities in Africa Are Using Technology to Triple Student Enrolment

Across Africa, universities are facing a new reality. Competition for students is increasing, learner expectations are changing, and institutional growth is no longer driven by reputation alone. Today’s students expect fast applications, seamless communication, mobile accessibility, and digital-first experiences from the moment they discover a university to the day they graduate. This is why university enrolment technology in Africa has become more than an operational conversation. It is now a growth conversation. Institutions that once treated technology […]