
UNNECT connects students across South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania and 10 more SADC nations β share knowledge, build communities, and shape Africa's future together.
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UNNECT launches across 14 Southern African Development Community countries, giving every student a voice.
26+ universities and colleges joining UNNECT
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Free
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2026
Launch year

Real students. Real connections. Real growth.
























Purpose-built tools designed around how African students actually learn, collaborate, and grow.
Upload and access notes, past papers, textbooks, and research from students across SADC universities.
Connect with classmates studying the same subjects and form virtual or in-person study groups.
Get help on tough topics from students who have aced the same courses at top African universities.
Discover internships, job opportunities, and career advice tailored to the African job market.
Break down borders. Learn from students in Cape Town, Harare, Lusaka, Dar es Salaam and beyond.
Earn karma by helping others, sharing great content, and becoming a respected voice in your field.
Sign up free with your student email and select your university from our growing list of SADC institutions.
Find communities for your courses, interests, and university. Browse 500+ communities or create your own.
Share notes, ask questions, vote on the best content, and build your academic reputation across SADC.

Sharing knowledge across SADC right now
Early access students share their experience
"UNNECT changed how I study. I found students from Zimbabwe sharing notes on the same textbook I was using β we formed a group and all passed!"
Amara Nkosi πΏπ¦
University of Pretoria, SA
"Finally a platform built for us. I got internship leads through the Career community and connected with students I never would have met otherwise."
Tendai Moyo πΏπΌ
University of Zimbabwe, ZW
"The Study Hacks community helped me improve my GPA. Real African students sharing what actually works in our context. This is what we needed."
Naledi Dlamini πΏπ²
UNZA, Lusaka, ZM

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