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MBA alumna Diane Moalem holds a top job as Group Head of Operations at African tech organisation, ROAM Africa – which operates in six countries with 12 different brands– just eight years after entering the workforce.
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One of the first recipients of the Henley Dean’s Scholarship, and recent Henley Africa Flexible Executive MBA graduate, Goodness Nhlapho exhibited courage, determination and strength of character on her potholed road to academic success.
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It is important to not only lead and succeed in your own career – but to be an ethical, responsible leader.
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At UKZN Extended Learning, the adaptation of technology has provided new insights into the learning process, utilised to re-envision the learning process.
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Sundar Bharadwaj and Roy Masamba launched a multi-billion-dollar startup to grow bamboo on a huge scale across Africa.
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Henley Business School Africa is inviting journalists and media practitioners to apply for its annual Sol Plaatje Scholarship.
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Henley Business School Africa has become the first leading business school in South Africa to achieve Level 1 BBBEE.
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The skills needed for the future of work are evolving, and newly appointed managers or prospective candidates need to be well equipped to deal with the challenges they might face.
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The ability to secure funding for post-graduate studies is a barrier for many prospective students.
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Nelson Mandela University Business School is making history on the continent by offering an internationally recognised new doctoral programme for business professionals and specialists.
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