We are privileged to live in a flourishing, messy, raucous democracy – don’t squander your vote
Relatively unusual in Africa and large swathes of the world, we are free to choose whom we want to represent us, free to associate with whom we want,...
Relatively unusual in Africa and large swathes of the world, we are free to choose whom we want to represent us, free to associate with whom we want,...
Newly elected South African Tourism Board member Nqabomzi Haya-Zhanda has come a long way since her childhood in an Eastern Cape village. A seasoned...
For more than a decade, Patrick Williams put off getting a formal qualification to back up the work he was doing. Then, an opportunity to attend...
The prestigious 11th International Conference on Industrial Economics System and Industrial Security Engineering (IEIS 2024) and the 14th...
Unlike many people who find the introspection required by the personal mastery module of the MBA quite uncomfortable, self-confessed introvert,...
New research from Henley Business School Africa and Risk Insights looks at how JSE-listed companies are ‘walking the talk’ regarding ESG and reveals...
The conversation around land ownership in SA has been raging since before the advent of democracy in 1994. But say DR MÉLANI PRINSLOO and CARA BOUWER...
For auditor turned renewable energy expert Lunga Mkhwanazi – the Henley international MBA was just the spark he needed to set his sideline rooftop...
Ever since she scored the highest marks in matric at her school in rural Limpopo in far northern South Africa, Vongani Masondo has always been an...
In Henley Business School Africa, alumnus Alvin Kalideen says he found a perfect match. The business school expanded his horizons mentally at the...