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Adulting can be hard but Rumbidzayi Munyaradzi’s latest book makes it easy.
The uMkhonto weSizwe Party has announced key appointments and restructuring which is seen as their first move in consolidating to go into an elective conference.
‘The underlying drama in Ratatouille is the perceived conflict between the views that greatness is the purview of the exceptional few or rather as something that emerges through engaging the many. ’
Nolitha Ndalasi, a member of Clover Mama Afrika, is transforming her Khayelitsha community by providing meals, mentorship, and sustainable projects for children and families.
The continent’s estimated annual loss of $2. 5 billion due to inadequate IP protections amplifies the urgency of equipping participants with the skills to spearhead enhanced protection measures.
The GBS sector needs to develop a pipeline of leadership, if the industry is to reach the heights that its potential suggests it can.
SAWON foundation is set to host a conference on gender-based violence and leadership in Durban.
Pick n Pay’s chairman, Gareth Ackerman, has conceded that the Ackerman family and the board made significant mistakes in recruiting people to head up their retail business and that they may have been mismanaged.
In 2020, Moya made the decision to leave the DA and join ActionSA, where she quickly rose through the ranks.
Three influential African women launch WIPIA, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at mobilising philanthropic efforts to achieve gender equality and meet UN Sustainable Development Goals. Unveiled at the UN General Assembly, this bold move promises to reshape the landscape of global philanthropy.
Nene was speaking at Gordhan’s memorial service held by Sars in Pretoria.
Jazz musicians often learn from the ‘fallibility models’ of their teachers. In leadership, especially creative leadership, provocative learning comes from giving way to possibility rather than defending a firm position.
Although the NDB is now mostly focused on infrastructure projects, Survé recommends that it may also have authority to directly fund young entrepreneurs with creative ideas through a youth-oriented branch
Civic organisations and political parties have demanded that Gwamanda step down from office.
New Nelson Mandela Foundation Chief Executive Dr Mbongiseni Buthelezi has been a prominent social commentator, and fulfilled the role of Associate Professor at the University of Johannesburg, where he engages deeply with questions of justice, transformation, reparation, memory and archive.