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Cynics will decry Cyril Ramaphosa as an incrementalist more devoted to party than country. But like the heroes’ journeys of yore, South Africa’s return to its rightful place as Africa’s Rainbow Nation will be a trudging journey up the hill, of determination and grit, without any of the fanfare and instant gratification beloved of the…
Saturday Star Article, May 25 2019 KEVIN RITCHIE KAHN Morbee went back to university this week – to finally, well officially, learn about the business side of the music industry. He’s been in the game for the last two decades: the Parlotones, which he started with school mates from Roodepoort’s West Ridge High School turns…
Henley Business school Africa (Henley Africa) has commissioned 12 up-and-coming artists to transform the school’s campus into a space that is more reflective of African culture and Henley’s identity as the top business school in Africa. Henley Africa has partnered with social enterprise The Coloured Cube, through which 12 artists have been selected from 80…
Daily Maverick, 16 May 2019 South Africa stood at the crossroads as the country went to the polls on 8 May 2019. Now with the ink barely dry on the official results, it is clear that the country has averted the Venezuela-like doomsday scenario foretold by so many pessimists. This is South Africa though and…
The Pretoria News, 15 May 2019 THE elections are over; the analysts have picked over the entrails of the campaigns and the new Members of Parliament are packing for Cape Town. The president and his speech writers are preparing for his state of the nation address that will chart his party’s vision for us for…
The Star, 4th May 2019 ON Wednesday May 8 this year South Africans head to the polls again. Will they even vote? If they do, will they even think before they make their mark in anger? Will you? It’s a very real question; there’s a lot to be enraged about with the tsunami of revelations…
EVERY year, Henley Business School hosts a master class at its Greenlands Campus. It’s a wonderful way to re-connect with alumni and students, while giving prospective students a glimpse of what we are all about. Last year, it was facilitated by Henley Business School Africa’s Dr Puleng Makhoalibe, the head of Henley Business School Arica’s…
IT’S called The Great Escape – and between Thursday May 9 and Saturday May 11, Henley MBA graduate Barry van Zyl was there, finding ways of exporting South Africa’s music to the world. Henley Business School is widely recognised for its diversity and international reach with 150 academics from 18 countries, widely published, over 7,000…
HENLEY Business School Africa is offering two scholarships honouring those who are speaking truth to power. It is open to investigative journalists and media practitioners who have shown courage and determination in their craft. The Sol Plaatje scholarship covers all the fees involved in a post graduate diploma in management practice and a Master’s degree…
1. What kind of candidates does your school seek to attract? We’re looking for people who want to lift their futures through studying hard, learning skills and building character. We’re looking for normal people with above average commitment. We specialise in trying to create “family-friendly” learning – good learning design can reduce the amount of…