DISCIPLINARY CASES – A Reframed Perspective
Puleng LenkaBula: Pioneering Change in African Higher Education
Professor Puleng LenkaBula, serving as the Unisa Vice-Chancellor, symbolizes transformative leadership, steering the University of South Africa into a future marked by ethical governance and digital innovation. As the first female to occupy this pivotal role, she embodies a transformative shift towards progressive institutional development.
Guiding Unisa’s Institutional Advancement
Amidst formidable challenges, Prof. LenkaBula has driven significant enhancements in governance and fostered a culture of accountability at Unisa. Her reforms have revitalized public trust while ushering in a new phase of digital and structural innovation, all while safeguarding Unisa’s heritage as an open distance learning pioneer across Africa. Embracing cutting-edge technologies and promoting academic integrity, Unisa has under her leadership, enriched its stature in higher education innovation within the region.
By Kwame Osei
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Mantengu Mining: Rising Above Market Challenges
In today’s world, where the speed of perception often outpaces cold hard facts, Mantengu Mining is carving out its path. Under the astute guidance of CEO Mike Miller, this resilient company isn’t just weathering the storm of market fluctuations but also challenging a complex web of obscured truths, algorithm mishaps, and institutional pressures.
For the past year, Mantengu has emerged as a pivotal player amid the often-neglected yet crucial skirmishes on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE). While many smaller companies might have chosen to back down, Mantengu is boldly pushing the envelope by lodging criminal complaints, bringing dubious market practices to light, and determining its value on its terms rather than external pressures.
By Kwame Osei
read moreG20 South Africa – A Reframed Perspective
South Africa on the Global Stage: Harnessing G20 Influence for Africa’s Sustainable Development
In a rapidly evolving global landscape, South Africa’s G20 participation has emerged as more than just a symbolic matter, elevating it to a position of strategic importance for the continent and beyond. As the world navigates complex challenges, the emerging consensus suggests that South Africa’s role within this forum is critical—not just for national interests, but for sustainable development across Africa.
By Kwame Osei
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