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Tamsin Oxford

I am a professional editor, journalist, blogger, wordsmith, social junkie and writer with over 19 years of experience in both magazine publishing and Public Relations.

Professor Alexander Quandt has won the Special Annual Theme Award for his work on materials for inclusive economic development

Inclusivity through innovation

Special Annual Theme Award: Materials for inclusive economic development

About 422 000 local jobs are tied to exports to economies with active or incoming carbon border adjustment mechanisms (Oupa Nkosi)

The carbon tax: why it could work

The Act has the potential to mitigate environmental damage and boost South Africa’s standing globally

Riversands is a successful PPP that has created more than 1 000 permanent and 2 000 temporary jobs. (Photos: brightliquidlight & Supplied)

The success of the public-private partnership

The model has the potential to create significant change in a country in dire need of just that

Brandell Turner of TNK Attorneys believes that PPPs can benefit the government, the companies involved and the South African public. (Photos: Sean Wilson, Focal Fusion Photography)

PPPs can fund public infrastructure – essential in the African context

Are public-private partnerships capable of delivering real value or are they at risk of self-congratulatory spending and recognition?

Mankodi Moitse, chief executive of Kagiso Trust, says we cannot afford to ignore the opportunities that come with 4IR. (Photos: Tumi Mmola – Creative Fiends)

Critical thinking in critical times

Forward thinking and research that defines the societal impact of the 4IR reveals a realm of potential within a world of challenges

The Wits Communications team: Erna van Wyk, Deborah Minors, Refilwe Mabula, Buhle Zuma, Boniswa Khumalo, Shirona Patel, Schalk Mouton and Lauren Mulligan

Communication Award

The Wits Communications team is committed to making research and science accessible through creative strategies and multiple platforms

The NSTF-South32 trophy

The NSTF-South32 Awards

Twenty-one years of recognising excellence in science, engineering, technology and innovation

Professor Robin Crewe

Lifetime Award for achievement by an individual

Leader and ‘complete bee person’

The MBA remains relevant, because business strategy must still lead to results

Is the MBA dead?

Despite the changes wrought by 4IR, this challenging degree remains relevant

The format of the MBA promotes knowledge and skills that are applicable to almost any organisation

Who needs an MBA?

What type of person in what type of role will truly benefit from undertaking an MBA?

Tintswalo Lodges
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Tintswalo Lodges

Trailblazing Family

BREARD Foundation
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BREARD Foundation

Trailblazing in rural upliftment

Airbnb Africa
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Airbnb Africa

Trailblazing disruption

Forestry South Africa
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Forestry South Africa

Trailblazing in public spaces

Thebe Tourism Group
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Thebe Tourism Group

Trailblazing in Transformation

Head Concierge
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Head Concierge

Trailblazing customer care

The Roving Bantu
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The Roving Bantu

Trailblazing Trailblazing the trails

Virtual bus tour – 2030 (Photo Archive)

Tour 2.0

Trailblazing in the community

Regency Hotel Group (Photo Archive)

Regency Hotel Group

Trailblazing Leadership

Conquer Kilimanjaro (Photo Archive)

Conquer Kilimanjaro

Trailblazing Travel Psychology