Mail & Guardian
Mail & Guardian
gibslatest news & developments
Jonathan Foster-Pedley, dean and director of the Henley Business School

The value of Executive Education in South Africa

It’s important for anyone who considers themselves an industry leader to be constantly learning

Professor Nicola Kleyn, dean of the Gordon Institute of Business Science

Future-proof your leadership

Carefully research what you need before you embark on a new course or direction

Minister of Mineral Resources Gwede Mantashe is expected to give evidence before the Zondo commission. (Mujahid Safodien/AFP)

Mantashe condemns land occupation in the Western Cape

On the first day of land reform dialogue, the minister of mineral resources condemned land occupation in the Overberg town of Hermanus

Attending an executive education programme is also a networking opportunity

Executive Education a vital piece of the puzzle to building access to wealth

It will increase the South African skilled talent pool and diversify the boardroom and entrepreneurial space

Nishan Pillay

GIBS executive education, leading organisational renewal

South needs to develop strong leaders to battle the low-growth trap it is presently caught in

Tom Moyane (Paul Botes/M&G)

Which way forward for SA?

The presidential frontrunners have different economic visions but ultimately they’re limited by the ANC’s policy directions

Moody’s is wrong, says Motlanthe

Kgalema Motlanthe says Moody’s downgrading of South Africa’s credit rating outlook was wrong and lacked understanding of government’s efforts.

Government was kind enough to spend some of our money selling the Protection of State Information Bill to us. Here’s a translation of what they really meant.

Qiniso: Be the change you want to see

The M&G caught up with various participants at the Qiniso dialogues to find out how they have been inspired to bring about change.

Qiniso dialogues: What is our common identity?

Representatives of all parts of society came together for the first of a series of debates to uncover five questions every South African must answer.

Entrepreneurial times

Local and global economic conditions have reinforced the critical importance of effective leadership in South African companies.