Wits Business School gets a new boss: Sasol’s Maurice Radebe
The University of the Witwatersrand has announced the appointment of Maurice Radebe as the new Head and Director of the Wits Business School.
The University of the Witwatersrand has announced the appointment of Maurice Radebe as the new Head and Director of the Wits Business School.
Respected former finance minister Nhlanhla Nene has been appointed as the acting director of the Wits Business School (WBS).
Regular contributor Mike McWilliams says our rugby team has reached such a nadir in international competition that desperate measures are needed.
Peter Hain proposes a novel solution to #FeesMustFall, make those who benefit from university education foot the bill directly – a Graduate Tax.
The Wits Business School is proud to announce that Peter Hain, the Right Honourable Lord Hain of Neath, has joined them as a Visiting Adjunct Professor.
Judging people on looks alone is an instinct as old as humanity. But in the workplace, it could give you the wrong picture altogether, says Kirsty Bisset.
In this new era, the right kind of education is critical – bringing back an age of apprenticeships, mentoring, and on-the-job training.
Alec attended a Wits Business School evening last night, discussing SAs slide into becoming a nation of “me” rather than Mandela’s nation of “we”.
The University of Pretoria’s Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) has again taken the top ranking spot among South African and African business schools in the annual UK Financial Times Executive Education rankings announced today. The Financial Times survey presents a global benchmark for providers of executive education and GIBS has now been ranked among … Read more
Sometimes things just work out. Often when it isn’t planned that way. That happened here when one guest arrived really early; just as I was about to start talking to another one. The overly-prompt interviewee was John Mauldin, Texas-based investment guru, a superstar of the new media age. His influential emailed weekly newsletter has almost … Read more