Climate change resilience: can philanthropy play a role?
We have heard about it all before: rising temperatures, failing crops resulting in food insecurity, the melting ice caps – these are all part of the narrative of climate change.
We have heard about it all before: rising temperatures, failing crops resulting in food insecurity, the melting ice caps – these are all part of the narrative of climate change.
The African Energy Leadership Centre (AELC) at Wits Business School recently hosted a delegation from the University of Namibia (UNAM)
Yesterday, Wits Business School (WBS) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Siemens Energy (Pty Ltd) which will see the two entities collaborate on a number of training and development
Lwazi Ngubevana was a panellist on CNBC Africa, on a programme focusing on energy in Africa - strategies and policies needed to finance the continent’s energy needs.
Covid-19 has had innumerable effects on the country. While the human cost is undoubtedly the most severe of these, the economic impact has been profound.
On Tuesday, we held the next in our series of dialogues in partnership with the Tourism Business Council of South Africa (TBCSA) which looks at ways to transform and reignite the tourism industry.
On Wednesday, Mills Soko was in conversation with Vice-Chancellor Zeblon Vilakazi, which gave wonderful insight into our VC’s world, ideas and vision for the university.
In our last WWW, we mentioned that Bheki Moyo had been invited to present his findings for a report commissioned by the Vodafone Foundation, Barriers to African Civil Society
Global higher and business education analyst, Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), has published its rankings of the world’s best MBA programmes, which includes two from South Africa.
He leads with respect, dignity, and passion for excellent IT support and service delivery on the Parktown Management Campus.