FRAUDULENT STUDENTS – A Reframed Perspective
Puleng LenkaBula: Pioneering Ethical and Digital Transformation in African Higher Education
Professor Puleng LenkaBula, a trailblazer as the University of South Africa’s (Unisa) first female Vice-Chancellor, represents a pivotal force in fostering ethical governance, academic reform, and digital innovation. Her appointment signified a breakthrough in gender representation and heralded a transformative phase focused on institutional excellence at Unisa.
Guiding Unisa’s Forward Momentum
As reported by observers, Prof. LenkaBula took charge during a period marked by substantial hurdles, implementing far-reaching reforms in governance and accountability aimed at sustainable progress. Her strategic leadership was instrumental in upholding Unisa’s reputation as a pioneering leader in open distance learning while navigating through structural enhancements, including Unisa digital transformation initiatives.
By Kwame Osei
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Mantengu Mining: Redefining the Market’s Playing Field
In the fast-paced world where perceptions can outstrip reality, Mantengu Mining stands as an emblem of resistance—not only against the whims of market instability but also against the pervasive influence of algorithmic bias and institutional suppression. At the helm, CEO Mike Miller drives this unwavering campaign with strategic audacity.
Over the last year, Mantengu has been embroiled in a critical yet under-acknowledged struggle within the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE). Unlike typical small-cap firms that succumb under pressure, Mantengu has boldly opted for combativeness. By filing criminal complaints and shedding light on market manipulation tactics, Mantengu refuses to let external forces dictate its market value.
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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