With globalisation and changes in international business, more people are getting their MBA’s through different ways of funding.
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With globalisation and changes in international business, more people are getting their MBA’s through different ways of funding.
The increasingly discerning student acknowledges that learning is a lifelong process and that now, more than ever, education is inextricably linked to one’s career progress, especially so in the Knowledge economy.
Once you have decided to do an MBA, the first thing you should do is decide how you are going to pay for it.
The main focus of MBA degrees are on mature, talented adults with proven academic ability. These are highly motivated people with business experience. Students with the capacity for personal and professional development are chosen most often.
The flexibility, accessibility and affordability of the MANCOSA MBA make it possible for people who qualify to complete their MBA without sacrificing their relationships with their loved ones.
The National Department of Health says South Africa’s two-tier system of paying for healthcare has failed to guarantee good quality healthcare for all.
President Cyril Ramaphosa sought stability by reappointing Enoch Godongwana for a second stint as Finance Minister and has named Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams the Minister of Small Business. This is a welcome move for a country where entrepreneurship offers plenty of options to kick-start economic growth.
The South African fraud landscape has steadily increased over the past five years, making this one of the top risks South Africans face daily.
Statistics show that many South Africans look forward to the annual Black Friday sales and are not afraid to spend their hard-earned money on big purchases at these sales. Statistics from First National Bank (FNB) show that its cardholders spent 15% more on Black Friday 2021 than in 2020.
Professor Joanne B. Ciulla, Research Director of the Institute for Ethical Leadership at Rutgers University, USA, delivered a leadership lecture at Mancosa [GSB] on Tuesday, 6th June 2017.
MANCOSA announced that the institution is now the main sponsor of Howick High School, much to the delight of the school teachers and members of the soccer team.
MANCOSA hosted its 4th Annual Golf Day on 5 September 2017 at the Durban Country Club (DCC), which is amongst the Top 100 courses in the world.
Amongst the attendees were MANCOSA staff members who had the opportunity to listen to an encouraging keynote address by the Minister of Human Settlements, Lindiwe Sisulu.
On Friday 6thOctober 2017, the MANCOSA Centre for Women Leadership hosted and facilitated a Leadership and Skills Development Workshop for female members of the Impumelelo Disabled organisation at the Mancosa [GSB]. The workshop was attended by thirty – two women from the organisation.
MANCOSA’s Alumni Association recently revised its vision to embody the key values of Honoris United Universities – Collaborative Intelligence, Agility and Mobility. Honoris United Universities is the first pan-African private higher education network committed to preparing and educating the next generation of African leaders and professionals able to impact regionally in a globalised world.
MANCOSA hosted the 4th Annual Dr Chota Motala Memorial Lecture in Durban on 17 November 2017.
The annual memorial lecture is held to commemorate the life and contributions of the late Dr Motala and to celebrate his courage and leadership as a political activist.
On Sunday, 15th October 2017, The Muslim Women’s Network in Port Elizabeth, hosted a successful cancer awareness function themed and titled, “Together We Can”.
Providing youth with the opportunity and resources to read is perhaps as important as inculcating the importance of reading. In 2017, MANCOSA partnered with the Department of Basic Education and New Africa Education Foundation on the current “Read-to-Lead” campaign which was launched four years ago.
MANCOSA invited two experts to explain and analyse the budget speech from a political, economic and social perspective. The founder of the ZYPO Zone, Ms Nozipho Moyo moderated the panel discussion.
MANCOSA hosted its 36th graduation ceremony at the Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in Durban on Saturday, 7th April 2018. More than 5000 students, staff and guests attended the ceremony. Graduation day is a special day in the life of every student, and this event was no different.
The seminar focussed on HE and scholarly publishing as sites of contestation and the need for boundary crossing as intersecting threads in the quest at MANCOSA to advance what Dr Israel referred to as [NEW]search.
On Monday, July 16th 2018, MANCOSA launched its new flagship offering, the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degree at its Graduate School of Business [GSB], in Durban. The principal and founder of MANCOSA, Professor Yusuf Karodia, welcomed guests and potential students in his opening address and expressed his delight at the achievement of this milestone.
ANCOSA hosted an extended graduation ceremony over 12 and 13 October 2018 at the Mosiek Lifestyle Centre in Johannesburg. An impressive 1735 students graduated with their respective qualifications over the two-day ceremony.
The essential differences between the MBA and DBA were outlined, with panellists sharing concrete experiences of how the DBA was a worthwhile investment.
MANCOSA, took up the challenge and partnered with The Department of Basic Education and non-profit organisation New Africa Education Foundation represented by Ahmed Motala; to distribute 30 mobile libraries to deserving primary schools’ country wide.
MANCOSA’s annual Dr Mahomed “Chota” Motala Memorial Lecture has become a much anticipated and significant event on the institution’s calendar…
As part of its strategy to expand its footprint in Gauteng, MANCOSA opened a new learning centre, in Pretoria on Tuesday, 27 November 2018. The Pretoria learning centre will provide additional resources and opportunities for support, to students in the province of Gauteng.
MANCOSA Research Academy hosted the second DBA Open Seminar at the GSB in Durban on Friday, 07th December 2018.
Finding good managers is the biggest challenge for growth on the African continent. Poor management is curtailing investment, which is needed to create jobs for the people of the continent. Estimates put the number of people in management and supervisor posts in Africa at 10 million.
Through the acquisition of new work placed skills, you have the opportunity to potentially change your career path. Successful graduation has become more realistic as the flexibility of studying online has made additional studies much more accessible and affordable.
MANCOSA is a proud member of Honoris United Universities (HUU). HUU is a Pan-African independent, higher education network committed to preparing and educating the next generation of African leaders and professionals able to impact regionally in a globalised world.
Professor Hamid who is the Academic Director at MANCOSA, one of the largest and leading private higher education institutions in South Africa which is affiliated to Honoris, has a special interest in teacher training and educational research as well as the internationalisation of higher education.
Professor Karodia, the founder of distance learning institutions MANCOSA and REGENT Business School, was commenting at a glittering awards ceremony and banquet in Sandton, Johannesburg, after receiving the award for being voted Africa’s greatest visionary in the development of higher education.
Private higher education MANCOSA’s School of Education has partnered with the Gcinamasiko Arts and Heritage Trust to get Mhlope, the world-renowned actress, playwright, storyteller and author, to keep children captivated with her iconic voice and knack of storytelling.
With the coronavirus putting severe strain on health and nutrition, private higher education institution MANCOSA has distributed thousands of packs of personal protective equipment (PPE) to safeguard healthcare workers and food hampers for the poor.
Many educators are challenged by a new reality of remote learning induced by the coronavirus lockdown, and to upskill them, teachers are being offered a chance to receive free training in teaching remotely with confidence.
MANCOSA has joined hands with leading online teaching experts to ensure that pupils are not left behind during this unprecedented lockdown.
Professor Zaheer Hamid, Academic Director at MANCOSA, said there had been overwhelming response to the first phase of the Remote Teaching Masterclass webinar series.
Honoris United Universities, whose subsidiaries in SA include higher education institution REGENT Business School and MANCOSA, has in conjunction with the Moroccan charity Sourire de Reda, which works to alleviate the silent pain of young people, published “My Care”, a guide to help the youth deal with confinement during the lockdown.
Private higher education institution MANCOSA which has a long legacy as a business school of repute, harnessed the support of subject matter specialists to provide free expert advice on a range of important aspects of business management.
Private higher education MANCOSA’s School of Education has again partnered with the Gcinamasiko Arts and Heritage Trust to get Mhlope, the world-renowned actress, playwright, storyteller and author, to keep children captivated with her iconic voice and knack of storytelling.
The lecturer in Management and Leadership and head of the Centre for Women Leadership at MANCOSA said boys must not be left out of the conversation about women’s rights and there must be continuous engagement with them while they are young.
This opinion piece focuses on the rural – urban dichotomy that exists with specific reference to education. In this piece I discuss the following: 1. New education legislature transitions in post- apartheid South Africa, 2. Unequal education depicting the rural-urban dichotomy, and 3. Urban school accessibility.
During Women’s Month, we celebrate PROFESSOR KIVESHNIE NAIDOO who worked her way up the academic ladder at MANCOSA higher education institution and balances her feminine leadership values with a drive to succeed.
Success knows no bounds for Professor Kiveshnie Naidoo, who worked her way up the
academic ladder from librarian to Academic Director at private higher education institution
MANCOSA.
Naidoo, 50, who hails from Tongaat, north of Durban, comes from a family of esteemed and
successful educators.
Tanaka Gombera, 22, who is pursuing a post-graduate Diploma in Business Management at MANCOSA, and has gained a place among South Africa’s top 100 university students in the contest, is over the moon about her achievement.
MANCOSA has launched the alumni campaign to inspire others with their success stories which will be posted on MANCOSA’S social media pages – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn – from 23 to 27 February.
The introduction of blockchain certificates by MANCOSA is in keeping with Honoris United Universities’ commitment to embrace digital transformation across the student’s journey. Honoris, of which MANCOSA is a member, has formed a partnership with BC Diploma, a global leader in blockchain digital credentials.
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A captivating atmosphere was felt among students and MANCOSA staff members at the International Convention Centre (ICC), on Saturday 22nd April 2017.The institution had over 2000 students who were conferred with educational qualifications across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
On the 16th of March 2017, the Management College of Southern Africa (MANCOSA) was proud to announce that an auditorium at the Johannesburg Learning Centre was named in honour of the late Ahmed Kathrada.
In spite of a number of proposed MBA approaches, theories and empirical findings, there is no consensus on how to educate effective managers.
International Women’s Day is celebrated on the 8th of March annually to acknowledge women and their achievements.
The training course aimed at providing training and support to FET subject advisors on the integration of ICT with Curriculum Assessment Policy Statements (CAPS) in school subjects, to support teaching and learning in the FET band.
Professor Ntombela, who until his appointment as principal, was Academic and Social Purposes Initiative Director, said Professor Karodia had bequeathed the people of Southern Africa with MANCOSA’s philosophy of accessibility, affordability and accreditation which are critical to building a competitive advantage in the knowledge economy.
Education academic Dr Cleo Karrim sees herself as a transformational leader, developing teachers for the 21st century.