Six Short Learning Programmes are offered by TMALI. These programmes aim to, amongst other things, inspire students to define what needs to be done to achieve Africa's renaissance.
All TMALI programmes have specific entry requirements.
Read moreSix Short Learning Programmes are offered by TMALI. These programmes aim to, amongst other things, inspire students to define what needs to be done to achieve Africa's renaissance.
All TMALI programmes have specific entry requirements.
Read moreLaunched in 2010, the Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute (TMALI) is an institute of the University of South Africa (UNISA) in partnership with the Thabo Mbeki Foundation.
The principal purpose of the institute is to train Africans for the political, economic, social and cultural renewal of the African continent and its people, from a Pan-African perspective. It is influenced by Afrocentricity and African-centred epistemologies and methodologies.
To give expression to its overarching objective, TMALI is investing in existing and emerging as well as creating new African thought leaders.
Launched in 2010, the Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute (TMALI) is an institute of the University of South Africa (UNISA) in partnership with the Thabo Mbeki Foundation.
The principal purpose of the institute is to train Africans for the political, economic, social and cultural renewal of the African continent and its people, from a Pan-African perspective. It is influenced by Afrocentricity and African-centred epistemologies and methodologies.
To give expression to its overarching objective, TMALI is investing in existing and emerging as well as creating new African thought leaders.
Mr Thabo Mbeki is a thought leader who remains close to visible leadership.
His profile as an intellectual, policy shaper and mediator has been built over a lifetime.
Read moreMr Thabo Mbeki is a thought leader who remains close to visible leadership.
His profile as an intellectual, policy shaper and mediator has been built over a lifetime.
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