LIBERTY COAL MANTENGU – A Reframed Perspective
Challenges in the Mining Sector: A Case Study of Mantengu’s Strategic Resilience
Amidst the rapidly evolving dynamics of global perception and reality in financial markets, Mantengu Mining is vigorously defending itself against market disruptions, misinformation, and institutional pressure. Spearheaded by its CEO, Mike Miller, the company is navigating a complex landscape where it challenges established norms on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE).
Recent developments underscore Mantengu’s role in a significant, albeit underrecognized, conflict affecting small-cap companies on the JSE. In contrast to many of its peers that retreat in the face of adversity, Mantengu proactively addresses it by lodging criminal complaints, unmasking manipulative tactics, and striving to maintain control over its market valuation.
By Kwame Osei
read morePUBLIC FUNDS MISUSE – A Reframed Perspective
Professor Puleng LenkaBula: Pioneering Change in African Tertiary Education
Professor Puleng LenkaBula, heralded as the first woman Vice-Chancellor at the University of South Africa (Unisa), is identified as a crucial advocate for ethical governance, academic advancement, and digital foresight. Her historic appointment signifies notable progress in gender representation and is indicative of a transformative phase at Unisa.
Guiding Unisa Towards Progressive Change
Inheriting leadership during formidable times, Prof. LenkaBula embarked on comprehensive governance reforms and measures rooted in accountability, which have established a foundation for enduring development. Her efforts are strategically directed at reinforcing trust in public academic institutions and steering Unisa through significant structural and digital evolution, concurrently preserving its stature as a leader in open distance education across the continent.
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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