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TSB and Society Celebrate Excellence at MBA Awards

TSB and Society Celebrate Excellence at MBA Awards. The Tshwane School for Business and Society (TSB) recently hosted its annual MBA Awards Dinner, commemorating the outstanding achievements of students and underscoring TSB unique focus on societal impact within its curriculum.
The event served as a reflection of the TSB culture, highlighting not only academic excellence but also the crucial aspects of societal impact and purpose-driven leadership.
TSB and Society Celebrate Excellence at MBA Awards
In his opening address, Professor Kobus Jonker, Director of the Tshwane School of Business, emphasized the pivotal role students play in shaping the essence of the institution. He expressed, “This business school is about our students. Without students, there is no business school. It is a privilege for us to celebrate our students tonight.”
Dr. Vathiswa Papu-Zamxaka, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research, Innovation, and Engagement, added depth and inspiration to the evening. She introduced the guest speaker, Keitumetse Lebaka, CEO of the Gauteng Film Commission and Deputy Chair of the TSB Advisory Board.
Lebaka shared insights into business and the creative industry, urging attendees to embrace every moment in creating meaningful connections and establishing partnerships that go beyond the confines of individual events.
She encouraged individuals to explore their inner selves, emphasizing the importance of aligning personal purpose with a vision that surpasses individual aspirations. Lebaka echoed the sentiment that if your vision doesn’t scare you, it is not big enough, emphasizing the significance of purpose-driven leadership during challenging times.
The MBA award winners for the 2023 academic year were then announced
MBA First-year top students
- Mashudu Ramunenyiwa – 72%
- Ms. Dineo Mokwele – 71%
- Mr. Kgomalla Joel Petje – 70%
MBA Second-year top 3 students
- Mr. Tamsaqa Herbert Baloyi – 78%
- Ms. Andile Melodious Tlou – 74.4%
- Mr. Bulfour Napoleon Mohlala – 73.8%
Best MBA Students for 2022
- Mr. Khathutshelo Lordwick Maemu – 75.1%
- Ms. Zamakholo Signatia Gamede – 72.4%
- Mr. Ranthekeng Jonas Moloisane – 71.5% and Mr. Jeffrey Kholofelo Maaga – 71.5%



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