Mandela Month – Education Is The Way
The CEO of WDB Investment Holdings, Faith Khanyile, talks candidly about emotional and physical wellness during lockdown and the importance of creating boundaries during these unpredictable times.
The CEO of WDB Investment Holdings, Faith Khanyile, talks candidly about emotional and physical wellness during lockdown and the importance of creating boundaries during these unpredictable times.
The CEO of WDB Investment Holdings, Faith Khanyile, talks candidly about emotional and physical wellness during lockdown and the importance of creating boundaries during these unpredictable times.
The University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB), has partnered with WDB Investment Holdings, to produce the gender pay gap guide for the already converted as a means to aid responsible managers to implement fair pay practices.
WDBIH CIO, Nicola Gubb, shares how she has managed to preserve her mental health during the South Africa’s COVID-19 induced lockdown.
WDBIH Business Manager, Rose Mamabolo, writes about working from home and the ability to adapt during the COVID19 lockdown in South Africa.
A letter of encouragement from our CEO, Faith Khanyile during the lockdown announced by the South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa, in efforts to reduce the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
The COVID -19 pandemic has become an era defining outbreak. We have been tracking the Worldwide [World Health Organization (WHO)] and National (South African Government) developments in order to respond appropriately.
The University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB), in partnership with WDB Investment Holdings (WDBIH), will be launching two publications focused on women’s workplace equality.
The concept of effective leadership is fascinating because it depends on context. For me, effective leadership is the ability to influence others to act together in order to achieve a particular objective.
Donna Rachelson is honest, straightforward and hard-working and doesn’t seem to have the word “small” in her vocabulary. She has come a long way from the little girl who rode her bike (with fairy wheels) through the Bulawayo suburbs to school every morning.