UNISA | Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute
About UNISA | Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute
TMALI is an institute of 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 based on the all-Africa policies already agreed through the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) and the African Union (AU). To give expression to its overarching objective, TMALI is invested in creating new African thought leaders to help ensure that adopted African policies are accepted by the people of the continent. It also aims to facilitate their implementation in order to contribute towards the empowerment of as many Africans as possible with a view to achieving the African Renaissance and unity.
In the three years since its establishment, TMALI has designed courses on a number of areas that are of relevance for the further advancement of the renewal of the African continent. The organisation is currently exploring the idea of introducing postgraduate diplomas in the areas pertaining to Africa’s development. Of importance are TMALI’s book series project and the emerging scholars’ programme, within the ambit of TMALI’s new research and innovation strategy. TMALI also works with the Thabo Mbeki Foundation on major annual events such as Africa Day and International Women’s Day. The institute also collaborates with like-minded institutions on numerous aspects of its overall academic, research and community engagement programme – for instance, since inception, TMALI has been part of the yearly African Renaissance for African Unity Annual Conference which brings together African scholars and other eminent Africans from all corners of the world. TMALI also regularly convenes symposia, colloquia, seminars and conferences.
TMALI is governed by a Management Board, which is made up of relevant top managers at Unisa and the Trustees of the Thabo Mbeki Foundation. The Board gives overall strategic direction and guidance to the Head of TMALI (Prof Vusi Gumede), who reports to the Vice-Principal for Academic, Teaching and Learning (Prof MC Mare). In addition, an International Advisor Committee was set up in 2013, to advise the TMALI Management Committee and the TMALI Management Board with regards to TMALI’s work and assist in promoting TMALI’s activities and programmes – the Management Committee is made up of the Principal & Vice-Chancellor of the Unisa (Prof Mandla Makhanya), the Vice-Principal for Academic, Teaching and Learning (Prof MC Mare) and the Head of TMALI (Prof Vusi Gumede).
Vision
Towards the centre of excellence for African thought leadership for Africa’s renewal
Mission
To advance African Renaissance through being a centre of choice for research, teaching, learning and dialogue
Value Proposition
A strong sense of African identity empowered to act and empowered to become an authentic African leader in the service of humanity
Purpose of TMALI
To invest in and liberate new thought leaders for Africa’s rejuvenation in the 21st century and beyond in order to:
- contribute to the ongoing process of the development of leadership on the continent
- contribute to the resolution of the persistent problem of African under-development
- contribute towards (re)building African institutions in the areas of politics, commerce, trade, culture, investment, among others
- contribute towards policy development on critical challenges facing the continent
UNISA | Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute Programmes and admissions
The Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute (TMALI) is a unique African institution which aims to invest in thought leaders to enable them to acquire particular skills and act as agents of progressive African change. The vision of TMALI is to invest in thought leaders for African’s renewal and its mission is to become the centre of choice for research, teaching, learning and dialogue by African thought leaders to advance the African Renaissance.
Admission requirements
To be accepted into Short Learning Programmes, all prospective students must have:
- NQF 5 or matric certificate
- a one year (minimum) tertiary quaification
Fees
Prospective students are expected to pay the full price per module(s) being registered. Read more
Downloads
- Brochure (PDF)
- Registration form (PDF)
Contact UNISA | Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute
For general enquiries contact us on: Tel: +27 [0] 12 337 6171 Fax: +27 [0] 86 768 7094 E-mail: tmali@unisa.ac.za |
Directions to TMALI |
Name & Surname | Position | Email address | ||
Prof Vusi Gumede | Head of TMALI | gumedvt@unisa.ac.za | ||
Ms Phoebe Mushwana | PA to Head of TMALI | mushwpd@unisa.ac.za | ||
Mr Tshepo Neito | Marketing & Communications Specialist | neitota@unisa.ac.za | ||
Prof Serges Djoyou Kamga | Associate Professor | dkamgsa@unisa.ac.za | ||
Dr Samuel Oloruntuba | Senior Lecturer | oloruso@unisa.ac.za | ||
Dr Edith Phaswana | Senior Lecturer | phaswed@unisa.ac.za | ||
Dr Richard Obinna Iroanya | Post Poctoral Fellow | Iroanyr@unisa.ac.za | ||
Dr Paul Tembe | Post Poctoral Fellow | selesys@gmail.com | ||
Ms Sonja Geyer | Administrative Officer: Short Learning Programmes | geyersd@unisa.ac.za | ||
Mr Stevens Mohapi | Administrative Officer: Short Learning Programmes | mohapms@unisa.ac.za | ||
Mr Kennoton Mkansi | Administrative Officer: Short Learning Programmes | mkansk@unisa.ac.za | ||
Ms Hlengiwe Khuzwayo
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Administrative Officer: General and financial support | khuzwayhn@unisa.ac.za | ||
Ms Victoria Qhobosheane | Researcher | qhobovt@unisa.ac.za | ||