The importance of ethical leadership in South Africa: Crucial debate as we approach 30 years of democracy

The webinar “The Need for Ethical Leadership in South Africa: 30 Years After Democracy” organized by Good Governance Africa and Fatshimetrie attracted strong interest, attracting leading speakers to discuss the crucial issues shaping the country’s democratic journey. South Africa. This event, which is part of a series of discussions aimed at deepening the reflections initiated during previous sessions, highlights the essential role that ethical leadership must play in the direction of the country and the resolution of its challenges in terms of governance.

As the culmination of 30 years of democracy approaches, the topic of ethical leadership is more relevant than ever. Participants are invited to engage in constructive dialogue on the importance of integrity and visionary leadership in creating a just, prosperous and equitable South Africa.

Moderated by Patrick Kulati, CEO of Good Governance Africa, eminent experts took the floor to provide their informed views on the issue. They include Ronny Mkhwanazi, founder of Mkhwanazi Incorporated, Monde Lot Ndlovu, Managing Director of the Black Management Forum, Fatima Rawat, Senior Expert at The Ethics Institute, and Bafedile Bopape, author and former government executive. Their interventions helped enrich the debate and explore different perspectives to address the contemporary challenges facing South Africa.

Beyond the event itself, this webinar provides a platform to deepen reflection and encourage action towards strong and visionary ethical leadership. As a continuation of the SA2020 vision, this discussion nourishes hope for a future where integrity and accountability will guide the country’s political and economic decisions.

In short, “The Need for Ethical Leadership in South Africa: 30 Years After Democracy” took a critical and constructive look at South Africa’s current challenges, inviting everyone to play an active role in building a future better for all citizens. May this initiative serve as an inspiration to promote leadership based on solid ethical values, essential for the sustainable development and flourishing of the South African nation.

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