African Leadership - The Time is Now

African Leadership – The Time is Now

14-15 April 2026 • NH Johannesburg Sandton (Online option available)

The world is caught in a vortex of change and volatility, driven by geopolitical tensions and wars, the impact of AI and digitisation on work and employment, ecological crises, and unprecedented inequality. At the same time, today’s dominant leadership philosophies and practices often prove unfit for the challenges of our era.

Against this backdrop, Africa stands at a decisive threshold. The continent’s vast potential in human capital, natural resources, cultural diversity, and ecological richness cannot be overstated. Unlocking this potential could have a profoundly positive global impact.

Yet for decades, external prescriptions have been imposed on Africa as though it were an empty vessel. Managerial formulas, governance blueprints, and development templates have been imported with confidence, but too often they have failed to take root in African soil. Meanwhile, home-grown philosophies rich with leadership wisdom such as Ubuntu, Ma’at, Sankofa, and Ujamaa have been celebrated in rhetoric more than in practice. They have evolved as ideas but remain rarely institutionalised. These philosophies do not reject modernity; rather, they invite a deeper and more humane examination of its principles.

The objective is not to replicate global models but to cultivate locally rooted, globally resonant forms of leadership and development.

This two-day leadership conference is grounded in African consciousness, representing a profound shift in thinking for the twenty-first century. It reimagines the very concepts of power, purpose, and progress through an authentically African lens.

Conference Themes and Discussions

This hybrid event will explore, among others:

African Perspectives on Leadership: The Me–We–Us Model, leading with heart, and lessons in humane leadership

Regenerative Leadership: Leadership for a new African Renaissance

From Liberation Movements to Boardrooms: Strategic leadership insights

Rediscovering Traditional Philosophies: Ubuntu Intelligence, Ma’at, Ujamaa, and Sankofa

Practical Approaches to Afrocentric Leadership Thinking

The Appropriateness of Collective Decision-Making: The Letsama process

The Art of Storytelling: The “secret ingredient” to landing a leader’s message

Who Should Attend

Leaders from corporates, government, NGOs, and academic institutions

Academics and researchers in leadership and African studies

Leadership development specialists, including business and university faculty members

Leadership and executive coaches

Registration Fees

Registration fees exclude VAT. Includes speaker slides of the conference

Corporate and Government Delegates
In-Person: R9 500.00 (USD 650.00)
Online: R7 500.00 (USD 450.00)

Academics, NGOs, SMEs
In-Person: R7 000.00 (USD 425.00)
Online: R5 000.00 (USD 300.00)

Groups of four or more qualify for a 20% discount.

Programme Overview

Day 1Tuesday, 14 April 2026
08:30–09:30Setting the Scene: Agenda Priorities
Speakers: Dr Vusi Vilakati, Dr Rica Viljoen, and Dr Joyce Toendepi
09:30–10:00Keynote Address
Speaker: Dr Mamphela Ramphele
10:00–11:00Leading into Heart and Hopes
Speaker: Dr Vusi Vilakati
11:0011:30Tea / Coffee Break
11:3012:30Leading in a Humane Way
Speaker: Dr Nceba Ndzwayiba
12:3013:15African Perspectives on Leading: The Me–We–Us Model
Speaker
: Dr Khaled Elsherbini, Founder of Conscious Academy, Transpersonal Psychologist and Integral Thinker, Egypt
13:1514:15Lunch Break
14:15–15:00Narratives of African Wisdom and Its Values
Speaker
: Dr Rica Viljoen
15:0015:40Evolving with Ubuntu Intelligence: Exploring Groundedness in African Leadership Coaching Perspectives
Speaker
: Dumisani Magadlela
15:4016:00Tea / Coffee Break
16:00–16:40The Leopard Way: The Five Instincts of a Transformative Leader
Speaker
: Prof Phinda Madi
16:40Close of Day 1

Day 2Wednesday, 15 April 2026
08:30–09:00Integration of Day 1
A reflective session revisiting the themes and insights from Day 1, drawing connections between perspectives shared and setting the direction for Day 2 discussions.
09:00–09:40African Collective Decision-Making in a World Moving at Breakneck Speed: The Letsama Process
Speaker: Luvuyo Madasa
09:40–10:20From Liberation Movements to Boardrooms: Strategic Leadership Insights
Speakers: Dr Sidwell Mokgothu and Dr Vusi Vilakati
10:20–11:10Tea / Coffee Break
11:1011:50Decolonising Leadership Thinking and Organisational Leadership
Speaker: Dr Joyce Toendepi
11:5012:30Regenerative Leadership: Leadership for a New African Renaissance
Speakers: Prof Nico Schutte and Dr Marius Pretorius
12:3013:30Lunch Break
13:30–16:00A Call to Action: World Café Session
16:0016:30Reflections and Key Insights
16:30Closing

Date

14 - 15 Apr 2026

Location

NH Johannesburg Sandton
138 Rivonia Road

Organisers

Katie Van Der Schyff
Phone
+27 (83) 781 0588
Email
katie@knowres.co.za
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