Prof Mosa Moshabela, the University of Cape Town’s new Vice-Chancellor offers a unique perspective on leadership that places people at the heart of every decision.
Drawing from his experiences as a clinician, researcher, and leader, Moshabela explains how the values of Ubuntu – humanity and interconnectedness – are essential in creating a thriving academic environment.
He reflects on the influence of his grandmother and the enduring legacy of Nelson Mandela, both of whom exemplified the spirit of generosity and selflessness in leadership. In this interview, Moshabela offers insight into how leadership rooted in empathy and the desire to empower others can transform institutions and communities.
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