By Clotilde Angelucci TSiBA on 28 Mar 2018 In the last two years, water has become a topical issue for small talks and focused conversations alike. #CapeDrought will unfold the many stories told on social media on the Mother City, the first metropolis to potentially run out of this valuable resource. Day Zero doom and gloom notwithstanding,there is a strong …
EDUCO Wilderness course for the 2018 BBA1 cohort
By Clotilde Angelucci TSiBA on 19 Mar 201 Educo Africa is a youth development organisation that offers young people a profound platform to discover and put in action their inherent potential through wilderness experiential learning in nature. Educo and TSiBA are partners in youth development and the 2018 BBA 1 cohort is off for a week spent at EDUCO base camp, Groot Winterhoek, in Wilderness; …
TSIBA and Deutsche Bank are Leading Financial Sustainability
By Clotilde Angelucci TSiBA on 15 Mar 2018 The 4th Income Generation Programme for NPOs 2018 has kicked off! This is a programme designed and delivered by TSiBA in partnership withDeutsche Bank as part of Made for Good,Deutsche Bank enterprise program for social good. Enterprises are connected to growth and prosperity of communities, by answering new needs with an array of creative solutions. Social …
Is reading one of your 2018 Resolutions?
By Clotilde Angelucci TSiBA on 14 Mar 2018 Andrew Selondo, BBA 2 student and Nomandla Magube, Assistant Librarian at TSiBA, have started a brand new reading club for students at TSiBA. If reading is one of your 2018 resolutions, TSiBA students and staff have your back! It’s always exhilarating when a group of young people come together in the name …
Great victory for team TSIBA
By Clotilde Angelucci TSiBA on 12 Mar 2018 The 2018 Cape Town Cycle Tour witnessed a stellar Team TSiBA riding the challenging 109 km on Sunday, 11th March 2018! From only 3 members in 2016, the 2018 club comprised 5 donors and volunteers, a whopping 15 students, 3 staff members and 13 family & friends of TSiBA who came together …
CONNECTION: sharing the entrepreneur journey
By Clotilde Angelucci TSiBA on 06 Mar 2018 How learning from each other helps making the entrepreneurial circle bigger. In their article “Why kids should be taught how to start a business at school” Michael Gaotlhobogwe & Adri Du Toit outlined the importance of entrepreneurial skills as one route of reducing youth unemployment. Their research compares curricula in Nigeria and Kenya …