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Leadership Training for Namibian Youth (Rock Training Centre) - 18 August 2011

Ever since the African Leadership Institute (ALI) started training School principals, the flow to the Rock Training Center (RTC) increased dramatically. In partnership with ALI the RTC was able to raise the quality of their camps and the impact on the learners who attend the training. Between January and July 2011 more than 70 schools have gone through our  youth leadership training course. The emphasis is on learning practical leadership skills, developing a sense of pride in achievement, and knowing the importance read more ...


Graduation Ceremony 2011 - 14 April 2011

The African Leadership Institute celebrated its 3rd formal graduation ceremony on the evening of 19 February 2011. This banquet event, where 189 ALI students graduated in the presence of more than 550 influential government, business, church and educational leaders, made a lasting statement about leadership development in our wonderful nation.

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Newsletter 06 - 30 November 2010

We held a powerful board meeting on 2 November 2010 to oversee the year’s work, to evaluate if we are on track with our strategic plan and to make sure that 2011 is well planned.

 
The board took notice of amongst others, the executive summaries of Dawie and Iain, and our finances which are still above break-even level, that we have completed the training of nearly 500 students and are on track to train 1000 towards the end of 2012, that the program of 2011 comprises of 39 full weeks of training plus 20 weekends of training.
 
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Newsletter 04 - 15 March 2010

Until now the certificate ceremony has marked the end of the student’s walk with the African Leadership Institute. After this ceremony the men and women who have been trained and equipped as leaders must take full responsibility for their continued learning and growth.  

But is that enough?

We struggled with this question for some time, and reached the conclusion that we should also offer ongoing training – building on the content of the ALI year program.

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Newsletter 03: September 2009 - 15 November 2009

For the past seven months I have had the privilege of visiting various businesses, churches and educational institutions (and their leadership) all over the world. I have learned, observed and experienced so many things.  I have no doubt in my mind that challenging times are ahead for government, business and church leaders all over the world.

The use of questions remains one of the most powerful ways of influencing people in challenging situations. After reading through the Bible for the second time in eighteen months, I realize once again how powerfully Jesus used this method in His impacting three years of ministry...

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Newsletter 02 April 2009 - 08 April 2009

"The world is in a growing recession and times are changing very quickly. Therefore, well equipped leaders with integrity are all the more necessary. I was amazed and blessed to realise that our curriculum is timely and relevant to equip leaders to transform Africa..."

 

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African Leadership Institute Newsletter, November 2008 - 08 December 2008

"The Institute is picking up momentum as individuals in the government, church and business sector complete the course and start influencing those around them. We have received several heartening testimonies of the positive change that the African Leadership Institute has produced in the lives of many graduates..."

 
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Minister of Education speaks at our Graduation Ceremony - 07 December 2008
Our second graduation ceremony, held at Safari Court on 18 September, was a great success. This elegant dinner was attended by more than 500 guests, including several government ministers and ambassadors. The African Leadership Institute had the pleasure of graduating 150 students who completed the training in 2007 and 2008. These students also fulfilled the other prerequisites for graduating: they completed all the questionnaires and maintained a mentoring relationship with a mentor and two protégés. Several of the graduates were given the opportunity to give a short testimony of what the leadership training has meant in their lives.
 
The keynote address for this ceremony was delivered by the Honorary Willem Konjore, Minister of Youth, National Service, Sports & Culture on behalf of the Honorary Nangolo Mbumba, Minister of Education. The full speech can be viewed by clicking on read more below.
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