MBA Info Session – Harare, Zimbabwe

Are you thinking of pursuing an MBA? Come meet the Dean of Africa’s leading business school to learn more about the top-ranked MBA on the continent.

When: Wednesday, 17 September 2025 12:30 - 14:00 (GMT+2)
Where:Hyatt Regency Harare The Meikles, Cnr Jason Moyo Ave / Third Street, Harare, Zimbabwe
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This event will give you a chance to meet Dr Catherine Duggan, Dean of the University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business (UCT GSB), who was recently named one of the ten most influential women in global business education. Dr Duggan will talk about the benefits of doing postgraduate business study and the things you might consider when choosing a degree. You will gain insights into UCT’s transformative degrees, unparalleled expertise in understanding business in Africa, value for money and the opportunities our students have to gain international perspectives and experience abroad.

The session is suitable for those looking to do a part-time MBA, a full-time MBA, senior leaders looking to do an Executive MBA and recent graduates looking to jump-start an international career. 

About the UCT GSB:

Africa’s leading business school in the world’s most beautiful city: 

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Global Recognition:

  • The only African MBA ever ranked by the Financial Times, currently ranked 7th in the world on the Better World MBA ranking by Corporate Knights
  • UCT GSB EMBA  currently ranked #1 EMBA in Africa and the Middle East by the QS EMBA rankings
  • A triple-crown accredited business school, among the top 1% in the world
  • 20,000+ alumni in more than 100 countries around the world

African Expertise:

  • Programmes designed for rising leaders in Africa and beyond, based around original African cases, insights and examples
  • Unparalleled networking with students and alumni from across the African continent 
  • The premier casewriting centre on the continent, writing cases on African companies used by business schools around the world
  • Faculty with global experience and expertise in Africa, sustainability and impact

Attendance is complimentary.

 

Speakers

GSB Director (Dean)

Dr Catherine Duggan
Catherine Duggan is Director (Dean) of the University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business (GSB). Before joining the UCT GSB she was Vice Dean and Professor of Management and Political Economy at the African Leadership University School of Business (ALUSB) in Rwanda. At ALUSB she was the founding Vice Dean and the business school's first faculty member and helped to design the school's blended MBA curriculum. She also created and taught the popular Politics, Economics, and the Context of African Business (PECAB) course and led the school's executive education programs, including the school's collaboration with INSEAD on an Africa-focused executive education program. She was previously a professor at Harvard Business School (HBS) in the Business, Government, and the International Economy (BGIE) Unit, where she taught leadership and political economy in MBA and executive education programs for nearly a decade. At HBS she was the first woman in the school’s history to win the Faculty Award for Outstanding Teaching in the Required Curriculum two years in a row. She also received the Charles M. Williams Award for Excellence in Teaching and was named the Berol Corporation Fellow. Dr Duggan has been a Visiting Scholar at the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School (SBS), where she taught the Doing Business in Africa course in the MBA and EMBA as well as Africa sessions in several executive education programs. She has taught courses and sessions on leadership, political economy, and doing business in Africa at various business schools in the United States, Europe, and Africa. Dr Duggan's academic work is on the political economy of development in Africa, with a particular focus on institutional development and financial sector regulation. She has worked on the continent for more than twenty years and gained experience in nearly two dozen African countries. She is the author of a number of case studies on African firms and countries, including cases on South Africa, Nigeria, DRC, Zimbabwe, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and others. She regularly leads strategy and leadership workshops for corporations and has advised a number of governments and public sector agencies on the continent and beyond. She earned a Ph.D. in Political Science from Stanford University, where she was the G.J. Lieberman Fellow for the Social Sciences, and received a B.A. with honors in Political Science from Brown University.