A Zimbabwean business school just signed a musician as its hype man. Sharpe Business Academy named popular artist Tembalani its brand ambassador, aiming to attract young professionals and entrepreneurs. The academy, founded by property mogul Ken Sharpe, positions itself as a premium Ivy League-standard institution within the country.
Marketing head Joana Sharpe called Tembalani an amazing person who attracts attention, promising mutual growth through the partnership. The musician expressed excitement about aligning with an academy focused strictly on business principles and values-driven leadership.
SBA has secured local accreditation from the Higher Education Examinations Council. It is now pursuing relationships with American universities to boost its global profile. Chief executive Rutendo Mudzamiri stated the goal is to offer Ivy League standards, referencing exposure to Harvard, Stanford, and Princeton.
The academy incorporates Harvard Business School case studies into its curriculum. Mudzamiri, who studied in the United States and Germany, described SBA as bringing that premium educational standard to Africa. The institution believes figures like Ken Sharpe can transfer top-tier international knowledge locally.
Marketing head Joana Sharpe called Tembalani an amazing person who attracts attention, promising mutual growth through the partnership. The musician expressed excitement about aligning with an academy focused strictly on business principles and values-driven leadership.
SBA has secured local accreditation from the Higher Education Examinations Council. It is now pursuing relationships with American universities to boost its global profile. Chief executive Rutendo Mudzamiri stated the goal is to offer Ivy League standards, referencing exposure to Harvard, Stanford, and Princeton.
The academy incorporates Harvard Business School case studies into its curriculum. Mudzamiri, who studied in the United States and Germany, described SBA as bringing that premium educational standard to Africa. The institution believes figures like Ken Sharpe can transfer top-tier international knowledge locally.