Butholezwe Nyoni: “As a director and social entrepreneur, I study with Alison to equip...
“My name is Butholezwe Nyoni. I’m a 46 year old Zimbabwean residing in South Africa. I’m self-employed. I founded and currently run a non-profit organisation – Ubuntu Arts and Culture Emotional Healing Initiative SA. How did you learn about Alison? I came across Alison through a Google search. What was your first course on Alison?…
Mafusi Anna Makhuvhela: “You must be the change you want to see.”
“My name is Mafusi Anna Makhuvhela, a former student at the University of Johannesburg where I studied Marketing. In 2016, my team and I represented our country at the Enactus International Competition in Toronto, Canada, competing with universities from 36 other countries. My role at Enactus, as General Secretary, was to take minutes, write reports…
Eurika Thabile Mogane: our Zulu language translator
To help the world combat the Covid-19 pandemic, Alison launched the course Coronavirus – What you need to know. In order to make sure that no one was excluded from accessing possibly life-saving information, Alison committed to translating the course into as many languages as possible. To achieve this ambitious goal, Alison reached out to its community of…






