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Education lies at the heart of ethical leadership
Daily Maverick
|September 12, 2025
South Africa does not lack for clever plans or eloquent speeches. What we lack, in far too many institutions, is a reproducible way of growing leaders who are ethical, accountable, self-aware and capable of widening the circle of belonging.
That is the promise of conscious leadership, and the place to manufacture it at scale is in our education system, broadly defined to include schools, colleges, universities, after-school programmes, tutoring networks and practice-based learning in the workplace.
One's framework is a practical starting point. It insists that ethics, assertive empathy and self-awareness are not soft add-ons, but first principles.
In our context, those principles translate into three disciplined habits: cultivating inclusive mindsets that name and manage bias; building authentic connections that reward relational integrity over hierarchy; and creating environments where contribution and accountability go together.
I believe this approach is now mission critical in SA. From the traffic stop to the tender room and the board meeting, "just this once" has become a habit, and this habit has bred a trust recession that taxes every transaction, pushes up the cost of capital, scares off investment and hardens public cynicism. State Capture not only looted the fiscus, but also left a muscle memory of impunity that still twitches in institutions large and small.
So why put education at the heart of this? Because education is where leadership behaviours are rehearsed daily.
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