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CHRO Webinar: When AI joins the HR team

A recent webinar, hosted in partnership with Factorial, brought together Neridha Moodley, people and culture lead at SNG Grant Thornton; Zameer Ahmed, head of HR digital transformation at Netcare; and Paolo Urzi, partnership development manager at Factorial, to unpack what responsible AI adoption looks like in practice, and how HR leaders can harness technology without losing sight of the people at the heart of the function.

2026 ExCo Women's Dinner: The power of presence came dressed in suits and sneakers

There was no shortage of sisterhood, influence or inspiration at the 2026 Executive Communities Women’s Dinner. Women from the CHRO, CFO, and CIO communities gathered under one roof for an evening where conversations flowed, laughter came easily and a healthy dose of girl power filled the NH hotel in Sandton.

CHROs reflect on the workplace women truly deserve

What does the workplace women deserve look like? This Women’s Day, we put that question to HR leaders Elanie Kruger, CHRO at Tsebo Solutions Group; Shehnaaz Kajee, head of HR at HBZ Bank; and Sinqobile Khuluse, CPO at Sandock Austral Shipyards, who have a front-row seat to shaping the employee experience.

Meridian Group's people head Karen Hammond believes care is HR's greatest strategy

Karen Hammond, group head of people at Meridian Group, learned one of life's most important lessons at an early age by realising that difficult circumstances do not have to define your future. After losing loved ones while she was still young, she could easily have allowed hardship to shape the direction of her life. Instead, those experiences gave her a deep sense of purpose and a desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.

2026 CHRO Pitch Parade: Four minutes to steal the show

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How CHROs are designing the workplace for multiple generations

CHROs have moved past the era where saying this is the way we’ve always done things is the only rule of thumb. Today, the workplace has become a place where someone who remembers the first fax machine collaborates in real-time with an intern who uses AI to automate their morning emails.

CHRO Dinner: Durban HR leaders put the cost-of-living crisis on the table

The air at Signature Restaurant in Umhlanga was filled with more than the aroma of an exquisitely prepared three-course intimate dinner. Around the table sat some of eThekwini’s leading HR minds, each carrying a different story, yet all united by the same challenge: how to support employees under mounting financial pressure.

Being thrown into the deep end of HR prepared Sifiso Gasa for the CHRO seat

Sifiso Gasa once prepared himself to be a teacher, then a lawyer, before ultimately finding his calling in the space between both: working with people. Today, as CHRO at Röhlig-Grindrod Logistics South Africa, he leads the people agenda for a business of around 600 employees, but his journey to the executive table started in the unglamorous trenches of HR.

CPO Ditsheoana Modise unlearns the constant hustle

For many in the C-suite, ambition is oxygen. It fuels late nights, important decisions and the quiet promise to never fall short. For Ditsheoana Modise, now chief people and business enablement officer at Sun International, that drive once led to a wall that nearly cost her health.

Absa HR chief Jeanett Modise banks on people power

Absa’s group chief human capital officer Jeanett Modise began her career by holding lives in her hands at the bedside of patients while working as a professional nurse and midwife, where she honed a people-centred, high-accountability approach and carried the responsibility of patient wellbeing. Today she holds organisations together, and applies those same strengths to executive leadership, guiding organisations with insight and grace.

CPO Lindiwe Miyambu stitches people and purpose together

To understand Lindiwe Miyambu is to understand the legacy of a nurse and a pastor. Growing up in a home with parents defined by these two vocations, the 2025 Public Sector CHRO of the Year was raised in a household and a broader community where service was a way of life.

HR’s role matters more than ever

Following International HR Day on 20 May, Graham Keatley, head of people at Vitality; Londani Nkabinde, head of HR at Danone SA; and Brenda Talazo, vice president, head of HR and business enablement at Saab, reflect on the changing role of HR and why the profession deserves greater recognition for the impact it has across every part of the business.

CHRO Day: HR execs unpack the paradox keeping them awake

Addressing a room of nearly 200 of South Africa’s leading HR executives during the opening panel of the 2026 CHRO Day, Matimba Mbungela, group CHRO at Vodacom, shared insights on the tough calls that define leadership.

CHRO Day: ‘Speed dating’ sparks HR chemistry and connection

HR leaders went on a ‘speed date’ at the 2026 CHRO Day in Johannesburg – not the romantic kind, but one where they were paired up for seven-minute networking conversations designed to help them connect, share ideas and talk honestly about the challenges they are facing at work.

CHROs reflect on the real work behind Workers’ Day

Every year on 1 May, Mzansi’s workplaces pause for Workers’ Day, yet HR leaders Khanya Magudulela, HR executive at Motus; Lerato Morathi, human capital executive at Alexforbes; and Annelie Govender, CHRO at Vector Logistics, also view the day as a chance to hold up the mirror to the workplaces being built for workers and reflect on what putting workers first truly looks like in practice.

Naeem Timol spices up leadership at Pedros Chicken

The enticing smell of Pedros Chicken might hit you the moment you walk into a store, but the heart and culture of the brand is quietly grilled behind the scenes, headed up by its people chief Naeem Timol.

CA turned CHRO Njabulo Nyawo makes people the bottom line

When the sun sets over his home in the Johannesburg north area, Njabulo Nyawo, the group chief people executive at Momentum Group, is likely thinking about one of two things: the intricate alignment of commercial strategy with human capital, or the kilometres he needs to clock for his next ultramarathon.

CHRO Dinner serves food for thought on the future of AI in HR

Set in an intimate and elegant setting in Westcliff, the CHRO Dinner held on 9 April in partnership with Regenesys Corporate Education brought together HR leaders to explore how they are navigating the rise of AI, and more importantly, how they are ensuring people remain at the centre of it.

BMG welcomes Solly Mathebula as CPO

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HR leaders share how Easter cracks open a season of reflection

When Easter arrives, it isn’t only about long weekends and chocolate hunts. Following the Easter weekend, HR leaders Laura James, people & organisation director at Mulilo and Kholo Kunene, Africa HR director at Nissan South Africa unpack how it is a season that blends reflection, renewal and connection both at home and in the workplace.

CHROs quietly driving growth and inclusion

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CHRO Cebile Xulu keeps Mondelēz sweet for employees and business

Mondelēz International produces some of the world’s most loved snacks, and behind every launch and every production line is a team of people making it happen, while Cebile Xulu, Mondelēz International sub‑Saharan Africa’s senior people director, focuses on putting those people first.

GIBS joins 2026 HR Indaba as Silver partner

Momentum is building for the 2026 HR Indaba, with the Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) confirmed as a Silver partner for the highly anticipated gathering on 20 October.

HR head Alicia Dean nurtures cultures that bloom

Born in Gauteng and shaped by years spent living in Mpumalanga and Limpopo, Alicia Dean learnt early that growth rarely follows a straight line. Movement, contrast and adaptation became familiar companions; themes that quietly echo through her work today as head of people and group services at Sola Group.

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