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About GBC

The CIMA Global Business Challenge is an international business competition for undergraduates around the world, designed to bring out the best in the young business leaders of tomorrow.

By working together as a team of four to present a business case study, it is a great opportunity for you to showcase your talent in business management, and learn how to become the business leaders of the future. You also have the opportunity to win a place at the global final in Warsaw, Poland.

Meet the Team

SA finals winners!

Tshegofatso Makhene

-  FINISHER -

Tshegofatso is our team leader and best described as ''The finisher'' in terms of our Belbin Model of team cohesion. She inspires and evaluates team arguments and delivers action-oriented consensus recom-mendations to the YJ Board. She is currently studying ACCA knowledge and skills courses and hails from Soweto in Johannesburg.

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  @makhene_tm

Raymond Miiro

- SHAPER -

Raymond is our deputy leader, technical model activist and number cruncher who provides the baseline meaning from which vigorous team debates ensue. He is best described as ''shaper'' in our Belbin Model. He hails from Honeydew, currently studying ACCA and holds a General Accounting Certificate from Lesotho Institute of Accountants.

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  @miiro_ray

Tshenolo Ramawela

- SPECIALIST -

Tshenolo is our ''specialist” and very ''thinking-oriented'' in terms of our Belbin Model. She is the SWOT expert and impact assessor but grasps the intricate details of the YJ business case and ensures nothing is left to chance with probing questions -'Are you sure?' She hails from Braamfontein, is studying CIMA Certificate level and holds a Diploma in Tech-nical Financial Accounting with the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB).

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  @ramawela

Justice Tshabalala

- TEAMWORKER -

Justice is our ''team worker” in terms of our Belbin Model as well as the team’s spokesperson who inspires team harmony and easily detects the people-oriented (behavioural and ethical) implications of what would otherwise be a very narrow technical and commercial analysis of the YJ business case. He is from Midrand and studying CIMA Certificate level having recently completed a Diploma in Public Relations from Rosebank College.

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  @Bheki_B32