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Executive MBA programmes

Discover Africa's top international MBA, delivered in two value-adding formats

The Henley Executive MBA is unique in Africa: dual-accredited in the United Kingdom and South Africa, priced for affordability, and delivered from an African campus. For 30 years, Henley has been building the people who build the businesses that build Africa through this prestigious and effective MBA. Now it's your turn.   

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Executive MBA programmes

Discover Africa's top international MBA, delivered in two value-adding formats

Join us on a journey of possibility. The Henley Executive MBA is unique in Africa: dual-accredited in the United Kingdom and South Africa, priced for affordability, and delivered from an African campus. For 30 years, Henley has been building the people who build the businesses that build Africa through this prestigious and effective MBA. Now it's your turn.   

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One of only 125-130 global business schools to hold triple-crown accreditation – AMBA, AACSB, EQUIS. Plus Henley is accredited by the African Association of Business Schools
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Two paths to the same world-class degree

Henley has been ranked the number one MBA business school in South Africa by corporate decision-makers for eight consecutive years (PMR.africa 2018-2025), and our Executive MBA is rated among the Top 60 such programmes in the world. This matters. But it is not the most important thing.

 

The most important thing is what happens in the classroom and who you become after you leave us. We know that you won't be the same; you will be more than you imagined possible. Whether you choose our Flexible Executive MBA structured over 30 months or the Global Executive MBA structured over 24 months, at Henley, you will find a supportive community that fosters genuine confidence, capability, and leadership clarity and sets you on a trajectory toward personal development and professional impact. 

Flexible Executive MBA

Best for balance

NQF Level 9 | 200 credits 10 June
The top MBA in South Africa for leaders who need to remain more connected to their work and family. This executive qualification emphasises responsible leadership and sustainable business.
30 months, part time
In person and online

Global Executive MBA

Best for global exposure

NQF Level 9 | 200 credits 6 October
A world-class qualification for senior leaders who are ready for the global C-suite. It is selective – in intake size, in candidate profile, and in what it demands, and is designed for senior executives who are seeking sustained global immersion.
24 months, part-time
In person or online

Discover your MBA path

Choose the Flexible Executive MBA if your career is complex and rooted locally, if you want depth over years rather than acceleration over months, and if the idea of studying while leading  fully, simultaneously appeals to you. 

Choose the Global Executive MBA if you're already operating at senior executive level, if international immersion is a genuine priority rather than a nice-to-have, and if you're ready to be challenged by a small cohort of peers who will hold you to a high standard. 

If you're not sure, book a conversation with us to explore your options.  

Flexible Executive MBA
Next intake

2528 May 2026

Duration

30 months part time

Who is this programme for?

Designed for the busy executive who needs maximum balance. This format is ideal if you want to pace your studies over 30 months, allowing you to juggle a demanding career and family life while applying world-class theory to your local business context.

Focus

Paced for maximum learning impact and to spread your costs. Family friendly, for those seeking less time away from home and work.

Study format

In-person workshops at our Joburg campus, typically 23 days every two months, with some online workshops and continuous, self-directed study.

Electives

Electives are studied online, for accessibility and ease of study in tandem with your busy schedule.

Global experience

Although your teaching is carried out in South Africa, every module is delivered with a global perspective. You also have an option to broaden your study with an optional international study visit.

Networking

Study within a like-minded, experienced cohort from diverse professional backgrounds.

Intake months

January, February, April, June, July and October

Programme fee

R440,750 (excluding the optional international study visit)


The Flexible Executive MBA offers an optional international study visit at an additional cost. For more details, please speak to one of our MBA Education Consultants.

Flexible Executive MBA Global Executive MBA
Next intake

2528 May 2026

2529 October 2026

2528 May 2026

Duration

30 months part time

24 months part time (with opportunity to extend).

Who is this programme for?

Designed for the busy executive who needs maximum balance. This format is ideal if you want to pace your studies over 30 months, allowing you to juggle a demanding career and family life while applying world-class theory to your local business context.

Designed for the leader targeting the world stage. This format is ideal if you want an accelerated route (24 months) and the opportunity to build a diverse international network, connecting with peers from the UK, Europe, and Asia.

Focus

Paced for maximum learning impact and to spread your costs. Family friendly, for those seeking less time away from home and work.

The intense, limited-place Global Executive MBA includes four international visits, and one local: two in the UK, one in Finland, one in the USA, and one in Cape Town.

Study format

In-person workshops at our Joburg campus, typically 23 days every two months, with some online workshops and continuous, self-directed study.

Regular in-person workshops at three global campuses with four-star accommodation included, five global immersions (including Cape Town), some online workshops and continuous self-directed study.

Electives

Electives are studied online, for accessibility and ease of study in tandem with your busy schedule.

Electives are studied online, for accessibility and ease of study in parallel with your busy schedule.

Global experience

Although your teaching is carried out in South Africa, every module is delivered with a global perspective. You also have an option to broaden your study with an optional international study visit.

Apply International Business and Reputation theory firsthand through five deep-dive global immersions, featuring hands-on consultancy projects in strategic locations worldwide.

Networking

Study within a like-minded, experienced cohort from diverse professional backgrounds.

Highly motivated, experienced class with professionally and geographically diverse backgrounds. Your African-based cohort will be complemented by global cohorts from Europe and the UK, and our international partner network.

Intake months

January, February, April, June, July and October

October

Programme fee

R440,750 (excluding the optional international study visit)


The Flexible Executive MBA offers an optional international study visit at an additional cost. For more details, please speak to one of our MBA Education Consultants.

R800,000 (excluding airfares, visa, and travel insurance costs)

You won't be the same after the Executive MBA

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You will think bigger

The MBA is transformative, not transactional; we focus on personal development and professional growth

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You will see the world in new ways

You will learn from a global perspective, thanks to our international community that spans four continents

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You will be more confident

Our graduates frequently tell us that the Henley MBA changed how they understood themselves and their roles

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You will have a wider perspective on success

We focus on responsible leadership and sustainable business as a priority. This means you are likely to want to change the way you work

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You will be better at getting things done

You will gain practical business skills and knowledge you can use immediately, plus space to try things out as you go

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You will take others with you as you rise

You will benefit from a close-knit collaborative cohort that will stay with you as friends as you go back into the world

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Voices of transformation

Our MBA is transformative, but don't just take our word for it. Explore the personal journeys of the MBA alumni who've walked this path before you. 

From reacting to leading: How Gloria Sokhela mastered the inner game of leadership

Mar 9, 2026 2:10:04 PM

From reacting to leading: How Gloria Sokhela mastered the inner game of leadership

Mar 9, 2026 2:10:04 PM

Gloria Sokhela wears many hats – wife, mother, sister, leader and lifelong learner. Balancing those roles isn’t simple, particularly with a high-profile husband – she’s married to DJ Sox, record producer, businessman and founder of the kwaito group Durban Finest. For Gloria, the key is discipline, clear priorities and knowing when to ask for help.

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Elaine Mbhalati

Ready to rise with my PGDip

Feb 13, 2026 2:36:17 PM

Ready to rise with my PGDip

Feb 13, 2026 2:36:17 PM

Once I chose to do the Henley PGDip and had a chance to look at some of the course material, I realised that this was a programme with the power to progress my career. I have a BCom in Accounting and initially wanted to be a CA, but I changed streams at university and completed an Honours degree in Financial Management instead. I also have an internationally recognised qualification from the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), which serves me well in my current role in risk and strategy at Standard Bank. I work in the Regulatory Development and Engagement division at the bank, essentially monitoring emerging regulations impacting financial institutions – such as AI, crypto, climate and prudential updates – and my role involves preparing or influencing regulations (where possible) to ensure readiness. When I felt my brain start to get lazy, I knew it was time to challenge myself again, and hit the books after a long break. When the opportunity arose to study at Henley, I grabbed it with both hands – and it turned out to be one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Choosing Henley over other business schools was a no-brainer because of my employer’s longstanding relationship with the school. I learned so many lessons over the course of the PGDip, but one that sticks with me is to do with shifting perspectives, which allows one to challenge the norm and start to solve problems innovatively. I also really value what I learned about creative thinking in the corporate space. The programme was transformative in shaping my identity as a leader. It helped me recognise the influence I can have even without positional authority and encouraged me to step confidently into any space. I also valued the course's personal development elements – who needs therapy when we have reflection papers? Understanding how communication works in teams, and how to voice frustrations tactfully, are practical skills that have come to serve me well. My recent promotion is testament to the effectiveness of the tools taught at Henley! THE QUICK Q&A Tell us about your life outside of work. I don’t have children; instead I aspire to be a rich auntie! I love travelling, a passion sparked by the time I spent in London in 2018. Fitness and simplicity are very important to me, too. Who had the greatest influence in shaping your character? Without hesitation, that would be my Dad. His progressiveness and wisdom taught me about autonomy in all relationships, fairness, and conflict resolution through viewing another’s perspective. Any personal goals? I struggle with consistency, with finishing things I start – from fitness goals to new hobbies – and this is something I want to overcome. What advice would you give to your 20-year-old self? I would tell her to relax more and have fun. I would tell her not to focus exclusively on academic achievements, and to spend some of her time and energy on building meaningful relationships. While qualifications are important – your brand and network is your greatest currency. What’s your passion in business and life? Professionally, I am obsessed with emerging regulatory impact and risk. This environment requires constant learning and evolving – this is where I thrive. Personally, I am moved by art and music – they fuel my creativity. What advice would you give others starting their studies at Henley? Focus, manage your time effectively, and embrace both the good and bad experiences because it shapes so much more than just skills – it transforms attitudes and brings fulfilment in the most unexpected way. Enquire about the Henley PGDip here.

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Harmony over balance: finding purpose and power through my Henley MBA

Nov 18, 2025 9:44:12 AM

Harmony over balance: finding purpose and power through my Henley MBA

Nov 18, 2025 9:44:12 AM

When I enrolled for my MBA at Henley Business School Africa, I wasn’t seeking another qualification, I was seeking transformation. Henley stood out for its international credibility, its human-centred philosophy, and its flexibility. I wanted a programme that recognised that I was a mother, a wife, and a businesswoman and that I needed harmony, not just hard deadlines. I got exactly that. When life became overwhelming (building a home, expanding my businesses, and guiding my children through new schools) Henley’s Executive MBA structure allowed me to pause and return stronger, supported by a cohort that refused to let me give up.

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Warren and Kelly Murray

Love, laptops, and late nights: The Henley way

Oct 28, 2025 1:13:35 PM

Love, laptops, and late nights: The Henley way

Oct 28, 2025 1:13:35 PM

For most people, the idea of having your spouse as your coworker, your gym buddy, and your late-night study partner sounds less like romance and more like a competitive reality show. But for Warren and Kelly Murray, this is just Tuesday. This formidable couple, who’ve been virtually inseparable since they met over a decade ago, are now taking their partnership to a new level: embarking on simultaneous business degrees with Henley Business School Africa.

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Chad Tshabalala

Turning grief into growth

Oct 10, 2025 1:42:15 PM

Turning grief into growth

Oct 10, 2025 1:42:15 PM

My story began with a devastating loss that reshaped the path I had expected my life to take. When I was just fifteen years old, my father – our family’s sole breadwinner – passed away, leaving behind my mother, my siblings, and me with no financial security. Everything changed overnight. The comfortable life we had known was replaced with a daily struggle to put bread on the table.

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Andrew Maseko

Learning to grow through discomfort and other leadership lessons from the Henley PGDip

Aug 15, 2025 11:31:40 AM

Learning to grow through discomfort and other leadership lessons from the Henley PGDip

Aug 15, 2025 11:31:40 AM

Before embarking on the Postgraduate Diploma in Management Practice (PGDip), I relied heavily on practical experience at work but, while this hands-on approach was effective in many respects, it lacked the depth and structure that academic theory provides. For me, the Henley PGDip gave me the frameworks to back up my experience so that I could move to the next level of performance. It taught me to question assumptions, analyse data rigorously, and construct logical, evidence-backed arguments.

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Upcoming events

The only way to really understand the impact of this degree is to get a feel for what we do. Join one of our events to explore if the Henley MBA is the right fit for you.

MBA Decoded

11 June 2026

13:00-14:00
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This virtual session is an in-depth and personal discussion centred around you and your understanding of our MBA programme.

MBA Application Success Workshop

20 June 2026

09:00-10:00
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Join us for an enriching workshop where you will get first-hand insights from Dr. Alisa Stewart-Smith

Frequently asked questions

Choosing an MBA is a career-defining decision. We’ve answered the most common questions about our accreditation, the difference between our two MBA streams, and how we help you balance study with the demands of work and family.

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What is the difference between the Flexible and Global MBA?

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Is the Henley MBA a South African or a UK qualification?

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How are the Executive MBAs delivered?

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I am a very senior leader; will the cohort be relevant to me?

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Is a UK-awarded degree affordable for African professionals?