AAA School Of Advertising

16 May

Olwethu Leshabane: A Self-Made Superwoman

Olwethu Leshabane is an all-around superwoman. She is the founder and CEO of Art of Superwoman; a lifestyle-curated digital platform that consists of an e-commerce shop, blogs and content that filters to her podcast; The Sit Down. The podcast discusses issues affecting modern women & moms, from parenting, career, wellness, finances, and relationships.

20 March

Graduation – Class of 2022

Graduation is subject to all students who are eligible to graduate (Work Integrated Learning included) by fulfilling all the necessary requirements for the qualification.

Furthermore, eligibility to graduate is also dependent on the payment of all student fees.

15 March

Industry Talk – The Impact of the Digital Age on Entrepreneurial Success

Xavier is the Founder and Managing Director of digital marketing agency, DarkMatter. An agency that has built a deep portfolio in the technology industry, providing digital solutions for brands such as Heineken, Steri Stumpie, Switch Energy, Sizuki and more. Xavier’s Master’s Degree in Marketing was double-published by Oxford University & Stellenbosch University for contributing toward insights and advancements in Mobile Commerce.

20 January

Letter from the Dean

Compliments of the New Year. Myself and everyone at AAA, wish you a prosperous and healthy 2023. We hope you had and are still enjoying your well-deserved holiday and we can’t wait to welcome you back at our beautiful campuses in February 2023.

14 December

AAA Student Finalists for the 2022 Pendoring & Loeries Awards

The youth unemployment rate in South Africa for 2022 has been reported to be the highest in the world, sitting at 63.9% for young people aged 15-24. So, how does society challenge the status quo in order to break the cycle of unemployment and decrease the skills gap? By creating platforms and initiatives that give young people an opportunity to thrive.

21 September

Entrepreneurship Hub

The youth unemployment rate in South Africa for 2022 has been reported to be the highest in the world, sitting at 63.9% for young people aged 15-24. So, how does society challenge the status quo in order to break the cycle of unemployment and decrease the skills gap? By creating platforms and initiatives that give young people an opportunity to thrive.