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Zakes Bantwini Harvard Graduation: A Milestone in Creativity

Zakes Bantwini Earns Harvard Business Certification, Elevating African Creativity Zakes Bantwini, the renowned Grammy Award-winning South African artist and producer, has graduated from Harvard Business School's Business of Entertainment, Media and Sports (BEMS) program, solidifying his position as a global cultural leader.Originally selected in 2020, his participation was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, but his reapplication shows his commitment to excellence.
Man-Gale June 19, 2025 2 minutes read
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Zakes Bantwini Earns Harvard Business Certification, Elevating African Creativity

Zakes Bantwini, the renowned Grammy Award-winning South African artist and producer, has graduated from Harvard Business School’s Business of Entertainment, Media and Sports (BEMS) program, solidifying his position as a global cultural leader. Originally selected in 2020, his participation was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, but his reapplication shows his commitment to excellence. The BEMS program, hosted in Boston, connects senior professionals reimagining cultural business, enhancing Bantwini’s influence on the global stage. He aims to leverage his Harvard experience to empower future African creatives through his foundation, ultimately bridging African innovation with global opportunities.

Zakes Bantwini’s Harvard Achievement

Zakes Bantwini has graduated from Harvard Business School’s BEMS program, enhancing his credibility in the international creative sector. This achievement underscores his commitment to professional excellence.

The BEMS program is designed for senior figures in entertainment and sports, equipping them with innovative strategies. Bantwini’s successful completion marks a significant milestone in his career.

“Completing this program at Harvard is a powerful statement about where African creatives belong,” Bantwini stated, emphasizing the importance of African voices in global discussions.

The Impact of His Foundation

Bantwini plans to leverage his Harvard experience through the Zakes Bantwini Foundation, aiming to empower young creatives. His initiatives will focus on a business of music curriculum and a sports division.

These new programs are designed to equip the next generation with necessary industry tools, bridging gaps between African innovation and global practices. Bantwini’s commitment reflects a growing recognition of South African talents.

“This is not just about me; it’s about lifting fellow African creatives,” he remarked, highlighting his dedication to fostering talent and creating opportunities in the industry.


Zakes Bantwini’s graduation from Harvard’s BEMS program underscores the rising prominence of African creatives in the global landscape, reinforcing his role as a leader dedicated to nurturing future generations in the entertainment industry.


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