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Articles and opinions on governance, ethics and transformation issues.

Governance

7 published

Governance

Thembekile Phylicia Makhubele institutional Architect, Organisational Transformation, Governance and Organisational Sp • 01 May 2026

ARE WE MEASURING THE FACTORS THAT TRULY DRIVE GOVERNANCE?

Compliance is not the goal, it is the baseline. * Governance beyond compliance * Measuring what truly matters * Linking performance, ethics, systems, and leadership

Governance

Thembekile Phylicia Makhubele institutional Architect, Organisational Transformation, Governance and Organisational Specialist • 20 Apr 2026

ETHICAL REPORTING, WHISTLEBLOWING & DIGITAL RISK IN MODERN ORGANISATIONS : The Myth of Anonymous Reporting: What Every Whistleblower Must Know

Did you know? Submitting a complaint anonymously especially as a PDF does not always guarantee your identity is protected.

Governance

Thembekile Phylicia Makhubele Institutional Architect | Organisational Transformation | Governance and Organisational Effectiven • 24 Mar 2026

SYSTEMS FAIL-SERIES 1 : The Fragmentation Lie: Why “Siloed Excellence” is Institutional Self-Sabotage

Fragmentation is often misdiagnosed as a governance failure. In reality, it is a failure of institutional architecture, a condition in which leadership, governance, performance, ethics, and organisational health operate in isolation rather than as an integrated system.

Governance

Thembekile Phylicia Makhubele: Institutional Architect, Organisational Transformation and Effectiveness Specialist. • 15 Mar 2026

WHEN THE NATION IS ON TRIAL: WHAT MULTIPLE INQUIRIES REVEAL ABOUT JUSTICE AND GOVERNANCE IN SOUTH AFRICA

While commissions of inquiry and parliamentary oversight are essential tools for democratic accountability, their increasing frequency raises an important question about whether institutions are responding to crises rather than preventing them. The moment captured on Newsroom Afrika symbolised three layers of justice, historical accountability, contemporary institutional oversight, and targeted investigations into governance failures, highlighting an important reality about governance in South Africa. Together, these processes demonstrate both the resilience of democratic scrutiny and the need to strengthen preventive governance systems that embed ethical leadership, internal accountability, and constitutional compliance within everyday public administration.

Governance

Thembekile Phylicia Makhubele • 06 Mar 2026

WHEN THE WEEDS START GROWING, GOVERNANCE IS ALREADY DECLINING

Small signs in public spaces often reveal deeper institutional issues. When routine maintenance such as clearing weeds along major streets is neglected, it may reflect weaknesses in operational oversight, accountability, and governance systems. Strong institutions maintain not only policies and strategies, but also the everyday systems that ensure public environments remain functional, safe, and well managed. Strengthening governance, monitoring, and leadership accountability is essential to sustaining effective municipal service delivery.

Governance

Thembekile Phylicia Makhubele • 03 Mar 2026

NEURODIVERSITY, GOVERNANCE AND THE DANGER OF PUBLIC MISJUDGMENT

A REMINDER TO SOUTH AFRICANS: NOT ALL BODY LANGUAGE MEANS DISRESPECT. A reflection on neurodiversity, public scrutiny, and the responsibility of mature citizenship. Too often, behaviours associated with ADHD and other forms of neurodivergence are dismissed as indiscipline instead of recognised as variations in cognitive processing. When institutions fail to distinguish between misconduct and neurological difference, they risk governing through assumption rather than understanding. ? The Phylimak Position At Phylimak, we view neurodiversity through a Governance + Wellness Integration lens. Inclusive institutions do not merely tolerate difference — they design for it. Sustainable organisational performance requires psychological safety, structural awareness, and leadership maturity.

Governance

Thembekile Phylicia Makhubele • 23 Feb 2026

GOVERNING THE INTERFACE: WHAT DO WE REALLY MEAN BY “DEPOLITICISING” THE PUBLIC SERVICE?

Opinion about the debate regarding depoliticising the public service. Also shared on the author’s LinkedIn page.