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About

Dr Rendani Mulaudzi full

"Never underestimate the difference you can make in the lives of others. Step forward, reach out, and help. Reach out to someone that might need a lift”

 

- (Pablo)

As the title show, Dr. Rendani Isaac Mulaudzi holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), Chicago, Illinois, USA.  He also holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Regenesys Business School, Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa.  These qualifications are founded on a Bachelor of Arts Honours, and Bachelor of Arts in Pedagogics from the University of the North, now the University of Limpopo.

Doc Rendani has been honoured with the Onkgopotse Tiro Excellence Award by the University of Limpopo for service and influence in sport in South Africa. He was also acknowledged at one of the 100 most influential sport personalities in South Africa – the honour coming from the then national department of Sport and Recreation South Africa.

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As Deputy Director of Sport at the University of Pretoria, Doc Rendani also acted as the General Manager and Chief Executive Officer of “AmaTuks,” the institution’s professional football team that currently plays in the National First Division of the National Soccer League (NSL).

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Doc Mulaudzi has served as Council Member of the Vhembe TVET College for two terms, and recently chaired the national Sport Relief Fund Appeals Committee. He also served on the South African Football Association’s 2010 FIFA World Cup Legacy Trust Adjudication Panel.  Doc Mulaudzi was the Chairperson of University Sport South Africa (USSA) for 2 years (2010 – 2012).

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FUTURE GOALS

Dr. Rendani Isaac Mulaudzi’s future goals are:

  • To continue to learn and gain knowledge which will add value to the lives of others.

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  • To influence individuals and organisations to be the best servants of the people they lead by ensuring that the services they are “nothing but the best.”

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  • To empower the youth to find who they are as soon as possible, so as to enlist them to contribute to changing society for the better.

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  • To live each day as if it the last one, for indeed, it could be the last one. Focus on doing all that needs to be done and show gratefulness for the time one has.

R Mulaudzi

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