Department of Higher Education and Training kicks off sector engagements with visit to Advtech
Deputy Minister for Higher Education and Training, Dr Mimmy Gondwe, kicked off sector-wide engagements by meeting Advtech’s senior leadership at Emeris’ Sandton campus on Monday, 8 June 2026.
This follows her recent address at Advtech’s Rosebank International brand launch.
The aim of these engagements is to recognise and collaborate with private institutions that positively contribute to the Post-School Education and Training sector. Advtech’s senior leadership discussed opportunities for public-private partnerships, including leveraging the agility of the private sector to widen access for students to quality education.
During the visit, Dr Gondwe spent time with Emeris students and toured the campus’ world-class facilities, including its state-of-the-art sports centre.
Said Dr Gondwe prior to the visit, “The conversation can no longer be about whether private higher education institutions have a role to play; that question has long been settled; the focus now is on collaborating more effectively and responsibly to ensure that higher education supports national development and inclusive economic growth.”
“Advtech welcomes our positive recent engagements with Dr Gondwe. We look forward to collaborating with her department going forward and appreciate her commitment to finalising the process that will enable Emeris and Rosebank International to finally achieve university status,” said Geoff Whyte, Group CEO of Advtech.

Shevon Lurie (Director – The IIE), Dr Shaheeda Essack, (Director of Private Higher Education in the DHET); Professor Linda Meyer (MD, Rosebank International), Dr Gondwe (Deputy Minister for Higher Education and Training), Geoff Whyte (Group CEO, Advtech), Louise Wiseman (MD, Emeris) and Tumi Nkosi (Executive: Marketing, Rosebank International)

Advtech Group CEO, Geoff Whyte, with Dr Gondwe
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