Question 1: Africanisation, Ubuntu and Organisational Justice
1.1. The Siyakhula case study illustrates a management style characterised by unilateral
decision-making and a disregard for the broader community – an approach often cited as being
in direct conflict with traditional African values.
1.1.1. Define and explain the concept of Ubuntu within the specific context of employment
relations.
Ubuntu is a traditional African concept that promotes humanity, shared responsibility, and
community. It emphasizes respect, trust, and collective well-being, which can guide harmonious
relationships in employment relations. In a workplace, it fosters inclusivity, accountability, and
conflict resolution that prioritizes consensus and community values (Nel et al., 2025. Page 123).
Ubuntu, with its focus on interdependence, can contribute significantly to improving workplace
morale and collaboration (Woermann & Engelbrecht, 2019. Page 39).
1.1.2. Reflect on your own professional experience or an organisation you know well. Provide a
personal, unique example of a leader or company that successfully applied the principles of
Ubuntu in handling an employment relations matter.
Africanisation involves infusing indigenous knowledge systems, which are rooted in African
communal living experiences, into organizational practices. This approach seeks to integrate African
philosophies like Ubuntu into the workplace without disregarding external influences, emphasizing
inclusivity and a more participatory management style (Nel et al., 2025. Page 112).
It ensures that employment relations reflect local cultural values and enhances organizational culture
by focusing on people’s well-being (Woermann & Engelbrecht, 2019. Page 47).