Ramuthivheli, Thembinkosi2011-06-082011-06-082011-06-08http://hdl.handle.net/10539/10055MBA - WBSThe historical research method was used to characterize management in precolonial Africa. Secondary data sources provided information on African history and pre-colonial leaders. Archival data, relying on published accounts obtainable in libraries and on the World Wide Web were used. Evidence indicates that management existed in pre-colonial Africa: traditional roles and functions of pre-colonial chiefs and kings match current business management activities described in literature. Characteristics of pre-colonial African leaders were comparable to traits defined as necessary for current business managers. Biographies of those pre-colonial African leaders studied also revealed that, as with modern business managers, describing uniform leadership traits common to all successful leaders is difficult. Successful pre-colonial African leaders, like business leaders today, were found to be individuals who did not share a homogenous set of defining characteristics and leadership stylesenManagement, AfricanCharacteristics of Pre-Colonial AfricanThesis