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Women in Leadership – Taki Netshitenzhe, Vodacom

Taki Netshitenzhe, Director of External Affairs, Vodacom SA and Chairperson, Vodacom Foundation, is a lawyer by profession and spent 20 years in government as a law writer and a legal and policy advisor for the intelligence services. After 10 years within the intelligence and security framework, she ventured into cybersecurity specialising in communications security. Her […]

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Young Mdantsane man taking big steps in insurance

Thirty-four-year-old Yanga Duma, a native of the Mdantsane township in East London, is no stranger to the insurance or financial services industry. His journey started when he joined Standard Bank’s Business Banking Division and served as a Business Banker and Manager. He also worked at Liberty Life before starting his own financial services business. Duma’s

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Polio resurfaces, causing concern in Sub-Saharan Africa and the UK

The 25th of August 2021 marked the first anniversary of a milestone that took over 30 years to achieve – Africa being free from polio, a disease that has caused death and paralysis throughout recorded history. However 2022 has seen cases resurface in Malawi and Mozambique and recently, an outbreak in London has raised red

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Women in Leadership – Polo Leteka, IDF Capital

Polo Leteka is the Chairperson and Founder of IDF Capital and a qualified accountant with extensive experience in both the South African Public and Private sectors. She concluded her articles by emphasising the importance of finishing something you start, thus making her highly marketable for corporate and investment positions. While not sure what type of

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GRIP: Providing support and empowering victims of rape

The Greater Rape Intervention Programme (GRIP) provides critical services to victims experiencing the trauma of Gender Based Violence (GBV), providing a safe place to stay, counselling, support, and skills upliftment to help empower women and children stand on their own again. Quarterly crime statistics released by the South African government in June this year reported

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Every year, in August, South Africa marks Women’s Month in tribute to the more than 20 000 women who marched to the Union Buildings on 9 August 1956 in protest against the extension of Pass Laws to women. A system meant to control women even further and reduce women to passive beings, at the mercy

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Small Business Survival Toolkit Part-5: Leadership and Crisis

In part five of the Small Business Survival Toolkit series, Professor Caren Scheepers addresses the subject of leadership and crisis in a Covid era. Compiled by Tarren Bolton Caren Scheepers is a Professor in Contextual Leadership; Organisational Design and Gender Studies and management consultant who has worked in various environments – the financial sector, e-commerce

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Heineken gives back to South Africa on Mandela Day 2022

In the spirit of giving back and honouring Tata Madiba’s legacy, this Mandela Month HEINEKEN South Africa’s employees responded to the call to make each day a Mandela Day by making a difference and inspiring change in their various communities. Employees gave 67 minutes of their time to better the lives of others.   In

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