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Amanda Kulati: Consider Skills Development for your career, it makes good business and personal sense
Amanda is a Social Scientist and a business woman with a passion for leadership development. Amanda believes that leadership is not confined to the highest level in...

Lorraine Maphala Phiri: A brand for every woman who understands the importance of quality over quantity
Born 33 years ago, Lorraine Maphala Phiri has been nominated Female Entrepreneur of the Year 2016 at the Megafest Business Awards Southern Region. The former...

Chellie Clarkson-Brown: Designing for women of color and overcoming the #icebergsyndrome
No one ever tells you about the amount of work that goes on underneath the surface of the water- #icebergsyndrome… but keep keeping on and...

Nozuko Mayeza: The strength of will to succeed needs to be constant in any businesswoman’s mindset
Women are generally underestimated simply for being a woman, hence the belief that we cannot perform like men in their work environment. However, given the...

Jacqueline Shaw: Pioneering a movement for “fashion made in Africa”
Jacqueline Shaw is the Founding Director of Africa Fashion Guide (AFG), a social enterprise and fashion sourcing agency. She has worked and designed for various...

Samantha Chovuchovu: Logistics is not just a man’s career
Addressing the stereotype that the logistics or transport industry is a career option for a very specific gender is a challenge. The most common managerial...

9 personality traits for guaranteed success
Ever seen the look of surprise when certain men hear that you are the Managing Director or CEO? Most women are generally content and more...

Chido Munei: Don’t be afraid to do things your way
”Few women work in mining, technology, transport and the construction industries, even worse is that fewer women are CEO’s of large companies. I often have...

Be good to yourself: The art of self-love
We were all born and celebrated as cute little bundles of joy. Then we blossom and the cuteness somewhat fades away. Then comes the bosses, colleagues, mates,...

How smart women multi-task
The idea that women-led or owned businesses are usually on a small-scale basis, run out of homes and often have less than five employees, is...