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Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa: Women Leading The Economic Hub – Gauteng
SPONSORED: International Women’s Day, 8 March, is an annual celebration where women across South Africa, and the world are celebrated for their diverse backgrounds and triumphs as powerful female leaders in the world of business and phenomenal nurturers in the community.

Ways To Support Rural Women This International Day Of Rural Women
October 15 is the International Day of Rural Women, a day to celebrate and acknowledge the contributions of rural women to their families, communities, and countries.

The Bank Behind Women In Business
SPONSORED: Female-led enterprises in South Africa are on a steady rise, creating countless job opportunities where before there were none. It is undeniably important for us to work together with women to help grow and support their businesses, to ensure their long term and sustainable success.

Breaking The Boys’ Club: If Investing In Women Yields Good Returns, Then Why Are We Still Fighting For Their Inclusion?
SPONSORED: In the past decade, the African continent has embarked on a remarkably transformative journey in shifting its economic landscape to a self-driven type.

Gender-Based Violence Battle
SPONSORED: Transforming attitudes, beliefs and norms is a must to win the war against gender-based violence in South Africa, writes Annah Moyo-Kupeta, executive director at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

#BreakingTheBias
SPONSORED: This year’s theme for International Women’s Day is #BreakTheBias. We chat to tech entrepreneur Kimberley Taylor, founder and CEO of Loop, about breaking the bias within SA’s technology space.

Tackling Gender-Based Violence
Phinah Kodisang, CEO of the Soul City Institute, talks to Thando Pato about the challenges we face in combatting gender-based violence.

Choose To Challenge
Collectively, women can overcome some of the societal challenges they face, writes Denise Mhlanga.

Women In Tech
SPONSORED: Women in Tech is an international organisation with a double mission: to close the gender gap and to help women embrace technology.

A New Chapter
Three women with a desire to empower vulnerable people were motivated to make the shift from corporate positions to roles in the NGO sector. Busani Moyo and Lindsey Moyo spoke to them.

Breaking Up The “Boys Only” Club
The United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Development asks leaders from all sectors of society for change and to celebrate acts of courage and determination by ordinary women who have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and communities.

A New Chapter
Three women with a desire to empower vulnerable people were motivated to make the shift from corporate positions to roles in the NGO sector.

Creating Equal Opportunity
What are the factors affecting women’s career advancement and how can women empower themselves? What role do organisations play in up-skilling women to advance further and attain their goals?

Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate For Change
Puseletso Mompei takes a look at the burning gender equality issues facing women today.

Moving The Needle
The 30% Club Southern Africa is in many ways at the forefront of innovation; especially in respect to the numerous 30% Club chapters worldwide. Colleen Larsen, CEO of Business Engage, the organisation that facillitates the 30% Club Southern Africa, explains.

Owning Our Space
Traditional street protests and marches have moved to the classroom, the car, and most spontaneously, to social media platforms. Puseletso Mompei reports.

Technology Influencers
Adam Oxford speaks to two women who know how to help address the gender imbalance in technology.