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Wendy Appelbaum (née Gordon; born 1961) is a South African businesswoman and philanthropist. The daughter of Donald Gordon of the Liberty Group, she has led the De Morgenzon wine estate in Stellenbosch since 2003. Appelbaum is one of the richest women in South Africa.
Nonkululeko Gobodo (born 10 October 1960, Mthatha, Eastern Cape) became the first black female Chartered Accountant in South Africa in 1987. [1] [2] In 2023 she was appointed Chancellor of Walter Sisulu University.
The status of women in South Africa remains to be complicated so far but thanks to the UN and the South African government, some improvements have been made though despite the improvements, there is still so much more which still need for more investments in programs to empower women and girls so as to improve their status and opportunities. [19]
After 10 years of national and international corporate experience with f.e. BMW [3] she founded Bridging the Gap in 1991, a consulting firm to prepare young black South Africans to enter the world of work and to support South African companies in integrating those people into their corporate business. [4] Luhabe founded the Women Investment ...
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South Africa portal This category is for articles about women company founders from the African country of South Africa . This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:South African company founders .
Mary Fitzgerald (also known as Pickhandle Mary; 4 August 1883 – 26 September 1960) was an Irish-born South African political activist and was considered to have been the first female trade unionist in the country. She was South Africa's first female master printer.
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