Dr Tebogo Modjadji-Kekana Chamber of Business and Tourism (Tebogo Modjadji-Kekana)
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Continue reading →Also known as the Vroue-landbouvereniging, Kaapprovinsie, the Cape Women’s Agricultural Association is a women’s organisation aimed at personal growth, giving their members the opportunity for personal advancement and community service. It allows members to work towards a healthy family life; effectively give attention to those less fortunate with various needs, and to offer their service in this regard.
Continue reading →The Businesswomen’s Association is currently the largest association of professional and businesswomen in South Africa with a Head Office in Johannesburg and nine branches across the country. The BWA is a non-profit, voluntary organisation committed to offering real value in the form of leading and training, connecting and supporting members and South African business.
Continue reading →Gauteng Women in Insurance (GWII) is a non-profit organisation and our aim is to promote, through professional and personal development events, the women who work in the short-term insurance industry.
Continue reading →Also known as the Free State Women’s Agricultural Union, we are an educational organisation in which opportunities for development are offered to women with the same values and where they are prepared, as homemakers, to render a positive contribution to the development of the community and country.
Continue reading →To promote and improve women-owned businesses while building relationships with other like-minded women.
Continue reading →The Association of South African Women in Science and Engineering (SA WISE) is a dynamic association for all those who support the idea of strengthening the role of women in science and engineering in South Africa.
Continue reading →A centre of government department focusing on policy, research, monitoring and evaluation
Continue reading →The Women in Finance Network provides a neutral forum where women in the financial industry meet. It was established specifically for women in the financial services industry. WiFN is a forum where women meet, share experiences, support, learn from each other and mentor each other. We organise regional events with expert speakers where you can intera t with peers, role models and mentors – and of course, experience the enthudsiasm and fun of our hive!
Continue reading →With a membership of over 377 women from 42 countries the IWC of Cape Town is about friendship, support and encouragement, all while doing important philanthropic work in the community. We are a friendship club that supports social interaction with a specific focus or theme on cultural, educational, charitable, and recreational activities.
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