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Pioneer, businesswoman and now, ambassador

MIDRAND – According to the Honourable Roger Nkodo Dang, Bridgette Radebe will aim to improve the impute of all committees.


Honourable Roger Nkodo Dang, president of the Pan African Parliament said, “She was the first woman I saw working in the mining industry. We need the experience of Ms Motsepe-Radebe, Africa is a very rich continent with mining, raw materials and so on. Many women do not want to involve themselves in this area of industry.

“The Pan African Parliament is the Parliament of Africa, so we need many experienced people to increase visibility. When I went through her CV, I saw that she has all the capacity for everything we are doing in PAP, and she can bring experience.

“It can help us move and it will be a sign to motivate women to know that Ms Motsepe-Radebe has been a big success in this industry.

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“This is a chance for PAP affairs to show the world what women of Africa can do… She’s going to work on improving the impute of all of our committees, trade, gender or others so I hope this MOU will bring a new vision for the Pan African we are trying to build today.”

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