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African Women Chartered Accountants (AWCA) spearheads solidarity among women in Sandton

A women’s conference was held in Sandton to discuss the inclusive way forward for corporate women leading successful lives.

In promoting continued cohesion, synergy, and collaboration among women occupying spaces within the corporate domains – the Illovo-based non-profit African Women Chartered Accountants (AWCA) hosted a women’s conference and banquet to kick-start women’s month.

Lindi Mashele, Kefilwe Pitsie, and Mmabatho Hantise at the post-conference fundraiser banquet. Photos: Lebogang Tlou

The Woman of Substance conference and banquet was held on August 1. As many as 120 women from across Gauteng met at the Standard Bank Global Leadership Centre in Morningside for two themed panel discussions.

Busi Silwanyana
Koni Gugushe.

The event began with a welcoming keynote by AWCA president Buhle Hanise who spoke on felling the invisible wall of patriarchy towards empowering women to further flourish, leveraging off on collaborative networks.

Simphiwe Ngwenya and Karabo Sekukuba.

The panel over: Collaboration for Change, on harnessing diversity in shaping tomorrow, featured insights from established solutions, economic trade diplomacy, and auditing specialists: Nyawa Dikwayo, Ntombi Mbele, and Bongi Ngoma.

Kopano Maiketso, Rego Tlhapane, Omphemetse Sedumedi, and Mpho Masilo.

Dikwayo opened by encouraging the women in attendance to prioritise their education as a primary tool for self-empowerment, Mbele emphasised collaboration as a cornerstone to building inclusive, diversified, women-driven business communities, and Ngoma encouraged using collaboration as a tool for overcoming scarcity mindsets.

The first panel: Nyawa Dikwayo, Ntombi Mbele, and Bongi Ngoma.

The sessions were neatly woven together by the event’s panel facilitator Noluthando Mthonti-Mlambo. The second-panel discussion was on the evolution of leading women in South Africa. The panel was joined by Thebelihle Ngema-Mafuya and Nana Phiri from the corporate banking sector, and chartered accountant Zee Harduth from Duke Corporate Education.

Judith Mnisi

The conference concluded all the way at the Galleria in Kramerville later on that day, where all the women attended a fundraising banquet in support of the initiative to see women working together.

Sekedi Mafa and Ditiro Chesalokile.
AWCA president Buhle Hanise.

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