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For Bulelwa Mpinda, worship is not an accessory, it is survival.

Young & Spiritually Inspired: A 15-year movement turning pain into purpose

Born from its founder’s journey of abandonment, healing, and faith, Young & Spiritually Inspired is a global movement using words, worship, and community to restore hope and lead…

Transforming lives: The Jozini Project empowers farmers to thrive by training them and connecting them with markets.

Unilever South Africa: Committed to enhancing the lives of the people of South Africa

Predicted spend over 2024 with mostly black-owned suppliers, including those that are small, medium and micro, is R3.2 billion

It is essential that women and girls are empowered to seize the growing possibilities in the field of science, technology, engineering and maths

Unlocking the exciting and diverse world of STEM careers for women

It is essential that women and girls are empowered to seize the growing possibilities in the field of science, technology, engineering and maths

Harnessing women’s economic power can boost SA economy and create jobs

Given equal opportunities, female entrepreneurs can add enormous value to our economy.

True mentorship is not about hierarchy. It’s about co-creation. Photo: File

Black women: Unseen superheroes of the workplace

Black women face unconscious bias, added responsibilities and a lack of support in the workplace. Until this changes, transformation is not complete

Veuve clicquot bold woman award winner

Glamping entrepreneur’s pitch gains global recognition

Gugu Sithole travels to France as one of 410 winners of this year’s Bold Woman Award by Veuve Clicquot

(Photo by Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Sanbi projects help rural women manage the impacts of climate change

Empowering women and girls to be equal players and climate change decision-makers is critical

Protest: Julius Malema at a picket against Clicks in 2020 protesting an advert describing black women’s hair as ‘dull’ versus ‘normal’ white hair. Black women in the industry say while they are being courted as a market they are often not in control of how they are portrayed. (Phill Magakoe/AFP)

Black women get raw deal in adverts

They are seen as drivers of consumerism, but sidelined in the industry that uses their images to sell products