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By Jessie Taylor
A number of South African women have been ranked among the Forbes 50 Over 50 List of Africa’s Female Powerhouses. The first-time list aims to highlight female leaders older than 50 across all sectors who are scaling newer heights and inspiring the next cadre of leadership on the continent.
Among them are: Phuthi Mahanyele-Dabengwa, CEO of Naspers South Africa; Nolitha Fakude, Chairperson of Anglo-American’s management board; Wendy Appelbaum, founder of De Morgenzon Wine Estate; and Nonkululeko Nyembezi-Heita, Chair of the Standard Bank Group and Standard Bank of South Africa.
Read more about these 10 phenomenal women business leaders here
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