Forbes Woman Africa - June/August 2018
Forbes Woman Africa - June/August 2018
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The June to August 2018 issue of FORBES WOMAN AFRICA is a collector's edition, a document of history as you go, including conversations with the high and mighty of Africa. South Africa's Education Minister and power woman Naledi Pandor is on the cover telling us how she thinks the fourth industrial revolution incorporated in the country's institutions will contemporize education and enable youth with the right skill sets. But become entrepreneurs and employ others, she says. Also in the issue, interviews with two more African powerhouses: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Joyce Banda. We then have a pictorial account of the streets of South Africa where informal economies thrive, most of them run by women fighting strife and stereotypes. Then, an interview with the emerging female superstar of African soccer: Linda Motlhalo. All this and more regulars on the movers and shakers in culture and fashion. The issue is out now!
'Get South Africa Thriving'
As South Africa’s Minister of Higher Education and Training, Naledi Pandor is on course to ensure the country’s institutions are geared for the fourth industrial revolution and will generate professionals ready to create enterprises that will employ others.
9 mins
Women's Leadership Is Under Attack Globally
We caught up with former Malawian President Joyce Banda in Johannesburg just before her return to Malawi in April after four years away. One of four female presidents Africa has had, she spoke about her plans but is guarded about her return to politics.
5 mins
'It's About Who You Know'
Rita Kusi brought the HR practices of corporate America to Ghana, to ensure companies got quality talent and locals the right jobs.
3 mins
Junior Guides
At age 23, Jamie Beaton and Sharndre Kushor have built a global tutoring empire. All that’s missing at Crimson Education is a profit.
5 mins
Pain & Gain
Born into abject poverty, Rirhandzu Letty Ngobeni suffered and survived as a businesswoman in South Africa by consistently diversifying her skills, and staying humble.
4 mins
For All 'Mompreneurs'
Shanèy Vijendranath is one of two selected from Africa for a global mentorship program for startups that use tech to solve problems.
2 mins
Africa Must Start Now
A MAY 2017 PUBLICATION RELEASED BY THE World Economic Forum, The Future of Jobs and Skills in Africa: Preparing the Region for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, sets the scene for Africa’s economic future.
3 mins
The Primates In The Park
One recent morning, deep inside the forests of Uganda, our travel writer Ramdas Iyer came face to face with some very impatient chimpanzees.
3 mins
Forbes Woman Africa Magazine Description:
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Forbes Woman Africa is a pan-African publication that navigates the world of business for women, with features on the latest trends in the corporate sector and how its architecture speaks to women. In line with this, we feature the wealthy, powerful, influential and those women in business whose impact is felt long after they have come and gone.
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