Mihlali Ndamase Quotes on Success & Self-Love
Mihlali Ndamase started watching beauty videos on YouTube at the age of 15. Five years later, she decided to start her own YouTube Channel.
Read MoreMihlali Ndamase started watching beauty videos on YouTube at the age of 15. Five years later, she decided to start her own YouTube Channel.
Read More“The average salary of MBA holders in South Africa is R718,000 per year. The salary increases to R3 million per year at CEO-level.” – PayScale
Read MoreIt took Amanda Dambuza 3 years to grow her company from a start-up with 2 employees to a multi-million rand company with 80+ employees.
Read More74% of the corporate headquarters in South Africa are in Johannesburg. The city employs 12% of the national workforce and has a lively job market.
Read MoreIn 2019, Lillian Barnard became the first female Managing Director of Microsoft South Africa since the company reinvested in the country in the 1990s.
Read More“Women make up 51.2% of the population. But, they only make up 20.7% of board members in companies listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.”
Read More“Find the thing that you’re passionate about and work hard at it. You have to be willing to put in the hours. You have to be willing to sacrifice.” – Phuti Mahanyele
Read More“The problem is women are not making it to the top of any profession anywhere in the world. The numbers tell the story quite clearly.” – Sheryl Sandberg
Read More“When you get to a certain age, you need to ask yourself what you want out of life. You can achieve whatever it is you want to achieve.” – Bonang Matheba
Read MoreAs a little girl, Amanda Dambuza was physically and sexually abused by two of her uncles. One of them was an alcoholic who beat her up every day.
Read MoreAfter more than a decade of practising medicine, Dr Judy Dlamini was robbed at gunpoint outside her medical practice, triggering her to leave medicine.
Read MoreBonang Matheba was the first African to be given an E! News Special Africa on E! and the first international ambassador for Revlon, outside the USA.
Read More“Grab hold of every small opportunity and the bigger ones will follow. Push yourself and show the world what you can do.” – Phuti Mahanyele, Naspers CEO, SA
Read MoreIn 1985, Dr Judy Dlamini achieved her childhood dream of becoming a medical doctor. But at the age of 39, she quit her medical career and went back to school.
Read More“The problem with over-planning and overthinking is that you end up coming up with all the reasons why you shouldn’t act. Don’t overthink, just go for it.” – Amanda Dambuza
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