Cape Argus

LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE SEEKS TO UNITE AND EMPOWER WOMEN

- STAFF REPORTER

SEX slavery, human traffickin­g and addressing the link between media and power are some of the issues to be discussed at the Women’s Leadership Conference next month.

The conference, to be held in George on September 28 and 29, has lined-up speakers that include Commission for Gender Equality chairperso­n Tamara Mathebula; National Prosecutin­g Authority deputy director Karen van Rensburg; and Bombardier Transport SA managing director Makgola Makololo.

The Cape Argus has joined as the media partner in the “It’s DUE” Women and Leadership conference, which aims to unite and empower women in the government, SOEs and business to lead and promote the fight against gender-based violence (GBV) and human traffickin­g.

The conference also seeks to bring together women who have excelled in government, business, entreprene­urship, governance, and self-empowermen­t, to empower others and bring hope to women across South Africa.

Fourteen woman leaders, expected to speak at the conference, have been tasked to impart their lessons learnt in business and exchange “tips from the top” to equip woman leaders to pursue their goals across male-populated industries, and lead.

Mathebula will be speaking on the Beijing Platform for Action 12 critical areas. Also lined up are Cultural Affairs and Sport MEC Anroux Marais, as well as Survivor Exit Foundation founder Grizelda Grootboom, a victim of sex traffickin­g.

Grootboom’s acclaimed Sala nominated book EXIT will be given to attendees who register for the conference before September 1.

Director and chief executive of Aspire Consulting Engineers Zeenat Ghoor will impart her knowledge on overcoming male-populated industries, while Makololo will look at excellence and good service.

Makololo is a Tutu Fellow 2019 (AFLI – African Leadership Institute).

The conference will also tackle GBV plaguing many nations today through funding; therefore 10% of the profits for the conference will be donated to the Survivor Exit Foundation and the Salvation Army.

The conference will take place at the Oubaai Hotel, Golf and Spa.

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