International Women’s Day
She Who Dreams – an inspirational woman who makes things happen
Elle Reve – translated from French means She Dreams. These words define the 24-year old Human Resources professional, founder of She Who Dreams, entrepreneur...
Brand South Africa celebrates International Women’s Day
Johannesburg, Friday 08 March 2019 - International Women's Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of...
International Women’s Day: Brand South Africa calls on all to play their part for...
Brand South Africa calls on all to play their part for the development and empowerment of women this International Women’s Day 8 March
Johannesburg, Thursday...
South African career women disrupt their industries
Women spoke about seeking opportunities in their pursuit of turning their dreams into realities – and encourage women to help each other.
Melissa Javan
"Crash, fix...
Teach everyone to operate in a digital world
The rise of robots, and opportunities for women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, were some of the topics that were discussed at the...
Press release: Owami calls on women to empower each other
Brand South Africa and Owami Women call on South Africans to play their part in the development and empowerment of women this International Women’s...
International Women’s Day: Brand South Africa calls on all to play their part for...
Countries that expand opportunities for women and girls in education and work achieve greater prosperity and social development, writes Chichi Maponya, chair of Brand South Africa, on International Women's day.
Empowering the rural woman
International Women's Day, 8 March 2012 - the 101st International Women's Day - this year places a strong emphasis on empowering rural women, with the aim of bringing an end to hunger and poverty worldwide.
Parlotones to climb Kili for charity
South African rock band The Parlotones will be climbing Africa's highest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, as part of an awareness campaign to end violence against women and girls on the continent.
• Women’s rights in SA to advance
The Keiskamma Tapestry
In the entrance to the South African Parliament a remarkable piece of artwork winds its way along the wall, its 120-metre length reaching through the lobby to wrap around the exterior of the chamber.