SayPro CEO, Neftaly Malatjie, actively participated in the 9th Global Empowerment Women’s African Leaders (GEWAL) Summit session hosted by the Motsepe Foundation. The summit, a high-profile event aimed at empowering women leaders across Africa, brought together prominent figures to discuss key issues surrounding leadership, sustainable development, and gender equality.
Malatjie, a strong advocate for inclusive leadership, played an integral role in the session, contributing valuable insights drawn from his experience at SayPro, a company known for its commitment to empowering individuals through job opportunities and skill development. Throughout the session, Malatjie engaged in conversations centered on advancing women’s representation in leadership roles, supporting female entrepreneurship, and fostering innovative solutions to challenges facing women across the continent.
His participation also allowed him to explore various collaborative efforts aimed at strengthening Africa’s economic growth, particularly by addressing the gender gap in key industries like technology, entrepreneurship, and social enterprises. Malatjie emphasized the need for investment in women’s education and leadership development as essential elements for driving long-term positive change.
The session was also an opportunity for Malatjie to connect with like-minded leaders, exchanging ideas and exploring future partnerships that can propel initiatives focused on women’s empowerment. His presence at the summit reinforces SayPro’s ongoing commitment to the empowerment of women and the creation of inclusive spaces for leadership to thrive across Africa.
By participating in the GEWAL Summit, Malatjie not only represented SayPro’s values but also strengthened his own resolve to champion the cause of women’s advancement in business and leadership, ensuring their voices are heard in shaping the future of Africa.
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