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Wendy: Nominated for a Women in Leadership Award – Trophées ASKE
Wendy Luhabe: Nominated for a FORBES WOMAN AFRICA award at WED South Africa
#WomenWOW-SA: WOMEN’S ENTREPRENEURSHIP DAY SOUTH AFRICA IN PARTNERSHIP WITH FORBES WOMAN AFRICA
On behalf of the 2015 Women’s Entrepreneurship Day South Africa (WED-SA), in partnership with Forbes Woman Africa, I would like to thank you for your support of WED-SA.
To be held for the first time in South Africa, Women’s Entrepreneurship Day is observed annually around the world on November 19 to empower, celebrate and support women entrepreneurs. Thank you for joining us in this global movement to honour these entrepreneurs who work hard to bring their ideas to life, drive economic growth, and contribute to human welfare in South Africa.
Forbes Woman Africa and WED-SA will award these female pioneers, leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators at the event. Worldwide, WED awardees are women of excellence and industry leaders in Business, Philanthropy, Social Responsibility, Technology, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Fashion and Beauty.
The judging panel for WED-SA comprised Forbes Africa editors, and I am happy to inform that you have been nominated as a finalist in the Social Entrepreneurship category on your work for the ‘Economic Empowerment of Women’ in South Africa.
Last year at the UN in New York, an Education Philanthropy Pioneer Award was given to President Barack Obama’s grandmother Mama Sarah Obama, for her work in bringing gender equality to education in Kenya.
With a growing number of women making a sizeable difference in the communities they serve, it was extremely difficult deciding on a finalist for this award.
I would like to take this opportunity to extend you and guest an invitation to a luncheon celebrating Women’s Entrepreneurship Day South Africa on November 19 2015, 12h00, at the Saxon Hotel in Sandhurst.
Wishing you all the best and I look forward to welcoming you as a finalist for the award.
Do please feel free to contact me for any queries.
Sincerely,
Nola Mashaba
Country Ambassador – WED SOUTH AFRICA
ABN Group Head of Corporate Communications
Nominations for 2016 Tutu Leadership Fellowship
Do you know an exceptional young African leader in government, business or civil society who you could nominate for the prestigious Archbishop Tutu Leadership Fellowship? We need your help to find Africa’s highest potential leaders in the age range 25-39.
You may recall the Tutu Fellowship offers an expenses paid six month part-time world class leadership learning experience we run in partnership with Oxford University. It is an amazing opportunity for an emerging African leader to not only benefit from Africa’s premier leadership programme designed specifically for Africa’s emerging leaders, but also grants them entry to an exclusive network of Africa’s future leaders.
Attached is a Nomination Form, and also the Guidelines to the 2016 Tutu Fellowship Programme, which you could send to prospective nominees.
Nomination Form 2016
Tutu Fellowship Guidelines 2016
Thank you for your assistance.
Kind Regards
Peter Wilson
CEO, African Leadership Institute
www.alinstitute.org
pwilson@alinstitute.org
Excerpts from an interview with a Jewish leader about Blacks.
JEWISH LEADER: The only aspect blacks understand is Consumption. Blacks don’t understand the importance of building wealth.
The fundamental rule is to keep your money within your racial group. We build Jewish business, hire Jewish, buy Jewish and spend Jewish.
There is nothing wrong with that but it is a basic rule blacks cannot comprehend and follow;
“He kills his fellow blacks daily instead of wanting to see his fellow black do well” 93% of blacks killed in America are by other blacks.
Their leaders steal from their people and send the money back to their colonial master from whom they borrow the same money from.
Every successful black want to spend his money in the country of his colonial masters.
They go on holiday abroad, buy houses abroad, school abroad etc instead of spending this money in their own country to benefit their people.
Statistics show that the Jew’s money exchanges hands 18 times before leaving his community while for blacks it is probably a maximum of once or even zero.
Only 6% of black money goes back into their community. This is why Jews are at the top and blacks are at the bottom of every ladder of society.
Instead of buying Louis Vuitton, Hermes, expensive cars, shoes, houses, dresses etc, blacks could industralize Africa, build banks and get rid of colonial institutions by putting them out of business.
INTERVIEWER: Your thoughts on failure of blacks after 150yrs?
JEWISH LEADER: Well, nothing is ever the blackmans fault. His compulsive habit of killing his own, compulsive material consumption.
His inability to build businesses or preserve wealth are usually somebody else’s fault.
INTERVIEWER: So what can blacks do to liberate themselves
JEWISH LEADER: Blacks must take responsibility. Blacks must unite.
And vehemently fight corrupt leaders who run down their country and run to IMF as though IMF is father Christmas
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