About this site
Aug 03, 2009 Bridgette Radebe became the first black South African deep-level, hard-rock mining entrepreneur in the 1980s. The prime focus of her company, Mmakau Mining, is investment in sustainable mining
WiMSA Women in Mining South Africa
WiMSA provides a free platform that supports and guides the personal growth, leadership and career development of women in the South African mining industry. We were established in 2010 as a non-profit organisation and exist through sponsorship and time given by volunteers.
WOMEN IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN MINING INDUSTRY: AN
Women in Mining Conference1 held in 2008, acknowledged that there were significant hurdles to overcome in terms of commitments made during the Mining Charter process. However, a significant advance in the mining industry is the South African Mining Charter, adopted in
About this site
South African women have played a key role in the South African mining industry since long before they were legally allowed to work underground (from 1996 onwards). This meant they worked in a range of above-ground jobs before they were able to become underground employees. “Women working in the mining industry should have the same opportunities
Top honours for South African Women in Mining in global
Mar 08, 2019 The South African finalists were among 100 women from 28 countries chosen for visible contributions above and beyond their daily responsibilities according to the Chairman of Women in Mining South Africa (WiMSA) Lindiwe Nakedi. “The criteria for the top 100 women went beyond just being great at their jobs.
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About this site
Aug 03, 2009 Bridgette Radebe became the first black South African deep-level, hard-rock mining entrepreneur in the 1980s. The prime focus of her company, Mmakau Mining, is investment in sustainable mining
WiMSA Women in Mining South Africa
WiMSA provides a free platform that supports and guides the personal growth, leadership and career development of women in the South African mining industry. We were established in 2010 as a non-profit organisation and exist through sponsorship and time given by volunteers.
WOMEN IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN MINING INDUSTRY: AN
Women in Mining Conference1 held in 2008, acknowledged that there were significant hurdles to overcome in terms of commitments made during the Mining Charter process. However, a significant advance in the mining industry is the South African Mining Charter, adopted in
About this site
South African women have played a key role in the South African mining industry since long before they were legally allowed to work underground (from 1996 onwards). This meant they worked in a range of above-ground jobs before they were able to become underground employees. “Women working in the mining industry should have the same opportunities
Top honours for South African Women in Mining in global
Mar 08, 2019 The South African finalists were among 100 women from 28 countries chosen for visible contributions above and beyond their daily responsibilities according to the Chairman of Women in Mining South Africa (WiMSA) Lindiwe Nakedi. “The criteria for the top 100 women went beyond just being great at their jobs.
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About this site
Aug 03, 2009 Bridgette Radebe became the first black South African deep-level, hard-rock mining entrepreneur in the