This WomensMonth, the South African Navy proudly announced the appointment of the first woman as a rear-admiral.
Cape Town - This Women’s Month, the South African Navy proudly announced the appointment of the first woman as a rear-admiral.Rear-Admiral Gladys Mbulaheni from Soweto was appointed two months ago.
"Furthermore, it’s an assertion the women in the SA Navy are recognised and have an important role to play.
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