SPONSORED | TAKEALOT Group won the corporate citizenship award and was first runner up for the diversity, equity and inclusion at the Standard Bank Top Women Awards.
The group won the corporate citizenship category and was first runner-up for diversity, equity and inclusion at the Standard Bank Top Women AwardsMamongae Mahlare, Takealot Group CEO, and Nomaxabiso Teyise, the company’s head of diversity, are beaming with pride after the group's outstanding achievement at the Standard Bank Top Women Awards.The Takealot Group, which is home to takealot.
These awards recognise the drive towards the equitable representation of women at the Takealot Group, where 45% of all employees are women, and among senior leadership, 40% of management positions are occupied by womenFrom a youth perspective, the group has spent R45m on education-based endeavours over the past three years, with 69% of beneficiaries being women.
“Women are the rock of our nation, and we want to break the barriers that prevent them from gaining access to every opportunity that is on offer, specifically in areas such as software development, senior management and leadership positions, where there is still not enough participation of SA women.”
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