Where to Find Matoyana Media’s Warrior Women
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Akwande ukukhanya is an Early Childhood Development Crèche Owner Empowerment Programme which originally started as a pilot in 2017 with 15 women led ECDs, and due to its success, we were requested to run it in Diepsloot! Akwande ukukhanya has a unique, three-pronged approach business model: Supporting women social entrepreneursand leaders through personal and wellness…
Introducing Matoyana Media’s latest “In the Spotlight”feature with Rain Tree and their innovative Founder, Jeanne du Plessis, who is curious about everything, up for anything and passionate about making the world better. Rain Tree help entrepreneurs to tell their stories and find their voice, as well as assist established brands to turn social issues into…
The type of work we do, where, how, and with whom we do it with, is what I find most exciting about this new world of work. I believe that the new world of work gives us a level of freedom we have not experienced in traditional working models and with that, taking away a…
There’s a vibrant and thought-provoking Kenyan Superhero Series (pictured above) on Google Arts & Culture which resonates with Matoyana Media’s ongoing vision to highlight inspiring Warrior Women. Our past and present is rich with women activists who are still being discovered and recognised for the changes they’ve made to society. In Part Two of our…
As our Matoyana Media team grows we’re delighted to introduce you to the latest member of the team, Pati Kwakwa. Pati was born and raised in Polokwane and spent good portion of her schooling years in Gauteng, matriculating from St Mary’s DSG in Pretoria and graduating from WITS and the Wits Business School in Johannesburg)….
We sometimes think of change as something that happens to us, an external force which we respond to. But at a recent entrepreneur graduation ceremony at GIBS Business School the keynote speaker said something that resonated; “We need a generation of wind capturers because we can’t alter the winds of change.” In other words, we…