Zine Nkukwana

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    Zine Nkukwana

    President, Progressive Blacks in ICT

    Zine holds several leadership positions in various organizations like National Deputy President of Progressive Blacks in Information and Communication Technology and Chairperson of Marketing and Communications Committee of the African Tourism Board. She was also the CEO of the South African Women in ICT Forum. Zine, an entrepreneur who is the Chief Executive Officer of Lindamahle Management Systems, a 100% female-owned ICT accredited training service provider.

    She is also the Chairperson of All Ladies League: Gauteng and was the Vice Chairperson of Business-Women Association of South Africa-Gauteng

    International and National Awards
    Woman of the Decade Award – 2019
    Exceptional Woman of Excellence Award – 2018
    Iconic Women Creating a Better World for All Award – 2017
    Former Finalist of the Business Woman of the Year – 2010
    Semi Finalist of The Most Influential Women in Government and Business – 2009

    In 2018 she was a Judge of the SMMEs in innovation and technology who would participate at the first International Telecommunications Union to be held in Africa.

    She was conferred as the Powerhouse of the Week/Month by Gauteng News

    In 2019 she was invited by the Pan African Parliament to the 12th Pan African Parliament Conference on Women’s Rights as a Key Member of the Panel on “Economic Empowerment of Women in Africa”

    Zine is passionate about women and youth development and has devoted her life in doing philanthropic work with these groups. She believes investing in women’s economic empowerment sets a direct path towards gender equality, poverty eradication and inclusive economic growth. She is a renowned Inspirational and Motivational Speaker on topics pertaining to self-development, as well as Gender Based Violence matters etc. Her contribution in the age of 4IR, Zine ensures that the youth and women are not left behind especially those in the rural provinces of SA.

    Gauteng, South Africa