Vuyokazi Mahlati

Vuyokazi Mahlati is a South African social entrepreneur, gender activist and global director of the International Women's Forum. She is known to be the founder of Africa’s first indigenous wool processing plant in Butterworth, in the Eastern Cape.[1][2] She is the president of the African Farmers Association of South Africa, as well as the chairperson of the Advisory Panel on Land Reform and Agriculture.[3] She is currently serving her second term as a member of South Africa’s National Planning Commission.[4][5][6]

Education

She trained as a policy specialist at the London School of Economics in the United Kingdom.[6] She holds a PhD from Stellenbosch University.[1]

Career

In September 2013, she was appointed to serve as the Deputy Chair of the State Information Technology Agency. She served two terms as the Chairperson of the South African Post Office Board of Directors where she led the corporatization strategy from traditional to digital business in mail, logistics and banking. She also served two terms on the Financial Markets Advisory Board and was a member of the Financial Services Board Licensing Committee. In addition, she served as the director of Alexkor Mining Board and the fund manager of Umbono Capital now One Stone. She is the non-executive director of Lion of Africa Insurance Company, a subsidiary of the Brimstone Investment Company, one of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange companies. She is also the Principal Consultant and Co-owner of African Financial Group. She founded Africa’s first indigenous wool processing plant in Butterworth, in the Eastern Cape, where she teaches unemployed people how to make cashmere garments.[2][6]

Awards and Recognition

  • 2019 - She won the African Women Chartered Accountants (AWCA) Woman of Substance Award[2][4][5]

References

  1. "Dr Vuyokazi Felicity Mahlati". National Planning Commission. 2015-02-05. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
  2. "Woman of Substance Dr Vuyokazi Mahlati: It's all about building a better future". cfo.co.za. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
  3. Team, Africa News (2017-12-06). "Black farmers still at the margins of lucrative markets in SA". Africa News 24-7. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
  4. "Mahlati wins 2019 AWCA "woman of substance" award | IOL Business Report". www.iol.co.za. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
  5. Editors, A. M. (2019-08-03). "Dr Vuyokazi Mahlati announced AWCA Woman of Substance for 2019". Ayana Magazine. Retrieved 2019-11-17.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  6. "Dr Vuyo Mahlati on an overview of the land reform scenario". Cape Town Press Club. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
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