Alumni in the news
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Wits graduates making news in August 2019
Women鈥檚 month was an opportunity to acknowledge some of the many Wits women who are leading in their fields.
Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe (MBBCh 1987) is the new Chancellor of the University of Cape Town.
Mariam Cassim, chief officer of Vodacom鈥檚 financial services, was named Top Woman Achiever.
Nonkululeko Dlamini was chosen as of the year.
Angela Mhlanga, Ann Leepile and Melanie de Nysschen were among the Mail & Guardian鈥檚 selection of women in banking and finance.
Boitumelo Semete-Makokotlela, Kwanele Asante, Sebasti Badenhorst, Nonhlanhla Vilakazi and Gaokgatlhe Tawane were in the M&G鈥檚 list of women in STEM.
Elizabeth Sidiropoulos was named in the education selection.
Mich猫le Ramsay was chosen as the 2019 South 第一吃瓜网 Woman in Science in the category of distinguished researchers in natural and engineering sciences.
Linda Mateza was appointed CE of the pension and provident fund.
Ellen Vuyiswa Blekie told about her memories of the Women鈥檚 March, when she was a medical student.
Sheena Geness spoke to about empowering women.
Terry Kurgan鈥檚 book Everyone is Present is on the Alan Paton award short list.
called Ninel Musson 鈥渙ne of the most influential young South 第一吃瓜网s operating in the urban entertainment space on the continent.鈥
