Peak at Forbes Africa August 2012 lssue

South Africa’s Wendy Appelbaum covers the August issue of Forbes Africa which is celebrating women.Wendy Appelbaum has a claim to being Africa’s richest woman. Her story, ‘Wine, Women & Wrong’ gives an insight into one heck of a life for a feisty woman who hated failure and was not afraid to fight her father in the boardroom.
With the knowledge that women are the bedrock of the African society, Forbes profiled Africa’s 20 Most Prominent Women in the latest issue of the magazine.
Also in the August issue, an entire section was dedicated to the women in Africa who are breaking the mold to make a name for themselves in the business world.
One of my inspirations and someone l truly admire,Kenyan activist, lawyer and blogger – Ory Okolloh was also featured in the magazine. She is also the Google Policy Manager for Africa and the co-founder of the parliamentary watchdog site Mzalendo.com which seeks to increase government accountability by systematically recording bills, speeches, MPs, standing orders.
The magazine also paid tribute to the Top 25 West African Listed Companies.
Below is the promo video for the August 2012 edition of the magazine:
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Wish l could get this copy.l love me some girl power!!
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Nice!
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Ory’s natural hair is so IN!Such a breathe of fresh air to see a lot of black women wearing their hair natural
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Didnt know there was a Forbes Africa..interesting
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African women really making a difference in the continent.This is wats up!
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l googled Ory Orkolloh and she is AMAZING.Thanks for share
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This is what l am talking about,a whole magazine dedicated to women
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