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WOMEN IN BEER
The ban may be lifted, but we can’t ignore the toll on women. Please give our women in beer a fighting chance.
By Zoleka Lisa
Only two months into a new year, one realises that times are really tough. 2021 is showing itself to be the sequel to the hardship that was 2020. The reality is that, many of us have had to balance our own personal and professional challenges whilst trying to navigate the completely unpredictable and unchartered terrain that is COVID-19. As a mom and busy executive, I constantly balance many responsibilities, always striving to do my best every day, whether it’s for my children, my colleagues, my industry or even my country.

THE BAN MAY BE LIFTED, BUT WE CAN’T IGNORE THE TOLL ON WOMEN. PLEASE GIVE OUR WOMEN IN BEER A FIGHTING CHANCE.
Only two months into a new year, one realises that times are really tough. 2021 is showing itself to be the sequel to the hardship that was 2020. The reality is that, many of us have had to balance our own personal and professional challenges whilst trying to navigate the completely unpredictable and unchartered terrain that is COVID-19. As a mom and busy executive, I constantly balance many responsibilities, always striving to do my best every day, whether it’s for my children, my colleagues, my industry or even my country.

SAB FOUNDATION
R12.6 MILLION SET TO BE AWARDED TO FINALISTS IN SOCIAL INNOVATION AWARDS
[20 January 2020] The SAB Foundation has announced the 17 finalists in its tenth annual Social Innovation and Disability Empowerment Awards. The final winners, including six finalists in its fifth annual Disability Empowerment Awards, will be announced at a virtual award ceremony on 9 February 2021.