UP FOR THE CHALLENGE
THE thought of heading up one of the most important financial aid projects in recent history might make even the most seasoned of businesspeople nervous. But the woman who’s taken on the challenge of running the president’s Solidarity Fund is no stranger to tackling tough tasks.
When President Cyril Ramaphosa announced businesswoman Gloria Serobe would be in charge of the fund he’d created to help South Africans badly affected by the Covid-19 strain of coronavirus, many who know her were relieved.
She’s a savvy businesswoman and a great choice to head up the independent board that decides how the money donated to the Solidarity Fund will be spent, corporate analysts said.
And she proved this when she and her team
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