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Thoughts, Titans And Trailblazers

igh-profile delegates and speakers from Africa and beyond gathered in honor of International Women’s Day on March 8 for the live, in-person 8th annual FORBES WOMAN AFRICA Leading Women Summit, presented by McDonald’s South Africa, at the SunBet Arena, Times Square in Pretoria, South Africa. Ministers, ambassadors, Grammy award winners, human rights activists, international sports stars, and the continent’s game-changers took to the stage to share their insights around this year’s theme The summit featured more than 50 world-class speakers from across the continent and beyond, as they participated in ground-breaking talks, panel discussions and

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