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RECORD-BREAKING ACHIEVEMENT: 290 AFRICAN ORGANIZATIONS HONORED AS TOP EMPLOYERS

ACROSS AFRICA, OUTSTANDING WORKPLACE PRACTICES and standards persist in enhancing the lives of thousands of employees.

The recently unveiled list of top employers on the continent saw Vodacom clinch the coveted first position in both Africa and South Africa, reaffirming its commitment to exemplary workplace standards. Headquartered in the Netherlands, the Top Employers Institute conducts an annual HR best practices survey among companies worldwide, aiding them in objectively evaluating and enhancing their workplace environments. This year, over 2,300 organizations from 121 countries and regions worldwide received the prestigious Top Employers certification for 2024.

Despite the challenging geopolitical climate, the Top Employers Institute and its leaders have remained unwavering in their commitment to recognizing

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