New broom at WIBA shares growth vision

Ntsosa-Carr
Ntsosa-Carr

The Women in Business Association (WIBA) recently elected a new national executive committee, which saw Nametso Ntsosa-Carr, emerge as the president. BusinessWeek Staff Writer PAULINE DIKUELO chats with the incoming president and interrogates her about her new role and vision for the organisation

BusinessWeek: Congratulations Mrs Nametso Ntsosa-Carr on your new role as WIBA president. What does this position mean to you?

Ntsosa-Carr: For me it means bridging the gap between businesses that are owned by women and the ones owned by their male counterparts, in terms of growth and progression. It also means continual education to the nation concerning challenges that women in business face, challenges they have as business managers as well as household managers. It means using my powerful network to create opportunities for women.

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