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    Women in Gauteng: Meet the Top 3 Ladies Making an Impact

    Karabo MakodiBy Karabo Makodi31 July , 2025
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    Women in Gauteng: Meet the Top 3 Ladies Making an Impact
    Nomsa Mazwai/ Keitumetse Madisha/ Dineo Setsetse
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    Gauteng, South Africa’s economic powerhouse, is home to many inspiring women who are leading change across various industries. From tourism and hospitality to arts and community activism, these women are breaking barriers and creating opportunities. We celebrate three exceptional women who inspire with their determination, leadership, and entrepreneurial spirit.

    1. Dineo Setsetse: A Trailblazer for Soweto Tourism

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    Dineo Setsetse

    One of the most prominent women in Gauteng’s tourism industry is Dineo Setsetse, the General Manager of the Soweto Hotel & Conference Centre. Setsetse’s career has been nothing short of transformative, especially her work in revitalising Soweto’s tourism sector. Under Setsetse’s leadership, the Soweto Hotel, a historic landmark in Walter Sisulu Square, has experienced tremendous growth.

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    Leading Growth at the Soweto Hotel & Conference Centre

    Setsetse joined the Soweto Hotel when it was facing significant challenges, including operating under the Protea and Holiday Inn franchises. Over time, she successfully rebranded the property, positioning it as a premier township destination. Despite setbacks like the financial burden caused by load-shedding, Setsetse’s leadership ensured the hotel remained operational and competitive.

    Her dedication to sustainable growth didn’t stop with rebranding. Setsetse collaborated with local SMMEs, travel agencies, and tour operators, creating new tourism packages that attracted more visitors to Soweto. By doing so, she injected new life into the local economy and helped uplift the community.

    Achievements and Impact

    Under Setsetse’s leadership, the Soweto Hotel has become a beacon of success in South African tourism. Notable achievements include:

    • Rebranding the Soweto Hotel and positioning it as a destination for both local and international visitors.
    • Securing over R500,000 in bookings at Africa’s Travel Indaba 2023.
    • Forming valuable partnerships with government bodies and local businesses to support tourism recovery and growth.

    As a passionate advocate for women in the hospitality industry, Setsetse also strives to empower fellow female entrepreneurs. Her work continues to inspire other women in Gauteng to take leadership roles in tourism.

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    2. Nomsa Mazwai: Empowering Women Through Art and Activism

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    Nomsa Mazwai/ Image: Facebook

    Also known by her stage name Nomisupasta, Nomsa Mazwai is another influential woman in Gauteng. A talented singer-songwriter, poet, and social activist from Soweto, Mazwai has used her voice to create social change and amplify women’s voices.

    Music, Art, and Activism: A Powerful Combination

    Mazwai’s multifaceted career has spanned music, poetry, theatre, and activism. Her music combines personal poetry and social commentary, earning recognition for her contribution to South African culture. Mazwai’s debut album won the South African Music Award (SAMA) for Best African Alternative Album in 2011, and she has since released several albums that have further cemented her as a dynamic live performer.

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    Nomsa Mazwai/ Image: Facebook

    However, Mazwai’s influence goes beyond music. She is a vocal advocate for women’s rights and safety, launching several initiatives aimed at creating safer communities. One such initiative is #FunkItImWalking, which aims to make public spaces safer for women. Through this campaign, Mazwai has led monthly safety walks through Soweto, encouraging residents to take ownership of their community’s safety while fostering local economic growth.

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    Empowering Women in Tourism

    In addition to her activism, Mazwai has also made strides in tourism development. Recognising the potential of Soweto’s tourism industry, she launched Soweto Night Out – a night-time walking tour experience designed to keep tourists in the township after dark. This initiative highlights Soweto’s rich culture and empowers local women entrepreneurs by supporting small businesses and township tourism.

    Mazwai’s creative vision continues to inspire women across Gauteng to leverage their talents and skills to empower themselves and their communities.

    3. Keitumetse Madisha: Leading the Charge in Events Management

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    Keitumetse Madisha

    Head of Events at Primedia Broadcasting, Keitumetse Madisha, is another remarkable woman in Gauteng who has made a significant impact in her industry. With over 20 years of experience in brand management, project management, marketing, and events management, Madisha has worked on some of South Africa’s most iconic events.

    Pioneering Event Management in Gauteng

    Madisha’s career began in the media industry, and she has held leadership positions at various organisations. At Primedia Broadcasting, she manages events for multiple commercial radio brands, including 947, 702, Kfm 94.5, and CapeTalk. Under her leadership, Primedia has successfully launched and managed world-renowned events such as the Telkom 947 Cycle Challenge, Discovery 947 Rhythm Run, and 702 Walk the Talk.

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    Keitumetse Madisa

    Her extensive experience in stakeholder relationship management, media partnerships, and brand strategy has made her a force to be reckoned with in the events sector. Madisha’s work is not just about creating successful events; it is also about fostering meaningful connections between communities, brands, and partners, ensuring long-term growth and success.

    Fostering Relationships with Local Communities

    Madisha’s success is also attributed to her ability to build strong relationships with local municipalities, business owners, and community stakeholders. These partnerships have been vital in ensuring that the events she oversees are impactful and beneficial to the Gauteng community.

    For example, Madisha’s collaboration with Gauteng Tourism and various municipalities has helped boost the local economy by drawing tourists and attendees to events. Her work demonstrates the power of women in leadership roles and their ability to shape the region’s economic landscape.

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    The Importance of Women in Gauteng’s Growth

    The stories of Dineo Setsetse, Nomsa Mazwai, and Keitumetse Madisha highlight the critical role women play in Gauteng’s growth and development. These women are more than just leaders in their respective fields – they are pioneers, breaking new ground and inspiring future generations of women to take charge of their own destinies.

    Their contributions to tourism, arts, and events management show that women are not only an integral part of Gauteng’s economy but also key players in driving sustainable development. Through innovation, leadership, and unwavering determination, these women have shown that there are no limits to what can be achieved when women lead.

    Empowering Future Generations of Women in Gauteng

    As the world continues to embrace gender equality and empowerment, the work of women in Gauteng sets a powerful example for young girls and women across South Africa. The leadership shown by Setsetse, Mazwai, and Madisha proves that with the right vision, perseverance, and support, women can achieve greatness and drive significant change in their communities.

    In a society that often sees women as underrepresented in leadership roles, these women’s stories provide hope and encouragement. Their success is a testament to the fact that, with determination and the right opportunities, women can thrive in any industry and make a lasting impact.

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    The stories of these inspiring women in Gauteng are just a glimpse of the incredible work being done by women across the province. Whether it’s through tourism, arts, or community activism, women are shaping the future of Gauteng.

    As we celebrate their achievements, it’s essential to continue supporting and empowering women in all sectors of society. Let us all take inspiration from their courage and resilience, and work together to create more opportunities for women to thrive.

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    Karabo Makodi

      I’m a writer, digital content creator, and marketing professional with a passion for crafting insightful, engaging content. I cover topics like politics, finance, lifestyle, education, and technology—translating complex ideas into clear, reader-friendly articles. With experience in SEO, content strategy, and social media, I aim to create content that informs, empowers, and connects with the right audience.

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