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Feroza Adam lecture today

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UNISA will hold its annual Feroza Adam Memorial Lecture and Women of the Year Awards today.

The event is supported by the Unisa Women’s Forum in partnership with the South African Women in Dialogue and is themed “Realising Women’s Rights for an Equal Future #Women Breaking the Glass Ceiling”.

This year will be the 23rd commemorative event in honour of Adam, a South African political activist who died in a car accident on Women’s Day, August 9, 1994, soon after she was elected a member of the national government that same year.

Keynote speakers will include Small Business Development

Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, South Africa’s ambassador to Namibia, Thenjiwe Mtintso, and Unisa principal and vice-chancellor Professor Puleng LenkaBula.

“The Unisa Women’s Month dialogue seeks to address genderbased violence in the country, racism and gender equality, the fight against the exploitation of sex workers, conversations around radical economic transformation, issues of women and migration, women refugees and xenophobia, and other processes which seek to reclaim the dignity of women in the home, at work, in communities, in society and in the economy,” LenkaBula said in a statement.

Unisa Women’s Forum chairperson Professor Meahabo Magano said 15 nominations were received for this year’s awards.

Magano said the categories for the awards were Transformation, Significant

Achievement, Community Service, Customer Service, and Courage in Adversity.

“The last award is the Feroza Adam award,” Magano said.

“It normally goes to women who have achieved in a number of areas and showed transformative leadership and have significant achievements – so if she is an allrounder, we normally give that woman a Feroza Adam award.”

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