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Sassa begins fourth women in a leadership program to strengthen inclusion
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49259, member: 636"] Sassa kicked off their fourth Women in Leadership Development Programme on June 24. The agency picked 120 women from middle and senior management roles. These women will spend six months learning leadership skills for government jobs. The training covers strategic leadership, emotional intelligence, people management, and self-awareness. Participants will gain tools to excel and lead with purpose. CEO Themba Matlou spoke at the launch about gender transformation. He said creating space for women to lead is an obligation, not a favor. Sassa data shows women do well at entry levels but fewer reach top positions. Matlou wants this pattern to change across the agency. Leadership development for women fits into Sassa's bigger five-year plan. The program builds a diverse and inclusive leadership pipeline. Matlou told participants they represent catalysts for transformation. He wants them to create change for themselves, the agency, and people Sassa serves. The CEO emphasized that women's leadership should become normal, not rare. Each participant signals progress toward that future. Leadership development connects to Sassa's broader strategy goals of improving efficiency and service delivery. Better trained staff leads to improved customer experiences and stronger community impact. Well-equipped employees create better outcomes for South Africans. The program shows Sassa's commitment to reducing poverty through better leadership. The timing connects to Youth Month ending, sending a message that inclusive leadership represents a national priority. [/QUOTE]
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