The passing of established businesswoman Dolly Mokgatle, who held various leadership positions in both state-owned and private-sector enterprises, has shocked and saddened the government and the business sector.
Condolences continue to pour in for Mokgatle, whose passing was confirmed by Government Communication and Information Services (GCIS) director-general, Phumla Williams, on Sunday.
The sun has set on another great South African woman leader and business pioneer. Heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Dolly Mokgatle. May her gentle soul #RIP. #RIPDollyMokgatle pic.twitter.com/PDYqvrX0F5
— Prof Thuli Madonsela (@ThuliMadonsela3) January 10, 2021
RIP Ma Dolly Mokgatle. I used to have a book of my role models (big business woman dream) and she was on there when she was CEO of Spoornet. Oh gosh such a cool person.
— Tsabu (@MissTsabu) January 10, 2021
Condolences to sis’ Dolly Mokgatle’s family, friends and colleagues. South Africa is poorer without you. pic.twitter.com/QCgJ51tE8i
— Khulu Phasiwe (@KhuluPhasiwe) January 10, 2021
The ANC in Ekurhuleni said Mokgatle was a woman who “dedicated most [of her] life-fighting against all forms of injustices.”
“She always fought for the restoration of human dignity for all,” they said.
Mokgatle was the first woman, first black person, and first non-technical person to be appointed to power utility Eskom’s transmission group.
She was also the CEO of Spoornet (forerunner to Transnet Freight Rail), and was appointed deputy chairperson of the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) board.
She was also the executive director and co-founder of Peotona Group Holdings, a business geared towards developing women and empowerment in business.
Mokgatle was also founder of the Palesa Ya Sechaba Foundation, an initiative to assist learners of Tlakula High School in KwaThema to improve their mathematics, science, and accounting marks.
In addition, she served on the Unisa board of the School of Business Leadership in 2012, later becoming chairperson.
Around the time Mokgatle passed away, she was a non-practicing attorney of the High Court.
This hardly scratches the surface of Mokgatle’s achievements, however.
In a statement issued by Unisa on Friday, Mokgatle was a member of more than 30 local and international company boards.
“Surely, we have been robbed of a committed community leader and a true professional, Ekurhuleni’s ANC caucus said in a statement.
“Mme Mokgatle’s quality of work and dedication to the service of Unisa, the post-school education sector, and society, in general, were truly impeccable and inspirational. She will be sorely missed by all,” the university said.
Williams said the country lost a leader determined to recognize the “critical importance” of gender equality and women empowerment.
“She was a staunch believer in educating and mentoring girls to achieve their dreams.”
-The Citizen
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