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The countdown has begun for the highly anticipated Nedbank Top Empowerment Conference 2025, taking place on 31 July to 1 August 2025 at the Sandton Convention Centre. This premier two-day event is South Africa’s leading platform for advancing inclusive economic growth and transformation.
Under the theme Empowerment through bold transformation, this year’s conference will tackle critical conversations in the form of panel discussions and fireside chats with the below topics:
Making Disability Inclusion a Business Imperative
With Leanne Manas returning as our MC, attendees can look forward to engaging with top-tier speakers and industry trailblazers, including:
Nkosinathi Ndlovu, CEO, South African Disability Development Organisation
With many sessions and networking opportunities, the conference brings together the public and private sectors, corporates, and entrepreneurs to share actionable strategies and success stories in transformation. You are sure to leave this event with new business contacts.
For those not able to attend, you are able to tune in virtually to the event thanks to our premium digital partner, iME, here.
Thank you to our sponsors:
Strategic partners: Good Governance Africa, BPESA, and Association of B-BBEE Professionals
Tickets are available here. Join us as we shape the future of South Africa’s economic empowerment.
For more information on the conference and other ways to get involved please email head of brand, Lee-Ann Bruce lee-ann.bruce@topempowerment.co.za | marketing manager, Alexandra Kotchoubei alexandra.kotchoubei@topempowerment.co.za.
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