Nellie Mashaba have been employed by the chamber of mines and part of her portfolio is Woman in Mining in Africa. The number of women working in the mining sector has increased significantly in the past 15 years or so – from around 11,400 in 2002 to around 53,000 women in 2015, increasing to 54,154 in 2018. Women represent 12% of the mining labour force of 453,543.
The Association of Women in Mining in Africa (AWIMA) is a network of African women in mining, oil and gas national associations. AWIMA was created on August 19th 2015 in Nairobi, Kenya during the African Women Business Linkages Forum organised by the African Union Commission.
This network of associations from the Southern, Central, Western, Eastern and Northern regions of Africa advocates for the participation, representation, leadership and inclusive empowerment of women in the extractive sector in Africa.
With this interview the experience and knowledge of Nellie Mashaba will be shared with our stakeholders on the challenges of Woman in the mining sector. The NWU Business School's Prof Christoff Botha interviewed her.