South Africa’s Women Tech Leaders Take Centre Stage at 2025 Awards
Fostering dialogue, access, skills transfer, mentorship, and representation, the #WIT2025 theme “Shaping her Growth. Code It. Shape It. Scale It.” highlights how women-owned SMMEs are architecting South Africa’s tech future.
The Innovator Trust
proudly presents the speakers and panelists for the 2025 edition of the Women
in Tech (WIT) Awards, an unflinching look at how women are rewriting the code
of Africa’s digital economy. To be hosted on 20 November 2025, under the theme
“Shaping her Growth. Code It. Shape It. Scale It.”, this year’s event honors
women who are leading with intellect and innovation and who are engineering
inclusion.
The Thought Leaders
Setting the Tone
The day opens with
two powerhouse voices who have shaped the trajectory of South Africa’s tech
ecosystem:
- Tashline Jooste, Chief Executive Officer
of the Innovator Trust, delivers a keynote that redefines what readiness
means for women-owned ICT SMMEs. In “Code It. Shape It. Scale It –
Building Tech SMMEs Ready for Africa”, she outlines how capability, confidence,
and access remain the true engines of growth. “Women in tech don’t need
gatekeepers,” says Jooste. “They need access, capability, and contracts.
WIT is where we connect those dots, code it, shape it, and scale it for
Africa.”
- Martha Lamola, Operations Director:
Vodacom Ventures & Partnerships, explores how strategic collaboration
and corporate vision can fuel homegrown innovation across the continent.
Among the standout
moments of the WIT Awards are the illuminating panel discussions, and this
year’s panelists take tech, AI, and entrepreneurial expertise, creativity, and
insight to new heights. They are the women shaping Africa’s digital and
creative economies, turning ideas into innovation and vision into scalable
impact.
Breakfast Panel: The AI Effect on Digital Creatives
Four formidable
founders and alumni beneficiaries of the Innovator Trust incubation programmes,
Aphiwe Tafeni (Olem Business Boutique), Janine Schilder (Ignite Media), Sisanda
Mbodlela (SM Solutions PE Trading), and Zumurrud Rinquest (Curious & Creative),
dissect how artificial intelligence is reshaping the creative industry. From
automating design workflows to building narrative precision, these women show
how technology enhances, not replaces, human genius.
Panel 1: The
AI Edge: Redefining Africa’s Digital Future
AI isn’t the future;
it’s the lens through which Africa must envision itself today.
In this session,
Atenkosi Ngubevana (Executive Head: Process Automation & Re-engineering,
Vodacom Group), Ayanda Mafuleka (CEO: FASSET), and Khosi Bambisa (Head of Group
Performance, Sanlam & Co-Chairperson of the IWFSA Alumni Forum) unpack how
automation, ethics, and inclusion can merge to create intelligent systems that
reflect African realities. Expect grounded insight on how to embed AI into real
business practice.
Panel 2: SMMEs Leading
Beyond Limits: Women Steering ICT in the Age of AI
This is leadership
stripped of pretense and rich with perspective.
Zukiswa Phillips
(Managing Executive: Financial Planning & Analysis, Vodacom), Nomvuyiso
Batyi (CEO: Association of Comms and Technology), Charmaine Houvet (Senior
Director: Africa, Cisco), and Siphokazi Simandla (SMME Alumni and MD, Bolunga
Systems) bring the boardroom to life in the way that only leading women can,
discussing what it takes to lead through uncertainty, build credibility in
male-dominated sectors, and champion inclusion while staying commercially
sharp.
Panel 3: One Africa,
One Market: Trading Without Limits
From local hustles to
continental enterprises, this conversation is about scale that sticks.
Nonkqubela
Jordan-Dyani (Director General: Department of Communications and Digital
Technologies), Kanini Mutooni (Regional MD: Africa, Draper Richards Kaplan
Foundation), and Smangele Nkosi (General Manager, Cisco: Sub-Saharan Africa)
explore how the AfCFTA is turning borders into bridges and how women founders
are building pan-African value chains. It’s about trade that’s digital,
deliberate, and distinctly female-led.
Youth Panel: The AI
Code for Africa’s Next Generation
The energy shifts
here: raw, creative, and unfiltered.
A stellar panel
including, Faith Mangope (Broadcaster & Founder, FMTALI), Kim Jayde
(Entrepreneur & Media Personality), Amahle-Imvelo Jaxa (Content Creator
& Youth Advocate), Thabile Makhoba (SMME Alumni & CEO, Makhoba
Professional Services), and Serisha Barrat (Co-founder & CEO, Lawyered Up)
explore how the next generation is coding, designing, and curating the stories
of Africa’s digital rise. This is the continent’s creative resistance –
informed, bold, and global.
Guiding the day’s
conversations is panel moderator, Nozipho Tshabalala, award-winning
conversation strategist, global moderator, and CEO of The Conversation
Strategists. Known for her depth, composure, and incisive questioning, she’ll
navigate the day’s powerful dialogues with precision and purpose. Supporting
her on stage is Barbara Moagi, engineer, broadcaster, and founder of Becoming
Boldly, whose warmth and wit will keep the energy high and every transition
seamless.
The message from the
Innovator Trust’s Women in Tech Awards 2025 is unmistakable: Africa’s digital
future is female-built. These women demonstrate that intellect, innovation, and
integrity are the new infrastructure of growth. They are shaping industries,
mentoring generations, and ensuring that the next evolution of technology
speaks with an African accent and a woman’s voice.
Virtual registrations
are NOW OPEN until 14th November 2025.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE INNOVATOR TRUST WOMEN IN TECH AWARDS
DATE
Thursday, 20th November 2025
TIME
9am – 4pm
For more information about the Innovator Trust Women in Tech Awards, visit any
of the Innovator Trust online platforms below:
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Facebook: @innovatortrust
Twitter: @innovatortrust
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Website: www.innovatortrust.co.za
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