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Published by Karimi Kiambi on 21 April 2015

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Published by Karimi Kiambi on 6 March 2015

Tracy Wangari launched her Cape Town-based salon in 1999 and maintains a hands-on role in the now successful venture.

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“Age and success are not always related,” says 33-year-old Intel head

Published by Karimi Kiambi on 10 June 2011

In the second part of our interview with Videsha Proothveerajh, the country manager for Intel South Africa, she shares her experience on how to effectively manage a career.

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We need more women in senior management, says Intel boss

Published by Karimi Kiambi on 9 June 2011

Karimi Kiambi asked Videsha Proothveerajh (33), Intel’s country manager for South Africa, how more women professionals can land top jobs.

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