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More women now take up leadership positions in firms

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Meditrust Health Services CEO Pamela Makokha, Space & Style CEO Winnie Ngumi and Melvin Marsh International CEO Flora Mutahi shares their entrepreneurial journeys, wins and lessons during the Stanbic Dare to Aspire Dare to Achieve (DADA)’s 3rd-anniversary celebration breakfast meeting in Nairobi on Friday June 24th, 2022. [Jenipher Wachie, Standard]

In trying to enforce the usurpation of a long-lasting status quo in our mainly patriarchal societies, the catchphrase “What a man can do, a woman can do better” has become commonplace.

If a man can sit at the helm of a leading company and be entrusted with making hard decisions to guide a company through turbulence, a woman too can.

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