SA Government Mourns Business Leader Dolly Mokgatle
The South African government has expressed sadness at the passing of Dolly Mokgatle, the Executive Director and co-founder of Peotona Group Holdings. An established business leader, Mokgatle held various leadership positions within several of South Africa’s state-owned enterprises and the private sector. She was recognised for her notable contributions towards the empowerment of women. “This […]
The South African government has expressed sadness at the passing of Dolly Mokgatle, the Executive Director and co-founder of Peotona Group Holdings.
An established business leader, Mokgatle held various leadership positions within several of South Africa’s state-owned enterprises and the private sector.
She was recognised for her notable contributions towards the empowerment of women.
“This is truly a sad day, as we have lost a leader who recognised the critical importance of gender equity and the empowerment of women. She was a staunch believer in educating and mentoring girls to achieve their dreams,” said Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) Director-General (DG) Phumla Williams.
Mokgatle, who also served as Chief Executive Officer of Spoornet, was the first woman, first black person and first non-technical person to be appointed to the position of Managing Director of Eskom’s Transmission Group.
Her wealth of experience in energy-related matters played a role in her appointment as the Deputy Chairperson of the Board of the National Energy Regulator of South Africa.
Williams said the country had lost a great leader, a visionary and someone who was instrumental in steering energy-related matters for the country.
“We must all continue with her legacy and work to empower women,” said Williams on Monday. – SAnews.gov.za