On Sakhisizwe today, we heard from Naadiya Moosajee and Mabohlale Mampuru - Co-founders of South African Women in Engineering. South African Women in Engineering is a non-profit, student-run body, which was founded at the University of Cape Town in 2005. Its mission is to promotes and encourages women to study and stay in the engineering profession. For more information visit www.sawomeng.org.za or email founders@sawomeng.org.za
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
04 August - Gender - SAWomenEng encourages women to study & stay in the engineering profession
On Sakhisizwe today, we heard from Naadiya Moosajee and Mabohlale Mampuru - Co-founders of South African Women in Engineering. South African Women in Engineering is a non-profit, student-run body, which was founded at the University of Cape Town in 2005. Its mission is to promotes and encourages women to study and stay in the engineering profession. For more information visit www.sawomeng.org.za or email founders@sawomeng.org.za
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