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Rapelang Rabana (Businesswoman, South Africa)


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Syllabus of the Subject: Rapelang Rabana (South African Businesswoman).

  1. Rapelang Rabana (South African Businesswoman);
  2. Yeigo (Telecommunications Company).

Rapelang Rabana (South African Businesswoman)
Rapelang Rabana South African Businesswoman (Course Master Doctorate)

Online African Students (Masters, Doctorate, Foreign Trade, International Business)

The Subject “Rapelang Rabana (South African Businesswoman)” belongs to the following Online Programs taught by EENI Global Business School:

Doctorate: African Business, World Trade.

Professional Doctorate in International Business (DIB). Online Education

Courses: African Economy, Southern Africa.

Trade and Business in Southern Africa. Online Diploma, Master, Doctorate

Masters: Business in Africa, International Business, Foreign Trade.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB) - Online Education

Languages: Courses, Masters, Doctorate in International Business and Foreign Trade in English or Study, Course Master Doctorate in International Business in French Rapelang Rabana Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Rapelang Rabana Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Rapelang Rabana.

Masters and Doctorate in Global Business adapted to the South Africa, Masters, Doctorate, Courses, International Business, Foreign Trade South African Students.

Online Education (Courses, Masters, Doctorate): African Business and Economy

Rapelang Rabana (South African Businesswoman).

Rapelang Rabana (30 years old, South African Businesswoman) is considered one of the “Young Power African Women” by Forbes Africa.

  1. Rabana founded the telecommunications company “Yeigo”;
  2. In 2008, Rapelang Rabana sold his stakes (51%) of Yeigo to the Swiss mobile telecommunications company, Telfree;
  3. In 2012, Rabana created “Rekindle Learning” with the objective of promoting the mobile learning experience in Africa;
  4. Rapelang Rabana participates at the World Economic Forum as Global Shaper and the UN World Summit Awards as Ambassador;
  5. She also is a member of the Board of Ubuntu Generation, a non-profit organization that helps children living with HIV in South Africa;
  6. Rapelang Rabana studied at the University of Cape Town (Bachelor of Computer Science);
  7. Rapelang Rabana has not made public his religious affiliation.

More information about South Africa (EENI African Business Portal).

  1. Johannesburg, Pretoria, Bloemfontein,
  2. Durban, Ekurhuleni;

South African Businessman: Patrice Motsepe, Cheryl Carolus, Bridgette Radebe, Wendy Appelbaum, Irene Charnley, Cyril Ramaphosa.

Rapelang Rabana belongs to the Southern African Economic Area (African Civilization).

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