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Before Charmaine Mabuza made a name for herself in the gaming sector, she was a director of Wiphold, which on 24 March 1999, became the first women-owned company to list on the JSE.
Before Charmaine Mabuza made a name for herself in the gaming sector, she was a director of Wiphold, which on 24 March 1999, became the first women-owned company to list on the JSE.
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Whilst many other lotteries worldwide had to put their draws on hold during the Covid-19 lockdown period, Ithuba continued to conduct draws during the entire period.

This is thanks in part to the leadership of the National Lottery operator’s CEO, Charmaine Mabuza.

Charmaine speaks to Drum about her career after being announced Businesswoman of the Year at the annual Premier Black Business Quarterly Awards (BBQ Awards) on Friday, 24 March 2023. 

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