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The Angaza Awards; Women to Watch in Banking and Finance program has unveiled its list of Top 10 women who are steering and shaping the financial services sector. The list was compiled after a four-month entry period which saw professionals from Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda submit applications.
The Kenyan Wallstreet, a financial news media company partnered with Kaleidoscope Consultants in an effort to raise awareness of seasoned women who are shaping and influencing the sector through their organizations.
The Angaza Award criteria included an assessment of the applicants’ area of responsibility and contribution to firm performance. Professionals in Banking, Capital Markets, Insurance, Investment Banking, Fintech, Fund Management, Microfinance, and SACCOs were invited to submit their applications or nominations via the Kenyan Wallstreet Award Web page.
Where Manduli, Rachel Ruto were among the best
Orie Rogo-Manduli [Photo: Courtesy]
Butere Girls was in the limelight in 2013, when its controversial play, Shackles of Doom, by Cleophas Malala (now Kakamega County Senator), was banned from being performed at the national drama festival allegedly because it could incite ethnic disharmony.
Butere Girls entrance [Photo: Courtesy]
Smallpox initially affected the school s enrollment, as well as the two world wars. While men went to war, women studied. Miss Chadwick oversaw the growth of Butere Girls such that by 1957, it was ranked second only to Alliance Girls. Miss Chadwick retired and died in Armagh, Ireland in 1940 aged 71.