About Us

About the Businesswomen’s Association of South Africa (BWA)

Our Story: A Legacy of Empowerment

Our Story: A Legacy of Empowerment

Since 1980, the Businesswomen’s Association of South Africa (BWA) has stood at the forefront of championing women’s economic empowerment, resilience, and leadership. Born from the merger of three pioneering women’s organisations—the Executive Women’s Club, the National Association of Women Business Owners, and the Professional Women’s Leadership Development Organisation—the BWA has grown into the largest and most influential network of business and professional women in the country. 

For over four decades, we’ve been more than an association; we’ve been a movement. A movement that challenges barriers, celebrates triumphs, and fosters a culture of collaboration over competition. Our history is woven with the stories of women who dared to lead, innovate, and uplift others—women like our first Businesswoman of the Year awardees, whose generosity and vision set the tone for the supportive community we are today. 

Founder Spotlight: 

Truida Prekel’s 1978 research exposed systemic barriers—winning Unisa’s gold medal despite resistance. Her legacy lives in our advocacy today

Vision

To be Southern Africa’s foremost pipeline for women in business and leadership — equipping, connecting, and championing them to transform industries and economies.

Rooted in our 45-year legacy, we envision a future where women are not just participants but architects of inclusive growth. Inspired by our Constitution’s call to “inspire and empower,” we measure success by the seats women claim in boardrooms, the businesses they scale, and the generations they uplift.

Mission

We actively build ecosystems where women thrive by:

– Advocating for gender-inclusive policies and representation (aligned with our Leadership Census and Economic Gender Advocacy Programme). 

– Empowering through tangible tools: funding readiness, board training, and mentorship. 

– Inspiring via platforms like the Businesswoman of the Year Awards, BWA Wednesday – where we shine a spotlight on our active members and showcase their, businesses’, networking events where we that spotlight role models and “BWA Alumni” and legacy voices

– Developing industry-ready leaders through partnerships with corporates and academia.

This mission reflects our 2025 Strategic Focus to “prepare and supply industries with a qualified pipeline of women” while honouring our Constitution’s mandate to inspire, empower, develop and advocate for women in the economy.

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The BWA exists to inspire, develop, empower and advocate  for women in business and leadership. We recognise that sustainable economic transformation cannot happen in isolation. It requires bold partnerships, advocacy, and actionable strategies to dismantle systemic barriers. 

Building a Pipeline of board-ready, funding-ready, opportunity-ready Women Leaders

 

Our four strategic pillars

The BWA’s work is anchored in four strategic pillars—each designed to cultivate a robust pipeline of skilled, confident, and impactful women who drive economic and social transformation

1. Advocacy

We leverage data, research (like our Women in Leadership Census), and partnerships to challenge systemic barriers. Our voice shapes policies and corporate practices, ensuring gender equity is non-negotiable.

2. Empowerment

Through mentorship, funding readiness programs (Thrive Programme), and board training, we equip women with the tools to lead, negotiate, and scale their businesses sustainably.

3. Inspiration

From our Fireside Chat Breakfast Series to the Businesswoman of the Year Awards, we spotlight role models who prove what’s possible—igniting ambition in the next generation.

4. Development

We don’t just advocate for seats at the table; we prepare women to own them. Our Contract Leadership Programme and partnerships with business schools ensure women are industry-ready, today and tomorrow.

Impact Through Partnership

These pillars are interdependent—advocacy opens doors, empowerment builds skills, inspiration fuels courage, and development ensures longevity. But their power multiplies when allies join us. Whether you’re a corporation investing in talent or a member sharing expertise, you’re part of this ecosystem.  Together, we’re not just filling gaps—we’re redesigning the system.

Women are not just participants in the economy—they are its architects. Yet, disparities persist. The BWA bridges this gap by: 

Advocating for 40% female board participation and supporting women-led SMMEs to access markets and capital

Partnering with corporates, government, and academia to create scalable solutions for women’s economic inclusion

Our leadership census and advocacy programs inform national gender equity policies

We have a constitutional mandate as a  united, non-racial, non-sexist association to ensure that women’s economic empowerment is realized through our advocacy, mentorship, and strategic interventions.”

OUR HISTORY

The Board

Branch Chairpersons

Our Presence Across South Africa

Empowering women across provinces with established branches and exciting expansions planned for 2026

BWASA Branch Locations
Gauteng
Active Branch
Johannesburg, Pretoria
Western Cape
Active Branch
Cape Town
Eastern Cape
Active Branch
Port Elizabeth, East London
Limpopo
Active Branch
Polokwane
Mpumalanga
Coming 2026
Nelspruit planned
KwaZulu-Natal
Coming 2026
Durban planned

Gauteng

Active Branch

Johannesburg, Pretoria

Western Cape

Active Branch

Cape Town

Eastern Cape

Active Branch

Port Elizabeth, East London

Limpopo

Active Branch

Polokwane

Mpumalanga

Launching 2026

Nelspruit planned

KwaZulu-Natal

Launching 2026

Durban planned

Active Branches
Coming 2026