Testimonials & Media

  • Tumi Chamayou
    We were truly humbled by your graceful and powerful presence in helping us to celebrate this important event and uplifting the ladies and truly gifting them with such important advise. It is often that we forget what a powerful generation you ladies are and how much we need to hear your stories. The more we tell them, the more they will be retold. Please may God give you more days and bless you as you are BUSISIWE – the blessed one.
    Tumi Chamayou
    Ericsson
  • Violet Motloung
    My sister in Christ, I hope all is well. Your book is of great inspiration to me, it makes me see things in a different way. It teaches me to understand my purpose in this dying world and it makes me realise that in a bad situation there is something good, I must always be positive. I can go on and on just thanking you!
    Violet Motloung
    Women's Retreat
  • Sine Mkhize
    Thank you so much for sharing this. We as the young ones are truly moved by your story and the lessons that you spoke about. You have taught me how to think differently and not only think about myself but those that are my elders and the struggles they face and the mountain of knowledge I can get and love I can give to them. You blessed me and many other people on Saturday. I cried when I got home… I hope this is not the last time we will be working together. It can’t be. I refuse.
    Sine Mkhize
    Siyabangena Seminars
  • Auxilia Ponga, PhD
    It was such a blessing to meet you and I was truly inspired and went away with faith renewed in God who heals us. Thank you for coming out to grace our event.
    Auxilia Ponga, PhD
    UN Women Multi-Country Office
  • Dorothy
    Thank you so much does not even do justice to the gratitude I have for having met you. Yesterday was epic because you brought a very different perspective to life as we know it.
    Dorothy
    Coca Cola
  • Kim and the WLS Team
    It is we who need to thank you – most sincerely, for the inspiration that you have brought to the Wits Language School. Your talk motivated our staff in so many ways – not just in owning our heritage and our diversity, but also in accepting our differences and our similarities, and learning how to walk through pain and adversity. We are very honoured that you have chosen to associate yourself with us at Wits Language School as an ex-Witsie yourself!
    Kim and the WLS Team
    Wits Language School
  • Amanda
    It was a privilege to have you on board. Your session changed things in that room. I am very grateful. I do know the whole thing was divinely held, and that it was supported by many dimensions. I hope we will have a chance to talk about this, and my broader vision for bringing light to the legal profession, at more leisure soon. Know I am so profoundly grateful for the part you played in Friday’s miracle.
    Amanda
    Integrative Law
  • Immaculate Modise
    Thanks once again for inspiring us at PPC, I felt like you were an angel sent by God that day. Every Wednesday me and my brother’s wife we fast and agree on what to pray for that. That day we were praying for Strength, since we both felt weary and the interesting thing when you signed my book the first word you had was Strength. Hence I felt God was talking to me through you. I felt God was telling me that I have more strength than I believed. Thank you Mam Kgame for all you’ve done in educating the nation including share your life story in the book. I wish you “umnyele olude”, hope your health get stronger each second. Wish your family and your loved ones great health too.
    Immaculate Modise
    PPC Cement
  • Francie Shonhiwa (Head of Strategic Alliances)
    On behalf of our Chairperson, Tryphosa Ramano and the PPC Women’s Forum, I would like to thank you for serving as the Keynote Speaker at our 4th PPC Women’s Conference on Thursday 13th August 2015. When planning an event such as this, it is imperative to gain the participation of women of substance and experts in the field of leadership. Your willingness to share your time and experiences was critical to the success of this event. Your participation gave a great boost to our efforts in positioning women as great leaders. The feedback from the participants has been awesome. Your words “Embrace the challenge, Encourage the future generation and Empower yourself and others – the Zimkita Nozizwe story” went down very well – thank you very much for an enlightening and stimulating presentation. We also wish to applaud you on your work with YBK Consulting and wish to see YBK grow from strength to strength.
    Francie Shonhiwa (Head of Strategic Alliances)
    PPC Cement
  • The National Women’s Day Celebration held in Johannesburg, Harrowdene was certainly worth the wait and kept our women fully engaged from start to finish! Building on our global theme of: Listen, Learn, Lead the topics covered by our speakers brought to life the full meaning of the power of listening, learning and leading. Dealing with busyness and the flood of information in an increasingly digital world, so that it empowers and does not fluster and overwhelm us was one of the signature of the event. And moving the room with soul and laughter amidst deep pearls of wisdom and insight, Yvonne Kgame took us through a life journey that taught our women how to learn and lead with passion, drive and deep conviction. She shared the concept of asking ourselves: “who are you listening to, and what are they saying?” It are these voices and ideas she said, that cause us to act out deep seated beliefs that hold us back from living fully and realising our full potential in life and work. There were tears, there was laughter, but most of all there was learning! We are so excited that our women have experienced such a powerful session that we believe if leveraged properly will help them soar as women and talent of Accenture.
    Accenture