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Basani Maluleke's 11 life lessons
Africa Bank's Basani Maluleke is the first black woman CEO in the banking sector. Her mother, a teacher, taught her the value of a good education, while her father, a human rights law practitioner, raised Basani to have a strong bent towards social justice.
Basani Maluleke, African Bank CEO
In celebration of Women’s Month, Basani shared 11 of her top life lessons learnt along the way:
- There is no substitute for hard work and passion.
- As a woman, it is important to learn how to diffuse a situation and when to stand your ground.
- Invest in relationships and consistently produce good work.
- There are no quick routes – keep investing, especially in your intellectual capital.
- Reading fiction is critical to help you better understand people.
- Be engaged – know what is happening around you and surround yourself with different people.
- Be patient – settle into the journey and unpack your bags because there is a long road ahead of you.
- Remember life is unpredictable - if you don’t face failure or adversity from time to time, then your dreams are not big enough or you are not trying hard enough to realise them.
- One can never underestimate the value of support from family and friends and strong mentors – they are your best cheerleaders.
- We can all do anything we set our minds to. The key is to surround ourselves with the right people and to be resilient.
- Take pride and place effort in mentoring and uplifting other women.