Trailblazing Women Entrepreneurs Redefining the Creative Industry in 2026

Trailblazing Women Entrepreneurs Redefining the Creative Industry in 2026

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In today’s rapidly evolving creative economy, the most impactful entrepreneurs are those who combine artistic vision with the discipline of building sustainable enterprises. In this special edition, Trailblazing Women Entrepreneurs Redefining the Creative Industry in 2025, we are proud to feature Masebedi Ndima, Founder and Creative Director of Kace In Point, whose journey reflects the transformative power of creativity, resilience, and purposeful leadership.


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Masebedi Molefi

Founder & Creative Director | Kace In Point

In the vast landscape of creative entrepreneurship, there are those who stumble upon their calling, and then there are those who recognize it the moment it finds them. Masebedi Molefi belongs to the latter category. What began as a university assignment in her second year of Media and Journalism studies became the defining moment that would reshape her entire future.

Dr. Olivia Matshabane

Neuroethics Researcher ,Africa Neuroethics Research Group, SAMRC/SU Genomics of Brain Disorders Unit, Department of Psychiatry, Stellenbosch University

In the small village called eNqgele, near eDikeni (Alice) in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa, is where Dr. Matshabane was born and raised in a traditional Xhosa home by her grandparents. In Ngqele is where she spent her first 1000 days – which developmental psychologists posit are a critical phase of a child’s life, as the things that occur to and around the child significantly influence the child’s brain, body and emotional development.

Ms. Kwanele Mtembu

Regional Procurement Manager – Central Region (Senior Manager in Supply Chain Management), Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA)

In the landscape of supply chain management, where efficiency meets strategy and operations intersect with national economic interests, few leaders embody the transformative power of procurement quite like Kwanele Mtembu. Her journey began not with supply chain ambitions, but with dreams of becoming an auditor. Yet sometimes, the most profound careers emerge not from following a predetermined path, but from embracing unexpected opportunities with curiosity and commitment.


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