Take a girl child to work tomorrow

The Cell C Take a Girl Child to Work Day campaign, which celebrates its 13th anniversary this year, has attracted a record of more than 520 companies and various government departments from around the country who will participate in the event tomorrow (Thursday 28...
Cell C helps empower girls

Cell C helps empower girls

The 2015 Cell C Take a Girl Child to Work Day campaign kicked off yesterday, and will take place throughout South Africa on Thursday 28 May. Minister in the Presidency responsible for Women Susan Shabangu presided at the event, which took place at Sandown High School,...

Cell C supports students

Cell C has named the 10 young women who will be the recipients of its annual Girl Child Bursary, which will enable them to continue with their tertiary education. Since 2012, the Cell C Girl Child Bursary Fund has been supporting 10 beneficiaries. Thanks to generous...

Take a Girl Child to Work on 28 May

The 13th Cell C Take a Girl Child to Work Day campaign will take place on Thursday, 28 May 2015. It was originally scheduled for June this year but the organisers have changed the date so as not to conflict with any examination timetables. Cell C Take a Girl Child to...

Take a Girl Child to Work Day 2015

The Cell C Take a Girl Child to Work Day campaign will take place on Thursday, 4 June 2015 – the 13th time this acclaimed initiative has taken place. Cell C Take a Girl Child to Work Day is targeted at Grade 10 to 12 South African girl learners and gives them...