Sunday, 17 August 2014

The five most influential women to follow on social media platforms



I am feeling anxious and excited to write my first blog as a public relations student and cannot wait to receive feedback from you. As it is women’s month the blog will pay tribute and discuss five influential women who are visible on the social media platforms. Today’s bog will mainly be about women who do not only stand out in the social media platforms but are influential to their followers.

As a women myself I take pride in embracing these five influential women who have not only being credited for their fame but for the fact that they have given back to the communities they come from, be it inspiring someone or helping at an orphanage home and giving orphans hope. These women are talented in different disciplines, others in the art platforms such as radio, television and films, and others are talented or popular for their entrepreneurial skills.

The Five influential Honey’s to follow


Khanyi listed on  forbes as young power women  source:http://goo.gl/eThqUM
Khanyi Dhlomo founder of Ndalo Media, director of the Foschini retail and on the advisory board of the University of Stellenbosch business school, she has worked hard to be where she is today. She has realized that the future of the media lies online, this has led her to open up DestinyConnect.com which is a website that serves as the online extension of the Destiny’s magazine. http://goo.gl/785DFh. @KhanyiDhlomo on twitter.



 Better known as your girl B source:http://goo.gl/XH7mPX
Television personality, Radio Dj and business women Bonang Matheba has worked hard to earn her recognition of being one of the youngest women to be successful, as she is an ambassador of the cosmetic brand Revlon and has her own lingerie line with Woolworths called Distraction. A go getter and a person you can look up to right? With 714, 00 followers on twitter @bonang­_M  this is her twitter handle.






former Miss SA source:http://goo.gl/M6Yy7U

Bataetsana Khumalo well know as ‘Bassie’ can be declared to be the most influential women in South Africa, not only because of her beauty and pageants but because of her success in the broadcasting industry. Basetsana is not only a television mogul but an individual who always has interest in helping the communities, hence she established the Khumalo Family Foundation. She is a shareholder on Tswelopele production which produces Top Billing on SABC3. http://goo.gl/WKSyrW. @basetsanaKumalo follow.





  Noeleen popular talk show host source:http://goo.gl/Q81isn
Noeleen Maholwanan- Sangqu a television presenter who hosts the  first popular talk show. She believes in community empowerment projects. Noeleen has won the crystal Award for Best talk show host for 3 talk back in 2004 and 2005 http://goo.gl/tvvkIh. With 122, 000 follower on twitter '@Noeleen3talk'  she is a must follow.


 
Dr Motsepe source:http://goo.gl/Hby3yO







Precious Motsepe is a medical doctor and Executive chairperson of African fashion international. She is one of the first women to open up a health clinics in Johannesburg, are you not inspired? Listed SA most influential Women in 2012. http://goo.gl/6jh4IJ, isnt she  just inspirational? @PreciousMotsepe
 
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