Zizipho Nyanga CA(SA)

Chartered Accountant, Business Leader, Mentor & Keynote Speaker

Meet Zizipho Nyanga CA(SA)

Zizipho Nyanga CA(SA) has over 16 years’ experience in external audit, development finance, financial and risk management in fast-paced organisations.

She holds a BCom Accounting from the (former) University of Transkei and a Higher Diploma in Accounting from the University of the Witwatersrand. She completed her articles at Ernst & Young (EY) and later joined various companies such as Kagiso Media, the Industrial Development Corporation and Old Mutual, where she was appointed as CEO of Masisizane Fund until 30 April 2020.

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Empowering C – Suite Leaders on Leadership with Zizipho Nyanga, a CA(SA) and Banking Executive

Zizipho Nyanga, a Banking Executive, a woman passionate about self-development, entrepreneurship and mentorship shares with us her career journey, challenges that she faced while climbing the corporate ladder and her love for accounting.

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Future CEOs – Zizipho Nyanga, CEO of the Masisizane Fund

She was accused of being too serious when she was younger, and maybe she was, but that focus and determination has resulted in Zizipho Nyanga being appointed as the CEO of the Masisizane Fund, and now in a place to push and invest in her passions – entrepreneurship and women empowerment.

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Zizipho Nyanga Ca (Sa) Chief Entrepreneurship Officer At U-Bank On Funding Tips For Entrepreneurs!

A Chartered Accountant by profession, an entrepreneur by calling, her daily job is to fund worthy entrepreneurs. So what does it take to get funded?