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10 Things you should know about Irene Charnley

Irene Charnley is widely known as the founder of Smile Telecoms Holdings Ltd. Here are 10 Things you should know about Irene Charnley.

  1. Irene Charnley was born on 6 May 1960.
  2. She is a former trade unionist and businesswoman from South Africa.
  3. Charnley first made her mark on the African business community as a negotiator for South Africa’s National Union of Mineworkers where she spent 13 years co-ordinating various divisions of union operations.
  4. She went on to become an executive director for the MTN Group, which is Africa’s largest telecommunications company.
  5. Under her leadership several African and Middle Eastern countries (including Nigeria and Iran) were connected into the MTN network.
  6. Charnley was the behind the founding of the National Empowerment Consortium made up of 50% black business owners and 50% black African laborers.
  7. They eventually owned 35% of Johnnic Holdings (now called Johnnic Communications).
  8. Charnley left MTN under controversial conditions but she was worth US$150 million when she left.
  9. In August 2000 she was awarded the title of Businesswoman of the Year for her outstanding contribution to taking Johnnic from an industrial conglomerate to a modern telecommunications media group.
  10. During her time at Johnnic (from 1996 to the late-2000s) 32,000 disadvantaged South Africans bought shares in the company.
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