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Securico boss gets top recognition

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Ndhlukula was inducted into the Excellence Hall of Fame by the Business Excellence Institute (BEX) during a ceremony held in Dublin, Ireland last Thursday.

The founder and managing director of SECURICO SECURITY SERVICES, a security company Divine Ndhlukula has been recognised for her outstanding work with an international award.

Ndhlukula was inducted into the Excellence Hall of Fame by the Business Excellence Institute (BEX) during a ceremony held in Dublin, Ireland last Thursday.

“She is a multi-award-winning serial entrepreneur, philanthropist, speaker, and advocate for the empowerment of women, and is one of Africa’s most successful businesswomen,” the BEX said..

She was recently chosen as one of Forbes “50 over 50” women in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (2023).

BEX president John Bourke said: “Once again we’ve had a fantastic evening celebrating two exceptional people - Divine Ndhlukula and Jean Oelwang - who strive for excellence in everything they do.

“Women who are shining lights on the journey to excellence and who have made enormous contributions to the world of business, social justice, philanthropy, and, by doing so, to society overall.

“We are honoured to welcome them to the Excellence Hall of Fame.”

Headquartered in Dublin, the BEX is the only global membership body for business excellence, the leading authority on excellence, and the go-to organisation for those wanting to excel.

With members in 36 countries on 6 continents, BEX supports organisations ranging from small family businesses, through universities, to federal governments with a portfolio of services delivered by its members.

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