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SHE MEANS BUSINESS: Nsovo Mathye – CCBSA

Raised in the sizzling sun of Giyani, Limpopo, Nsovo Mathye loves being able to experience new places and cultures as this enriches her in ways she never imagined.

“I am a mom of one, and I absolutely love it. My son teaches me so much about myself, the world and he reminds me constantly to slow down and have more fun,” Nsovo mentioned.

Nsovo is the Regional Finance Manager: Commercial for the Inland region at Coca Cola Beverages SA and is blessed to work in an exciting industry with exceptional people.

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As a finance business partner to the commercial team, and the broader Inland team as a whole, Nsovo’s goal is to fully immerse herself in that specific space, to understand what worries her business partners and keeps them up at night. She does whatever is possible to help address those concerns to move the team in the direction of achieving their business goals.

“I have lived in five of the nine provinces, having spent my early years in Limpopo, moved to Gauteng, studied in the Western Cape, worked in KwaZulu-Natal, returned to Gauteng and then moved to the Free State a year and a half ago. I love living in Bloemfontein, I love the pace of the city and of course the people,” Nsovo said.

Nsovo was introduced to an occupation as a chartered accountant when she was still in high school. She listened to a talk show interview on MetroFM and the guest was a CA.

The guest spoke about the interesting work that they do in the mergers and acquisitions space and this intrigued Nsovo.

“I loved that the career allowed me to be a part of any industry and work in any part of the world due to the standard global principles of accounting,” Nsovo further added.

Nsovo loves the great outdoors, hiking and simply just taking in the beautiful sights that South Africa has to offer.

The financial manager recently started a new healthy hobby – kickboxing. Kickboxing has been so great for both mental de-stressing and working on my fitness but my ultimate indulgence is a spa day. I have to be deliberate about planning the time for these activities and I have started booking them in my diary as I do for all other important work priorities,” she expressed.

“I have learnt the importance of pausing, taking time to stop. It is when I slow down and stop, that often clarity and solutions come to mind,” Nsovo concluded.

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Text: ABIGAIL VISAGIE Photograph: SUPPLIED

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