Mamanyane Molefe | SheCodes

Mamanyane Molefe

🇿🇦 South African living in Johannesburg , 🇿🇦 South Africa
✅ Approved by

Mamanyane's Story I became interested in coding when I heard a friend talk about how the coding and programming has benefitted him on how he was able to make something out of himself with the oppotunities that he had by learning coding. I started to do some research and had an interest especially when one of the socal influencers was specifically talking to the ladies about starting coding with shecodes showed me that i also can do it

🙋‍♀️ Mamanyane's Motivation

The motivation I have to learn coding with shecodes are the tesitmonials I've seen on Social media and on the website. I got alot motivation to know that I can also have a way of learning something benefical and gain recent learning materials that can help me by kick starting my future career by getting employed and securing my future. I'm looking to gain alot from the from the foundation as I've heard and seen that the foundation has alot of resources i'd need to know for the industry i'm looking to enter into, I love seeing that with the skill set shecodes has for their students that I'm gauanteed a 100% opportunity for myself in the software industry and in my future in general. Overall I'm looking to make something out of myself with shecodes and if I can't go to university , I'm fortunate to discover a place where I can have a second chance at learning. Thank you Shecodes for these kinds of opportunities they do go a long way, I't would take alot of stress off of my mom's shoulders as my mom won't stress about my education and future that once I optain a certificate it would make her proud and she can focus on bettering my sibilings lives and future, hoping that at some point I can be of great help to my mother.

🤹‍♀️ Mamanyane's Hobbies

The hobbies I have is exercising, especially strength training as it challenges me to know my level of strength, I love being with family and friends which would be people that motivated me.

👩‍💻

Mamanyane's coding training

Mamanyane has gained access to SheCodes Plus for at no cost. It’s a 4 month coding training that’ll take her from a beginner to a professional.

She'll learn popular technologies, from HTML, CSS, JavaScript and development tools. She'll also get to build her own online portfolio to showcase to potential employers!

📦 SheCodes Plus includes these coding workshops:
1. Basics Coding Workshop (3 weeks)
2. Basics Add-on (1 week)
3. Plus Coding Workshop (8 weeks)
4. Plus Add-on (2 weeks)
She’ll gain access to each portion after finishing the preceding portion. She’ll build up her coding knowledge gradually along the way. 🙌

SheCodes Workshops are Highly recommended by 250,000+ women

Employees from these organizations highly recommend SheCodes.

See what they say →

🎯

The Delac Foundation Mission

Women hold only 25% of coding jobs and earn 30% less than men. In many developing countries, over 65% of women lack bank accounts, making it difficult to invest in their education.

The Delac Foundation is changing that. We provide women in developing countries with free coding education, equipping them with the skills to build a better future. In partnership with SheCodes, we offer training in product development, design, and management, empowering women to thrive in the tech industry.

👩‍💻

Why learn how to code?

Coding knowledge creates new job opportunities, improves your analytical thinking, and enhances your personal or professional skill set.

Get a Job in Tech

Learning how to code provides you with new career opportunities and helps make you a more marketable employee in our increasingly technological job market.

Expand Your Skill Set

Master coding to boost creativity, logic, and efficiency—valuable for any career path.

Sharpen Your Analytical Thinking

Improve your problem-solving and analytical skills, giving you a competitive advantage in today’s workplace.

📬

Join Our Mailing List

Be the first to know about upcoming coding workshops, new coding tools, and other SheCodes related news.