Mpho Bembe: I am different because I am God-fearing and I've chosen to raise my children in faith. I am a Sunday school teacher and a mother.
In celebration of Women’s Month, we asked women what they think makes them unique.
Dora Khoaripe: My strength and persistence makes me different from other women. My family depends on me.Zodwa Mofokeng: I consider myself different because I know exactly what it means to build a loving home. As women, we hold the biggest responsibility of taking care of a household.Matshidiso Sekoma: I am different because I am a woman of prayer. I have also chosen to raise my children in the olden way.Rani Lutchman: I believe I am different because I love serving the community. I have so much love for children and their safety.