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Cermaic Pro celebrates women at networking session

These networking sessions continue to foster a strong sense of community among local women in business, creating safe and supportive spaces where stories are heard, skills are shared, and confidence is cultivated.

Ceramic Pro recently hosted its second Women’s Networking Session of the year at BMW East Rand.

The event brought together women from all walks of life and industries to share insights, build networks and uplift one another in a space buzzing with positive energy.

The highlight of the morning was an eye-opening and impactful talk by Yeshni Ramsamy, a broker consultant at Liberty Legacy.

With warmth and clarity, Ramsamy unpacked the topic of Wills and estate planning – a subject that resonated deeply with the audience.

She highlighted not only the legal significance of having a valid Will but also the emotional and financial consequences that can arise when one is not in place. Her message struck a powerful chord with many women in the room, especially those with dependents.

Importantly, she reassured attendees that help is at hand, offering guidance and consultations in the comfort of one’s home or office. By the  end of her session, many left feeling empowered and equipped, understanding that a Will is not just a legal formality, but a lasting gift of peace of mind for those we love.

The spotlight also turned to Petunia Zitha, a nail technician and passionate founder of PerfectBodee, a beauty and wellness brand rooted in confidence, transformation, and self-love.

Attendees having fun at the networking session.

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In her first-ever public speaking appearance, Zitha left a lasting impression. She shared the inspiring story of how PerfectBodee began- from doing nails with purpose to launching a full-fledged brand offering premium nail services and high-quality waist trainers. Her message was as clear as it was powerful: beauty isn’t just skin deep – it’s a form of self-empowerment.

Through raw accounts of personal struggles and triumphs, Zitha reminded the room that confidence begins with self-care. Her rallying cry “Start messy, start scared – just start” was met with nods and applause. Her courage ignited something in the room, leaving attendees feeling seen, inspired, and ready to step into their power.

Beyond the talks, the morning featured ice-breaker games, confidence-boosting activities, and meaningful conversations that flowed effortlessly. Laughter and stories were shared over coffee, affirming what these sessions are all about: women supporting women.

Cindy Schutz, one of the event organisers, described the event as a success.

“At Ceramic Pro, our commitment to empowering women remains unwavering. Here’s to strength, growth, and meaningful connections. Let’s continue to shine together- we look forward to ending the year in style at our final session.”

As the morning came to a close, there was a tangible sense of motivation and unity in the air. One thing’s for sure: these women are not just networking- they’re building a movement.

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