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Young aspiring mining women leaders motivated in Phalaborwa

MSG Motivations and Ellyray Corporations held the first annual motivational empowerment session at Foskor Community Centre recently.

One of the organizers, Karabo Machaba says with this ever changing society, and given the Ba-Phalaborwa Municipality vast mining activities, the need for women in technical fields, technical positions and leadership positions gradually escalates.

“Our youth also need to be groomed from high school stages to leadership stages. Such prospects can only be developed and incubated through continuous motivation, empowerment, mentorship and indoctrination,” he said. According to Masego Motsomi, their delegates comprised of potential female entrepreneurs, grade 1-12 female learners, TVET College technical female students and women in mining groups with the potential to become qualified technical professionals or successfully efficient service providers.

She added that the event focused not only in embracing women’s existence in society, but also to intellectually deposit the knowledge and information that will lead to them taking accountability and action for their self-development, self-empowerment and success initiatives.

Machaba says the event was also a platform to give back to the community mostly the young women of Phalaborwa and also informing them that they too can make a difference mostly in areas that are dominated by men especially in the mining sectors and in business.

MSG Motivations and Ellyray Corporations are grateful to House of Worship International, Palabora Copper, Foskor, Laeveld Slaghuise, Makhoma, Safaru and Makhina Corporations for their tireless efforts in making the event a huge success.

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