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Eden Square hosts women’s high tea in Phalaborwa

Eden Square hosted a women’s high tea, bringing local women together to discuss empowerment, health, and stress management.

LIMPOPO – Eden Square recently hosted a high tea event at Sefapano Lodge in Phalaborwa.

Bringing together local women to foster unity and share knowledge on important topics.

The event, coordinated by Dipuo Malatji, aimed to empower women through education and support.

The event featured three main speakers who addressed diverse and impactful issues.

Ingrid Malubana, a nurse from Maphuta Malatji, discussed gender-based violence (GBV), peer pressure, and managing different kinds of stress.

Councillor Lebo Rakoma shared insights on stress management, drawing from her personal experiences as a widow.

Frank Maphure educated attendees about cervical and breast cancer, including prevention, treatment, and the development of fibroids.

Malatji stated that Eden Square is committed to hosting more events aimed at transforming and empowering the community, with a particular focus on addressing challenges and promoting well-being.

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Tanaiya Lees is the Digital Coordinator for the Polokwane Review-Observer and the Letaba, Phalaborwa, Hoedspruit, Mopani, and Regional Herald. She holds a Diploma in Journalism, and a BA in Communications and Psychology. With an interest in storytelling and a strong commitment to accuracy, her goal is to produce high-quality content that truly connects with readers. She aims to amplify the voices of those who need it most, shine a light on important issues, and inspire meaningful conversations. Tanaiya firmly believes in the power of journalism to effect change and is dedicated to being a part of that change.

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