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Businesswomen build connection at monthly networking series

A strong turnout highlighted the growing demand for spaces where businesswomen can connect, collaborate and support one another.

Businesswomen came together for a morning of networking, entrepreneurial spirit and laughter at the recent May Coffee Connect.

Hosted by Hirsch’s Ballito, the event was organised by the KZN Women in Business group as part of its monthly networking series.

A strong turnout highlighted the growing demand for spaces where businesswomen can connect, collaborate and support one another.

Yvonne Stiglingh addressing the audience.

KZN Women in Business president Benni Thompson said satellite chapters on both the North and South Coast are thriving.

“The response has been absolutely wonderful,” she said.

“Women are joining us every month to network, collaborate, support each other and exchange ideas.”

The next meeting will be held at the Onomo Hotel in Durban on June 4 and is open to KZN Women in Business members.


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