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ElevateHER launches women’s networking movement in Ballito

The next session will be held on Friday, July 25.

A new women’s empowerment initiative, ElevateHER, is introducing a regular event series for women to connect and network in Ballito.

Launched by Jovan Bevie at Fiamma Grill on June 12, the inaugural event drew about 30 women for a morning of shared ideas and networking. Bianca Juan and Christina Maloka were the guest speakers.

Christina Maloka sharing her business journey.

“ElevateHER was created to be more than just an event – it is a movement,” said Bevie.

“It is about creating a safe and empowering space where women can grow, connect, heal and support one another while stepping into their fullest potential.”

ElevateHER’s inaugural meeting was a success.

The next session will be held at Workshop17 at Ballito Junction on Friday, July 25, from 10am to 12pm.

Places are limited. To RSVP, contact Bevie on 084 522 5770.


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