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Early Women’s Day celebrations with Empact Group

As Women’s Day draws to a close, Empact Group reaffirms its commitment to championing gender equality and empowering women to reach their full potential.

The Empact Group hosted an early Women’s Day, with a vibrant celebration at their head office in Frankenwald, Sandton, emphasising empowerment, health awareness, and the invaluable role of women in society.

Jessy Masango, Margeret Gayiza, and Nelisiwe Sibiya. Photos: Duduzile Khumalo

The event, attended by employees and special guests, highlighted key initiatives aimed at fostering a supportive environment and acknowledging women’s contributions across various sectors.

With the theme: Crown your moment with a Doek, all the ladies showed up in white, with a touch of colourful doeks.

Nhlaluko Malungana, Angel Mashapa, Nomzamo Shekwa, and Precious Kekana.

The day commenced with a series of insightful talks and workshops focused on women’s health, conducted by renowned healthcare professionals.

Topics ranged from preventative care to mental well-being, ensuring that attendees gained valuable insights into maintaining a healthy lifestyle amidst their professional and personal responsibilities.

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“We believe in the holistic well-being of our women, and Women’s Day provides a meaningful platform to address crucial health issues that affect women,” remarked Mashadi Mtoba.

Lulama Mazothana and Simphiwe Sibiya.

Mtoba said that the goal is to empower women with knowledge and resources that enable them to thrive at work, home, and in their communities.

Beyond health education and make-up sessions, the event also featured discussions on women’s impact in various fields, underscoring their leadership and innovation.

Ziyanda Ndabeni, Cynthia Moabelo, Amino Ndlobu, Esther Thobela, and Siphokazi Ngxola.

Inspirational stories from within the company and beyond highlighted the achievements of women who have broken barriers and driven positive change.

“We are proud to celebrate the achievements of women, not only within Empact Group but also in society at large,” said Alan Quinn, CEO of Empact Group.

Sanele Ntombele, Alan Quinn, and Annie Hodes.

He added that Women’s Day serves as a reminder of the remarkable resilience and strength that women embody, making significant strides in every aspect of life.

Regina Mokanyane.

The celebration concluded with a networking session where attendees exchanged ideas and forged new connections.

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