Third annual healing table a resounding success
Letsatsi highlights that the event is led by skilled female facilitators who understand the unique challenges and experiences of women. According to Letsatsi, their guidance helps create a sense of trust and connection, facilitating deeper healing.
VANDERBIJLPARK – The third annual ‘Women’s healing Table’ had over 200 women from all walks of life come together in one venue to share their life experiences and to uplift each other. The event took place at the Clivia Lodge and conference centre.
The event was launched in 2022 by Yolanda Palesa Letsatsi and is geared towards the empowerment of women. This year, the theme was ‘Queen own your crown’ and challenged women to step up and be bold, even through their dress code.
Speaking about the event, Letsatsi states that the healing table provides a safe and inclusive space for women.
“The healing table provides a safe, non-judgmental space specifically for women, allowing them to feel comfortable, vulnerable, and supported. This atmosphere encourages open sharing and emotional healing.”
Letsatsi highlights that the event is led by skilled female facilitators who understand the unique challenges and experiences of women. According to Letsatsi, their guidance helps create a sense of trust and connection, facilitating deeper healing.
“The event was designed to empower women through sharing personal stories, challenges, and victories. The collective strength of women supporting one another fosters a strong sense of community and mutual healing.”
Topics discussed at the event include self-worth, body image, relationships, and societal expectations.
Among speakers at the event were Media personalities Sophie Ndaba and Tholoana Moletsane.
Ndaba shared her life experiences, and encouraged women to heal from their past traumas. She urged them to turn over a new leaf and to always own their crown.



