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Wentworth businesswomen empowered at exhibition

The businesswomen of Wentworth continue to make their mark in the world of small businesses.

THE businesswomen of Wentworth continue to make their mark in the world of small businesses. This could be seen throughout the Austerville Community Hall as local businesswomen empowered one another and showcased their small businesses at the Durban South Women in Business Association (DSWIBA) exhibition held on Saturday, 26 October.

Tyniele Mohan, Annette Snyman and Jean Choudree of the Durban South Women in Business Association (DSWIBA).

Exhibitors were given an opportunity to set up their stalls and address attendees as a proactive way to market what their businesses have to offer. Local businessmen, Nelson Reddy and Reginald Yendeni, also imparted their business expertise and experience on the day.

Local small businessman, Linda Stevens at her stall at the exhibition.

DSWIBA meets every last Friday of the month at the Wentworth Organisation of Women (WOW) Centre, 221 Austerville Drive, Wentworth, from 9am to noon. For more information about DSWIBA, contact Greta Apelgren-Narkedien on 064-923-1448 or Esmeen Usher on 079-313-8183.

 

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