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Emalahleni Local Municipality celebrate women

Emalahleni Local Municipality hosted networking in justice, crime prevention and security clusters for local women.

The Emalahleni Local Municipality hosted a high tea-themed event to commemorate Women’s Month.

The ladies did not disappoint as they arrived at the event dressed in their colourful elegant dresses, fascinators, and clutches.

Under the theme, ‘Women networking in justice crime prevention and security cluster,’ the women in eMalahleni closed off the month on a colourful note.

Emalahleni Local Municipality Executive Mayor Clr Leah Mabuza.

Emalahleni Local Municipality Executive Mayor Clr Leah Mabuza emphasised that when she joined the institution, she was not aware she would be working with such beautiful women, “The theme is an indication that such things must occur frequently, and if they did, we will have more beautiful, resilient women in Emalahleni and South Africa. Inner beauty is important, especially for us as women,” Clr Mabuza said.

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