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eMalahleni’s business women are getting creative

The Women in Business Forum has refreshed its approach and brainstormed new ideas.

The Women in Business Forum reshuffled their wardrobe and developed some fresh ideas.

After brainstorming and a visit from a business-minded friend, Linda Vos, the possibility of a brand-new format was discussed.

In the future, the WIB will visit each other’s businesses to truly understand what everyone does.

“This way, we can better support and market one another,” said Monica Joao from WIB. “We are passionate about creating a space where every woman in our group not only grows but also gets valuable exposure for her business,” Monica added.

The new format officially kicked off on May 23 when the ladies spent a morning getting all creative at Kunsmyn with host Lizette de Beer.

Monica Joao.
Monica Joao.
Zoë Kemp en Sharlene Doogan.
Zoë Kemp en Sharlene Doogan.
Monica Joao and Lizette de Beer.
Monica Joao and Lizette de Beer.
Liza Retief en Vikki van der Merwe.
Liza Retief en Vikki van der Merwe.

“It’s time to get serious about business. Let’s have our noses in each other’s businesses – in the best way,” Monica ended.

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