Women urged to network for business success

Women from Selibe Phikwe YWCA showing their products to Labour and Home Affairs Minister Edwin Batshu at the Northern Women Expo 2014.
Women from Selibe Phikwe YWCA showing their products to Labour and Home Affairs Minister Edwin Batshu at the Northern Women Expo 2014.

SELEBI–PHIKWE: Businesswomen have been encouraged to network with other entrepreneurs in order to share knowledge and skills.

Speaking during the Northern Women’s Pre-exposition workshop held here recently, Senior Gender Officer, Patricia Masasa said networking is an important aspect in business.

She said it helps entrepreneurs to interact with others and learn from each other adding that networking could help them improve their businesses by acquiring skills from others.

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