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SA actress Ndaba speaker at women empowerment seminar

Ndaba PIC: gagasiworld.co.za
Ndaba PIC: gagasiworld.co.za

South African actress and entrepreneur, Sophie Ndaba, best known for her iconic role as Queen Moroka in the popular soap opera, Generations, will give a keynote address during the inaugural women empowerment seminar to be held tomorrow at the Botsalo Cresta Hotel in Palapye.

The event meant to empower female entrepreneurs is organised by the Unleash the Tigeress Women Empowerment Movement under the theme, “Women in Business - The CEO RoundTable.” The event is a pivotal initiative aimed at bridging the gap in women's entrepreneurship. It is expected to bring together visionary business leaders and aspiring female entrepreneurs for an evening filled with inspiration, growth, and actionable insights. Reflecting on the significance of women’s roles in business, Sophie Ndaba stated that women have always driven progress behind the scenes.

“Now, it’s time to step into the spotlight and claim our rightful place at the CEO table—as leaders, innovators, and visionaries shaping the future of business. This seminar is a platform to share experiences, break barriers, and equip ourselves to lead with confidence,” Ndaba said. The seminar will cover essential topics for the modern businesswoman, including building an empire from the ground up, mindset shift, embracing excellence, the art of marketing for SMMEs, and sustaining economic balance to create powerful and enduring businesses. The founder of Unleash the Tigeress Women Empowerment Seminar, Clementine Masogo, emphasised the event’s broader mission. “This seminar is not just about sharing knowledge; it’s about creating a powerful network of women ready to build empires.

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