IN CONVERSATION WITH TSHIAMO MOSOMANE

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March in South Africa is a powerful reminder of the ongoing journey towards
equality, dignity, and empowerment. While August is widely recognized as
Women’s Month, March, globally associated with movements like International Women’s Day, continues to build momentum around amplifying women’s voices, celebrating their achievements, and addressing the challenges they still face.
The entrepreneurial journey of our guest today, Tshiamo Mosomane embodies the spirit of modern women empowerment. As a young entrepreneur and founder of WEMP (Women Entrepreneurs Meet Up), she represents a generation of women who are not only pursuing their own ambitions but are intentionally creating platforms for others to rise.
Through initiatives like WEMP, young entrepreneurs and students have been
connected to valuable opportunities
As the organization continues to grow, Tshiamo remains focused on expanding its impact and reaching even more women across the country.
26 Mar English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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