International Women's Day was commemorated on 8 March 2023. Briefly News reached out to three lovely businesswomen who shared what this day means to them.
Three beautiful women in South Africa who thrive with their business enterprises have opened up about what International Women’s Day means to them
They are farmers, have grocery stores, and catering companies, with these ladies grinding hard for successInternational Women’s Day is celebrated annually and commemorates the rights of women and girls worldwide and the fight for equality.Subscribe and watch our new shows on Briefly TV Life now! “It's the opportunity for women to thrive, flourish, and fulfill our limitless potential and to empower women to stand tall, speak up, and advocate for themselves and others.”“The future belongs to all the women who acknowledge the beauty of their dreams and today, we celebrate such.
“It's the opportunity for women to thrive, flourish, and fulfill our limitless potential. Also, to empower women to stand tall, speak up, and advocate for themselves and others.”Sandisiwe explains that this day makes her and other women feel seen and validated beautifully: “This day simply means being seen. In all the places I walk into, I am validated. I matter. I can dream and achieve my potential without being seen as a threat.”The woman started by selling muffins at university before she started her business, and has grown significantly over the years.
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