Girl Power: Female Farmers Set Goals, Proving That Hard Work Pays Off
- Two female farmers are showing the world that girls can do anything boys can do and sometimes they can do it better
- Tshegofatso Elizabeth and Simangela Nkosi are two very different women who have one thing in common, their love for farming
- Kwanda Nyazeka shared the two female farmers' stories on his social media account, inspiring many
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Kwanda Nyazeka has reported on another female farmer who is setting goals and showing that local domestic farming is possible.
He revealed that Simangela Nkosi has shown that hard work really does pay off.
She started her farm back in November 2021 and is preparing to harvest her crop of butternut.
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Kwanda also shared the story of Tshegofatso Elizabeth from Mafikeng who farms livestock and crops. Kwanda quoted her in his post:
“As a female I shouldn't be limited, I am versatile and flexible.”
Social media users loved the posts and took to the internet to share their reactions
@freefarmer1984:
"It looks beautiful Elizabeth. I farm in Spain and it's a pleasure to see such a lovely well organised farm you run. Congratulations."
@MamorareMamora2:
"Well done my young lady. You doing a great job. Wishing you the best."
@RallyDineo:
"It's beautiful to see men in farming.
It's beautiful to see men in engineering.
It's beautiful to see men in politics.
It's beautiful to see men in science
It's beautiful to see men in medicines.
I want to see something very quick..."
Female poultry farmer lands business deal with SA fast food restaurant chain
Earlier, Briefly News reported that Saffas were elated to learn about a black female poultry farmer who was blessed with a business opportunity to supply her produce to a well-known fast-food restaurant chain, Moja Chicken.
The uplifting good news was shared on a Twitter post recently revealing that the woman was the first poultry farmer to supply all stores with chicken products. The post was posted by online user @TloksLepara_ who captioned it:
“We thrilled to announce that Moja Chicken have appointed its first poultry farmer to supply all stores with chicken products. Congratulations our dear sister and we are happy that it is a deal that makes both parties happy. We happy that it happened to be black female farmer.”
Source: Briefly News