
Briefly News Women of Wonder







A TikTok video shows a female truck driver getting cheers from a woman-led roadblock. The traffic officer impressed many by celebrating a fellow professional.

Nathalie Smith, a Houston entrepreneur, revealed how she grew a $4 million digital marketing business and became a millionaire by age 32, leaving many inspired.

Inspired by Amelia Earhart, Kgomotso Chawane motivates others to work hard, persevere and believe in themselves, showing that dreams can be achieved despite delays.

Briefly News featured mothers from diverse backgrounds and industries, each with a unique story of triumph. These women embody resilience and commitment.

A teen mother who escaped GBV in her home fell into the arms of a man who would impregnate her and leave her to become a single parent in poverty.

Lwazilubanzi Mthembu juggles being an actress, dancer, businesswoman and single mom. The TV star shared how she finds balance between her career and motherhood.

Ex-scientist Khumo Mwase retired at 30 to start a business. Briefly News included her in the Women of Wonder initiative, which highlights single mothers' successes.

A TikTok video by a UNISA graduate shows her job compared to her studies. The Bachelor of Education holder showed that she only got a job at Woolworths.

The South African actress Winnie Ntshaba recently opened up about this year's Royalty Soapie Awards which will be taking place in August 2024 in Johannesburg.
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