Briefly News Women of Wonder
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.
A woman in a TikTok post showed people the first day of her corporate job. Mzansi peeps were inspired by the young professional who got a new job.
A Kasi girl stunned many people on the internet when she showed off her unique workout routine, which included wires and a bucket of sand to mimic gym equipment.
An entrepreneur shared that at 21, she spent R40,000 on a mobile kitchen to start a business in the food industry. People applauded the woman for her skills.
A Durban-based police officer received praise after she cared for a child whose mother abandoned them. The woman was allegedly charged with child abandonment.
A TikTok video shows a 30-year-old woman who built her home after starting at 25. Mzansi peeps were touched by the lady's plan to make her dream come true.
Briefly News Women of Wonder
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