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Briefly News reflects on three of the inspiring South African female farmers who have been featured recently. The lovely ladies are amazing at their jobs.

A lady in the Eastern Cape province established a business after losing her job in 2020. She started small by marketing baked goods and now runs a decor enterprise.

South Africans will be paying for more than R24 a litre for petrol from the 6 of March 2024. The main drive behind the coming hikes is the global oil price.

A young South African woman, owner of SanChem Pharmacy in Brakpan, expressed her gratitude to her parents. The video showcased the transformation of the pharmacy.

A TikTok shows a South African woman cleaning people's homes. The lady revealed that her business is a means for her to survive financially. Peeps were inspired.

A superwoman in KZN works hard as a farmer. She also trains future agricultural entrepreneurs who want to be successful in the multifaceted field.

Mbali Nhlapho shares with Briefly News some of her plans for 2024, which include hosting an event with other housekeepers in April, to trade tips and tricks.

A 26-year-old woman who has business degrees from UKZN opened up about her journey to starting a catering business. She used R300 when she began.

A 28-year-old woman who currently lives in Johannesburg, Gauteng, has opened up about her love of business. The entrepreneur is also a healthcare professional.
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