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Meet the Real Housewives’ Busi

As a multifaceted, goal driven woman, the Cowies Hill resident is passionate about giving back to the community,

RETURNING for the second season of the Real Housewives of Durban is Cowies Hills Busisiwe Seme.

Busisiwe who is fondly known as maBusi on and off the screen is a Durban born based digital influential business woman.

The reality television personality, is a dynamic, charismatic, resilient, driven, gentle, sociable.

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She studied BCom Marketing, at Howard College and Business Management at University of South Africa.

Her career began at a well-known gym as a membership consultant, she later moved to Eskom where she worked in various roles as a debt management service agent, customer service agent and customer service supervisor.

Her entrepreneurial side was calling her and she decided to make the transition and leave corporate and explore the world of being an entrepreneur. She took the leap of faith and pursued her first love, all things glamorous, fabulous and alternative.

This passion has not only driven her to venture into sharpening her entrepreneurial skills, it has allowed her to open up the world of alternative healing to large number of females by introducing them to Yoni intimate Steaming.

As a multifaceted, goal driven woman, maBusi is passionate about giving back to the community, not only by giving tangible goods, but empowering and grooming young women to being the very best they can ever be. Her future plans are to include young men to ensure our society is in a better position.

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