Tackling Women’s leadership

Women’s Day celebrates every woman in the country.

My name is Dibuseng Fantisi, and here is what Women`s Month means to me.

Women need to be recognised as equal to men. Women have to be honoured and respected. Women need to be embraced and celebrated for their being women and for their good job, as parents, wives, friends, and colleagues and also being sisters.

I sometimes attend seminars where women come and share skills and advice with the young, upcoming women and also educate them about how one can be a woman and how to build your self-esteem and they motivate me a lot.

Empowerment means that women in leadership roles also need to uplift the ones that are still growing up.

In the work environment, women need to be employed equally as men. We are no longer in the 1980s when a girl child or woman is just someone that has to be a housewife.

Women need to work and have their own businesses. Anything that can be done by a man can be done by a woman.

Women leaders are the best; they are no longer weak human beings that have to stay at home. Now women go to work and do good things for their children.

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