30 Years of Empowering Women: KZN Women in Business Looks to the Future

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For three decades, KZN Women in Business (KZNWIB) has been a powerhouse of entrepreneurship, networking, and mentorship, helping women grow their businesses and build lasting connections. As the organisation celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2025, it’s setting bold new goals—expanding skills development, fostering inclusivity, strengthening digital engagement, and increasing social impact.

In this episode, Samm Marshall speaks with Tilanie Grote, Chairperson of KZNWIB, about the organisation’s journey, its exciting plans for the future, and how women in business can benefit from this thriving network.

Tune in for an inspiring conversation about women’s empowerment, business success, and the power of community. #KZNWIB30 #WomenInBusiness #NetworkingForSuccess
12 Feb English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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