eastern cape celebrates womens month by backing female entrepreneurs
eastern cape celebrates womens month by backing female entrepreneurs
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  • Celebration of Women’s Month in the Eastern Cape: The Eastern Cape dedicates August to honoring women, emphasizing support and development for women-led businesses, inspired by anti-apartheid activist Lillian Diedericks.
  • Inspiration from Lillian Diedericks’ Legacy: Lillian Diedericks’ lifelong fight for justice and women’s rights continues to motivate women entrepreneurs and leaders to build and transform local economies.
  • Government Initiatives to Support Female Entrepreneurs: The Eastern Cape Government is committed to providing mentorship, skills development, and funding opportunities tailored for women-led businesses to foster growth.

The Eastern Cape is putting its women in the spotlight this August, celebrating Women’s Month with a call to support, mentor, and fund businesses led by women. Inspired by the legacy of Lillian Diedericks, an unwavering anti-apartheid activist and lifelong defender of women’s rights. The province is encouraging meaningful action to uplift female entrepreneurs.

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Lillian Diedericks, known for her fearless commitment to justice, stood as a reminder of the strength and leadership women bring to society. Her story continues to inspire the next generation of women who are building, leading, and reshaping local economies.

The Eastern Cape Government has committed to building real opportunities for women in business. This includes access to mentorship, skills development, and funding designed specifically to help female-led enterprises grow and succeed.

The campaign urges all residents, investors, and organisations to play their part by supporting women-owned businesses. Whether through buying local, offering guidance, or investing in startups, every action counts toward building a stronger and more inclusive provincial economy.

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