Inkhosikati LaMatsebula continues her mission to empower women, supporting the Vukani BoMake project and donating to women and children at Mawelawela Remand Centre.
Inkhosikati LaMatsebula continues her mission to empower women, supporting the Vukani BoMake project and donating to women and children at Mawelawela Remand Centre.
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Inkhosikati LaMatsebula has once again demonstrated her deep commitment to women’s empowerment, extending her support to the Vukani BoMake initiative and the women and children at the Mawelawela Remand Centre.


During her visit to the Far East Textile Factory, home to the Vukani BoMake Head Cottage Factory, Inkhosikati personally purchased products made by women under the project.

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She explained that her contribution was twofold,. to empower the women entrepreneurs and to provide much-needed support for the inmates and their children at Mawelawela.
“In as much as the remand centre caters for their needs, we all have a duty to support them. When we support the children at Mawelawela, we invest in their future,” she said.
Inkhosikati LaMatsebula also encouraged women to pass down practical and business skills to their children, emphasising that early exposure builds resilience and independence.

Inspired by her gesture, Business Women Eswatini Chairperson Tokky Hou added pillows, shopper bags, and blankets to the royal donation.
The event, attended by Business Eswatini Chief Executive Officer (CEO) E. Nathi Dlamini, highlighted the power of collaboration in uplifting women and nurturing the next generation of empowered Emaswati.

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