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The Sit Down Womenomics
Art of Balance
Search for: Art of Balance career / home / Relationship / Self-care Art you in? I’ve been invited many times to speak on the concept of balance. I think when people look from outside in, they see this person who has it all figured out. As I type this,...
10 Tips For Starting Your Own Side Hustle
1. Analyse your time usage and where you can steal time or cut down activities to invest that time back into your side hustle Before deciding to start a side hustle, it is important to assess your schedule and look for moments in your day that can be...
Trust Your Gut: Gut & Liver Health
My Story I’ve always been one to listen to my body and allow it to cue me towards good health and function. But lately, no matter how much I tried, eating healthy, fasting, drinking plenty water, moving more… you name it, my body was just not happy. I was feeling...
Fallacy or Fact: Working From Home Is Productive
This past year was atrocious to the whole world and at the moment, no one wants to revisit the memories created during the height of the COVID19 pandemic. Nevertheless, that painful period educated many of us. We learnt new words like ‘Zoom dysmorphia,’ ‘Comorbidity,’...
Feb Editor’s Note: Growing in Love Where You Are Planted
Olwethu’s February Editor’s Note.
Resetting Africa: Olwethu Sits Down with Nigerian Presidential Candidate, HRH Malik Ado-Ibrahim and HRH Adama Ado-Ibrahim
Olwethu sat down with Nigerian Presidential Candidate HRH Malik Ado-Ibrahim and his beautiful wife HRH Adama Ado-Ibrahim and they spoke at length about the current political climate in Africa and why they both believe transformation in Nigeria and Africa is predicated u…
Empowering & Creating Spaces for Black Women with Award-Winning Luxury Marketing Guru & Wine Negociant, Ingrid Best
Olwethu Leshabane caught up with Luxury Marketing guru, Wine Negociant and CEO of iBest Wines, Ingrid Best at the tail end of her business trip to South Africa. The two entrepreneurs sat down for a candid and soul-nourishing conversation about the freedom that comes wit…
The Realities Of Gambling And It’s Impact On The Financial Sustainability Of An Individual
On today’s #TheSitDownWomenomics, Olwethu gets into conversation with Busisiwe Nkuna, Treatment and Counselling Specialist for Social Services at the Responsible Gambling Foundation, to discuss the realities of gambling and it’s impact on the financial sustainability...
The Art Of Side Hustling & Money Management Skills
The Coronavirus pandemic has forced people to think creatively in order to maintain their livelihoods. Financial stability was the biggest worry people had right under surviving the pandemic. Research has indicated that 31.5% of South Africans have either started a...
Recovering from a Financial Setback
According to research, women were hit twice as hard by SA’s initial hard lockdown which further worsened the financial situation that was already bad for women in businesses, corporate and those holding down their households. Independent financial coach, Eunice Sibiya...
TheSitDownWomenomics with Pogiso Dibakoane
There’s nothing more exciting like finally unwrapping that big red bow off of your brand new car after putting your signature on that contract. That feeling of self-fulfilment and achievement is one we look forward to as we mark off our list of goals. However, with...
TheSitDownWomenomics with Faeeza Khan
We've had an amazing run of Womenomics with Liberty, educating us on how to improve our personal finances. As we wrap up this series, today on #TheSitDownWomenomics, we take a look at marital regimes and the importance of women empowering themselves within their...
TheSitDownWomenomics Week with Viwe Dweba
The Burn Out Moms Don't Talk About How often do you as a parent complain about constantly being exhausted and coming home to an even more stressful environment? Most parents hate to admit that at times they wish they could hit the switch off button and escape being a...
TheSitDownWomenomics Week with Ayanda Mjobo Solinjani
Today we wrap up The Womenomics Week by profiling Asanda Mjobo Solinjani who is the founder of Assandur, a 100% black and female owned entity. She takes us through the dynamics of being black and female in the alcohol industry, the highs and lows of her business...
TheSitDownWomenomics Week with Kosheik Karan
Where to Access Funding For Women-Owned Business According to new research released by Facebook, women entreprneuer have the potential to boost the South African economy by R175bn by 2022. Most women entrepreneurs start from a lower base and it's mainly because they...
TheSitDownWomenomics Week with Nolwazi Tusini
Today is day 3 of #TheWomenomicsWeek series and we look at the assertiveness double bind through the experiences of News and Current Affairs Journalist, Gender Acitivist and Ruth First Fellow, Nolwazi Tusini. How do you unapologetially maintain your assertiveness...
TheSitDownWomenomics Week with Dudu Msomi
In today's edition of #TheWomenomicsWeek, we look at practical ways in which women can break down barriers to accessing leadership positions in the workplace. Having good workplace policies, processes and support inplace without a strong commitment to inclusion of...
TheSitDownWomenomics with Tryphina Mopai
We are starting a brand new series this week - The Sit Down Womenomics Week, which aims to call on South African,s especially corporates, to make a concerted effort to accelerate women's participation in the economy. In today's discussion, we gear towards finding and...
TheSitDownWomenomics with Shiela-Ann Robey
Stats and reports have confirmed that South Africans don't have a healthy relationship with money. There are many contributing factors like the struggling rand, constant petrol and electricity price hikes and various inflationary pressures. So what's a healthy balance...




















