Women across Bulawayo came together last weekend for a special gathering to break the silence and build connections. Nokuthula Sibanda from Sis Are You Ok started the event, which included several speakers sharing wisdom. The group aims to create spaces where women feel seen and valued. They also want to help others share their struggles and find support among peers.
Alleta Nyathi spoke about avoiding jealousy when others succeed. She reminded everyone to build their lives at their own pace without comparing to others. Marriage should complement who you are rather than define your worth as a person. Pauline Mpofu discussed the importance of clear goals that anyone can measure and achieve. She encouraged daily declarations about personal dreams.
Chef Kay shared how she left her insurance career to follow her baking passion. Her business grew after starting with just her child's birthday cake. She talked about walking away from harmful situations that damage well-being. Kay emphasized that personal peace matters more than what others might say about your choices. Breaking cycles of pain helps both you and future generations live better lives.
Alleta Nyathi spoke about avoiding jealousy when others succeed. She reminded everyone to build their lives at their own pace without comparing to others. Marriage should complement who you are rather than define your worth as a person. Pauline Mpofu discussed the importance of clear goals that anyone can measure and achieve. She encouraged daily declarations about personal dreams.
Chef Kay shared how she left her insurance career to follow her baking passion. Her business grew after starting with just her child's birthday cake. She talked about walking away from harmful situations that damage well-being. Kay emphasized that personal peace matters more than what others might say about your choices. Breaking cycles of pain helps both you and future generations live better lives.