SheMillionaire Academy Launches R1.5M Training Program for African Women.
A new bursary program worth R1.5 million will help 100 African women gain business training through the SheMillionaire Wealth Building and Training Academy.
Dr. Mandy Sigauke, the academy's founder, sees education and business skills as vital tools to fight poverty. "I have always been passionate about empowering women to become financially independent," she said.
The program targets women aged 18 and above who want to work in business and beauty but face money problems. Students will learn practical skills and receive mentorship to start their own companies.
"This bursary means more than funding - it invests in women who have the drive but lack the means," Dr. Sigauke said. "We are not just teaching beauty skills; we are building entrepreneurs who will uplift their communities."
The academy will choose participants based on their goals, enthusiasm, and desire to create positive change. Dr. Sigauke plans to continue her community work through this initiative.
"Each year, I make it a priority to give back," she said. "This year, I am investing in the future of 100 women. I cannot wait to see them flourish."
Interested applicants can find program details and updates on the SheMillionaire Academy social media channels.
A new bursary program worth R1.5 million will help 100 African women gain business training through the SheMillionaire Wealth Building and Training Academy.
Dr. Mandy Sigauke, the academy's founder, sees education and business skills as vital tools to fight poverty. "I have always been passionate about empowering women to become financially independent," she said.
The program targets women aged 18 and above who want to work in business and beauty but face money problems. Students will learn practical skills and receive mentorship to start their own companies.
"This bursary means more than funding - it invests in women who have the drive but lack the means," Dr. Sigauke said. "We are not just teaching beauty skills; we are building entrepreneurs who will uplift their communities."
The academy will choose participants based on their goals, enthusiasm, and desire to create positive change. Dr. Sigauke plans to continue her community work through this initiative.
"Each year, I make it a priority to give back," she said. "This year, I am investing in the future of 100 women. I cannot wait to see them flourish."
Interested applicants can find program details and updates on the SheMillionaire Academy social media channels.