65-year-old Selitah Dlamini from Bushbuckridge in Mpumalanga has turned her life around with the help and development of the National Movement of Rural Women.
With growing savings and the NMRW's continued assistance, they invested in essential resources such as solar panels, heaters, feeders, and drinkers. These innovations not only improved their poultry operations but also demonstrated their commitment to sustainable, eco-friendly practices."In 2023, the NMRW funded us by purchasing one chicken poultry structure to house 4000 to 5000 broilers. Now we can produce an estimated 12,000 broilers monthly with a well-kept financial record.
"As a cooperative of 5 members, we have been able to employ two security guards and one driver. We are able to pay salaries within the minimum living wage to both the security guards, drivers and ourselves.The NMRW, as a champion for rural women and communities, commemorates stories like Selitah's. Under their Project Support department, the NMRW identifies, capacitates, and secures funding for women-led community projects, ranging from poultry farming to gardening and beyond..
Selitah Dlamini's story, starting with very little and becoming a successful businesswoman, shows what can happen when rural women get the help they need. The NMRW's unwavering dedication to rural development makes the future brighter for Selitah, her cooperative, and countless others like them. Young woman inherits farm, shows how hands-on she is with the day-to-day duties as a farmer in TikTok videoreported about a woman farmer who is not afraid of getting her hands dirty when it comes to the day-to-day duties on the farm.took her followers on a journey through her life on the farm and what it takes when it comes to looking after her livestock.
In the video, you can see that she gets her hands dirty, looks after her animals, and manages various tasks
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