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Siwela Masoga to Share Insights at Sesigo Women in Business Conference

Siwela Masoga to Share Insights at Sesigo Women in Business Conference. South African entrepreneur and founder of Siwela Wines, Siwela Masoga, will be among the distinguished speakers at the 14th Annual Sesigo Women in Business & Leadership Conference, scheduled to take place in Gaborone.

The conference, held under the theme “Access to Capital, Land and Markets,” provides a platform for women leaders and entrepreneurs to engage in meaningful dialogue on advancing women’s participation in business and leadership across Africa. Masoga expressed her honor at being invited to speak, noting that she will share insights on her journey of building Siwela Wines in an industry where women, particularly Black women, remain underrepresented.

For Masoga, wine is more than a product; it is a story of ownership, access, and rewriting narratives. Her participation underscores the importance of representation and the need to create pathways for women to thrive in industries traditionally dominated by men. By sharing her experiences, she aims to inspire and empower women to overcome barriers and seize opportunities in business.

The Sesigo Conference has established itself as a premier gathering for women in business and leadership, offering participants access to thought leadership, networking opportunities, and practical strategies for growth. This year’s focus on capital, land, and markets highlights critical areas where women continue to face challenges, while also pointing to opportunities for transformation and empowerment.

Masoga’s presence at the conference reflects the growing recognition of women entrepreneurs who are reshaping industries and contributing to economic development. Her journey with Siwela Wines illustrates resilience, innovation, and the power of rewriting narratives in business.

As the conference convenes women from across the region, it reinforces the message that when women thrive, communities and economies grow. The event promises to be a dynamic exchange of ideas, experiences, and strategies that will strengthen women’s role in shaping Africa’s economic future.

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