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Titi on empowering next generation

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Tiyandza Dlamini,also known as 'Titi the poet'.
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A new and inspiring initiative, Her Hands & Hustle Club, is making its mark in the community by empowering young women aged 13 to 20 with practical skills, entrepreneurial knowledge and the confidence to build independent futures.

The club focuses on equipping members with hands-on experience in creating, marketing and selling products, while also exposing them to various forms of handcraft and creative work. Through this approach, the initiative aims to bridge the gap between education and real-world opportunities, enabling young girls to develop sustainable income-generating skills.

Founded with a vision to nurture self-reliant and innovative young women, Her Hands & Hustle Club creates a safe and supportive environment where members can grow, learn and uplift one another. The initiative emphasises not only business development but also personal growth and confidence-building.

The club is guided by strong core values, including empowerment, creativity, discipline, teamwork and self-belief. Members will benefit from mentorship, group activities and practical selling experiences designed to prepare them for real-life challenges.

At a time when youth unemployment remains a pressing concern, initiatives like Her Hands & Hustle Club offer a meaningful and practical solution by investing in the potential of young women from an early age.

Many young girls have talent but lack access to platforms that help them turn those skills into income. The club wants young girls to understand that their hands can create opportunities for them, not just hobbies.

With a clear vision and a passion for change, Her Hands & Hustle Club is more than just a programme, it is a movement dedicated to building a confident, skilled and empowered generation.

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