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Ligwalagwala FM Current AffairsLigwalagwala FM Current Affairs#Telive - Kunemibiko letsi leminye imikhicito yetinwele ibanga umdlavuta .Ngemnyaka wanga  2022 bantfu labasikati bendlu lemnyama batsatsela tinyatselo temtsetfo tinkapani letikhicita emafutsa etinwele ngenca yekwandza kwetehlakalo temdlavuta. Letinyatselo tisukela ekutseni labantfu labasikati bahlaselwe tifo letiyamelene nemdlavuta wesibeletho lekukholwakala kutsi sibangwa ngulamafutsa etinwele labawasebentisako. Sikhulumisana nemsunguli weAfroBotanics, lekuyinkapoani lekhicita emafutsa etinwele, Ntombenhle Khathwane, kutewuva kabanti ngaloludzaba.2025-03-0906 minLigwalagwala FM Current AffairsLigwalagwala FM Current Affairs#Telive - Sicubungula libhuku lelitsi "Heiress Decides To Be A Princess" nguNtombenhle KhathwaneEsigabeni setfu  sekucubungula emabhuku, namuhla sitawube sibuka libhuku lelitsi "Heiress Decides To Be A Princess" lelibhalwe ngekubambisana bo Mbali Sebapu naNtombenhle Khathwane. Ngekusho kwalababhali lelibhuku likhuluma ngetindlela tekulwa nekuhlukunyetwa kanye neludlame lolubhekiswe kubomake nebantfwana. Kepha lotasichazela kabanti ngulomunye walababhali lesinaye elucingweni, Ntombenhle Khathwane.2025-01-0403 minThe Weekend ViewThe Weekend ViewEffects of the 2021 July unrests linger onToday, July 9th marks exactly 2 years since the devastating July unrest that took place in Kwa Zulu Natal and some parts of Gauteng. This was allegedly as a result of the Constitutional Court's order that former president Jacob Zuma be arrested. KwaMashu in Kwa Zulu Natal became epicentre of the riots that saw shops and factories, including malls, looted over several days. Some parts of Gauteng were also affected.... Small business owner Ntombenhle Khathwane from Gauteng had to start all over again following the events of July 2021 after her enterprise was looted and destroyed during the riots. We also...2023-07-0935 minLife HappensLife HappensProfile:Ntombenhle KhathwaneAfter leaving civil service, Ntombenhle founded AfroBotanics in 2011 which manufactures natural hair and body care products using African botanical ingredients.GUEST: Ntombenhle Khathwane - Founder and CEO of AFROBOTANICS & GIRL BOSS2021-01-0714 minMassiv MorningsMassiv MorningsOwner of AfroBotanics: Ntombenhle Khathwane shares why women need to learn to vote with their money, we have the powerWe cannot see what we do not feel, that’s the essence of the #MyOwnKindOfBeautiful. Ntombenhle Khathwane who is the founder and owner of AfroBotanics shares why we need to embrace our hair not forgetting what is on the inside. Also why people especially women need to understand power to vote with your money has.2020-09-0815 minTHE NON-ESSENTIAL ENTREPRENEURTHE NON-ESSENTIAL ENTREPRENEURENTREPRENEUR TO ENTREPRENEUR - THE HAIR CARE BUSINESSENTREPRENEUR TO ENTREPRENEUR HAIR CARE Listen-in on my chat with NTOMBENHLE KHATHWANE the entrepreneur behind the AFROBOTANICS brand of natural haircare products. Currently retailing in over a 1000 stores and counting including PnP and Clicks! With big dreams, Ntombenhle started her business in 2011, leaving her job and cashing in her pension to mix her grandmother’s natural hair care recipes to sell at stalls. Bootstrapping her business, with no personal income and losing everything along the way (car, house) Afrobotanics finally hit the shelves of Clicks in 2015 and things started to slowly change. AfroBotanics is now the top 3 selling natural hair ca...2020-04-2842 minKusile Mzansi Breakfast ShowKusile Mzansi Breakfast ShowTEMNOTFWO- Ntombenhle Khathwane uchaza kabanti nge Off Shore account.Kusile Mzansi Breakfast Show 06H30 - 09H00 Mon to Friday2020-01-2907 minAfrican Women in BusinessAfrican Women in BusinessFazielah AllieFazielah Allie, 50, grew up in Cape Town in the 1980s and is now majority shareholder and CEO of K9 pet foods, a manufacturer of premium foods for cats and dogs supplying major retail chains. She shares her inspiring story of climbing up a corporate ladder with only her Gr12, high school certificate, to becoming2019-11-181h 01African Women in BusinessAfrican Women in BusinessShayla McNairShayla was a professional cheerleader for a leading sports team in the USA, cheerleading is a sport in its own right and Shayla relied on high energy, high caffeine drinks to keep her going. The acidic nature of these drinks led to her developing a stomach ulcer…but she loves coffee. Enter Shay Latter Coffee!So she2019-10-1028 minAfrican Women in BusinessAfrican Women in BusinessVivian KayeVivian Kaye – Most of us saw the ‘Good Hair’ documentary by Chris Rock examining the black hair industry in the USA. Through this we learned that similar to Africa, the hair care industry including extensions and accessories is owned by mostly Asians, and very little black participation especially in the extension market. Vivian’s Kinky2019-10-0131 minAfrican Women in BusinessAfrican Women in BusinessKhulile OfosuKhulile Ofosu, 44yrs, is a high-flying finance professional in one of the world’s biggest multinationals and co-founder of Sibahle Collection. This uber busy mom of one daughter still found the time to build a high-growth and impact-driven business. We speak to her on how she married passion with profitability as she and her co-founder Caroline2019-09-0641 minAfrican Women in BusinessAfrican Women in BusinessRita BunatalRita Bunatal is a 25yr old entrepreneur who is UNAPOLOGETIC and FIERCE about her identity as an American of African descent. Born to a Ghanaian mother and a Kenyan father, Rita grew up in the States and started a fashion label whilst she was still in college. Malaika Apparel is a protest label that encourages2019-07-1132 minAfrican Women in BusinessAfrican Women in BusinessLara Mare – Rush NutritionLara Mare is the female majority co-founder and co-owner of Rush Nutrition. Rush Nutrition is the manufacturer of on-the-go natural and raw whole food solutions that are free from toxins and are alternatives from high sugar and artificial energy snacks. Lara is a mom passionate about helping people live their best, healthy lives by eating2019-07-0333 minAfrican Women in BusinessAfrican Women in BusinessFlorrattFlorratt is one of Africa’s leading network marketing businesses with a presence in most of Southern Africa born from the tiny kingdom of Lesotho. We speak to Florratt founder, Mampho Tjabane, about why she chose this distribution model, her establishment of a second factory in Johannesburg and her passion for empowering women. Florratt manufactures their2019-05-2336 minAfrican Women in BusinessAfrican Women in BusinessBurgundy FlyWhy are South African malls teeming with black customers but less than 5% of the stores are black owned? We have a frank conversation with Nobesuthu Ndlovu about the challenges facing black entrepreneurs in the high end retail space like malls. Nobesuthu is candid about her experience with her retail stores, Burgundy Fly, in malls2019-05-2346 minAfrican Women in BusinessAfrican Women in BusinessThe San HairNompumelelo Madubedube is a quality freak who when in search for quality human hair wigs ended up sourcing hair herself in India and sewing it herself to ensure high quality human hair wigs that don’t shed. We speak to this young millennial about her wig manufacturing business that has blown up in 3 years and2019-05-2350 min360 Biz360 BizThe Business of HaircareCliffCentral.com — The Professional Haircare Market SA 2010 report found that the "ethnic African segment is the single largest consumer group and this market has the most potential". Black consumers spend up to six times more than their white counterparts when it comes to haircare. It's a fact: black haircare is big business. Black women prefer more variety in their haircare, going from braids to weaves, to chemical treatments, to other drastic style changes. The haircare variety demanded by African hair is more than that required for Caucasian hair. Though it goes without saying, that until recently – the bu...2018-05-0900 minAfternoon TalkAfternoon TalkIN THE SPOTLIGHT: NTOMBENHLE KHATHWANE - FOUNDER OF AFROBOTANICSThought provoking talk and debates with the listeners and high profile guests. Presented by Ashraf Garda.2018-01-0340 minWhat She SaidWhat She SaidNtombenhle KhathwaneNtombenhle Khathwane, co-founder of Afro Botanics speaks to NightTalk's Lovelyn Nwadeyi about the brand's vision to cater for natural hair.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2017-08-2134 minWhat She SaidWhat She SaidGoddess women #WhatSheSaidLira, Maria McCloy, Vanessa Ntlapo and Ntombenhle Khathwane are our featured goddesses this week, in our #WhatSheSaid women's month campaign. Listen to the quote and play our quiz to stand a chance to win. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2017-08-1701 minNedbank Business Accelerator 2017Nedbank Business Accelerator 2017Nedbank Business Accelerator feedback week - AfroBotanicsPavlo speaks to Ntombenhle KhathwaneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2017-06-2608 minSouth Africans Doing Great ThingsSouth Africans Doing Great ThingsAfro Botanics treating natural hair just right!Ntombenhle Khathwane, co-founder of Afro Botanics speaks to #NightTalk's Lovelyn Nwadeyi about the brand's vision to cater for natural hair. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2016-11-1134 min