Women are needed to counter artisan shortage

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The Head of human capital at Kandua.com, Royzanne Kampher, believes that recruiting, mentoring and empowering female artisans is the key to countering the shortage of professionals in the sector. Kampher was on the OFM Business Hour during Women’s Month and she shared some of her thoughts on gender parity, female empowerment and mental health in the workplace. Here interview can be found below:
10 Aug 2021 9AM English South Africa Business · Daily News

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