MOJA Love presenter and MC Kamohelo Bombe has always been in the forefront in the agriculture sector.
The Joburg-based businesswoman told Daily Sun that young women must not only focus on one thing, especially in the entertainment industry.
She said they must always find ways to empower themselves and others with the little they have.
Kamohelo who was born in Moletji Ga-Mabitsela in Limpopo then later grew up in Diepkloof, Soweto, said it was always her dream to teach others how the farming sector operates.
The 31-year-old woman said since she joined farming in 2021, she has been enjoying it and wants others to learn from her.
Kamohelo said she has partnered with Nestlé on her latest project called Farming in Heels to help young women who want to join farming.
"The summit will focus on key areas in agriculture that will empower and enable women to participate in the agricultural economic value. This is also a way to teach them other things that they needed to know," she said.
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The presenter said this is means a lot to her as it's something close to her heart.
"Here's a quote that really reaches out to me that goes something like: 'If you teach a man to farm, his family will eat. If you teach a woman to farm, the community will eat’," she said.
Kamohelo said it’s so refreshing to see more women in the sector.
"Farming in heels it’s such a great platform for women to learn about the opportunities that are available for them from different stakeholders. This is something that motivates me as well," she said.
Kamohelo said many people must come and learn about the industry on 7 October.
She said she will update her followers about the venue but, it's in Midrand, Joburg.
The TV host said she is currently in between shoot for other new episodes of her shows.
"I’m currently shooting Traditional Wedding for Moja Love, which will air next year. I'm also busy with Living Land on SABC2, which is also coming back," she said.