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ECR's Boni Mchunu inspires WPN members at regional networking event

General manager of East Coast Radio Boni Mchunu recently shared her inspirational life story at a networking meeting of the KwaZulu-Natal chapter of the Women's Property Network (WPN). "Fall asleep with a dream and wake up with a purpose," said Mchunu, sharing her motto.
Queen Mjwara, KZN chairperson of the Women’s Property Network with Boni Mchunu, East Coast Radio GM, and Eileen Sammons of Evolve Furniture and Fitout - sponsor of the regional event.
Queen Mjwara, KZN chairperson of the Women’s Property Network with Boni Mchunu, East Coast Radio GM, and Eileen Sammons of Evolve Furniture and Fitout - sponsor of the regional event.

Queen Mjwara, KZN chairperson of the WPN, explained that women who were carving careers for themselves in the tough world of commercial property benefited from sharing the experiences and views of leading business women in the province.

Facing similar challenges to corporate world

“WPN is dedicated to advancing the success of women in the commercial property industry. We were established in 2000 to act as a catalyst for change within the industry by providing our members and sponsors with opportunities to network and do business together. In many ways, the property sector is unique, but in many ways it is also like the general corporate world with similar challenges. Even though she is in a different industry from ours, we are grateful to Boni for sharing her story of grit and determination. I am sure that many of our members were inspired to continue to work hard to develop their own careers after hearing her speak,” said Mjwara.

Mchunu, who is in her second year as head of the province’s largest radio station, advised WPN members to define their own success. “Everyone is different. Be yourself, everyone [else] is taken. Successful people travel the road less travelled."

The youngest of five girls, Mchunu was born in Imbali in Pietermaritzburg. She lost her mother when she was just two years old and her father whilst she was writing matric.

WPN educational programmes

She is also a strong believer that education is the key to success. This is shared with the WPN which offers a number of educational programmes promoting economic self-sufficiency as well as skills development. This is achieved through ongoing workshops and programmes as well as the WPN Educational Trust which has awarded around 70 bursaries worth more than R800,000 to previously disadvantaged female students studying towards property related degrees or diplomas.

Following Mchunu’s inspiring message, Mjwara asked various committee members to update KZN chapter members on important projects that were underway under the WPN banner.

UKZN Student Chapter

The recently launched UKZN Student Chapter has been established to create opportunities for students through mentorship, leadership, networking support and encourages development and growth. WPN is looking to partner with corporate sponsors to help fund speed-mentoring events, where students can ask experts for advice, as well as workshops to assist students with time management and help them to prepare for interviews.

“The WPN is also working in collaboration with eThekwini Architectural & Urban Management Department and the KZN Department of Education and UKZN. We’re looking to launch a competition that will offer a prize for converting an existing commercial property into a school for the Inner-City Schools Demonstration project that was identified in the Inner City Local Area Plan and Regeneration Strategy (project number eight on the priority list). WPN is looking for corporate sponsors to ensure progression of the project,” Mjwara explained.

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