"It is the women's job to clean, cook and iron so the #MakotiBootCamp is good'- KZN listener

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On Thursday afternoon, Stacey and JSbu had a heated discussion over a business venture by Londiwe Shezi. Londiwe, is a young entrepreneur who has started a business venture called #MakotiBootCamp a camp for 'brides to be'. Her venture has received a lot of backlash from women in particular who believe that it is sexist. Robin who is a male KZN listener fueled the fire when he said that he thinks it is a great idea for women to attend this camp because most of them do not know how to cook or clean.
20 Aug 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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