The music star is expanding his business empire.
Lady Doe plans to expand its footprint in the beauty industry with the upcoming opening of another Wawa La Beauty Salon in Vosloorus.
Following the successful opening of its debut salon in KwaThema, Ekurhuleni in early 2023, Lady Do is now on a mission to strengthen its presence in the market whilst making a significant impact on employment in South Africa.
With years of experience in the beauty industry and a qualification in body science, Lady Do is not only committed to increasing her own wealth, but also to transforming people's lives and reducing youth unemployment in the country.
The musician and entrepreneur said she aims to employ at least 100 people, noting that she currently has 32 employees.
“I built the salon from the ground up and I own the real estate, so my employees make a lot of money,” she added.
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Mrs. Du Fu on Equal Employment Opportunities
Mrs. Du stressed that there is unequal access to employment opportunities due to differences in background and qualifications.
She stressed the importance of training employees and how it can positively impact their careers and personal lives.
“I hire my staff based on their character and skills. We live in a country where people who have the potential to be great at something are not given the chance because they simply ‘don’t qualify.’ Not everyone comes from the same background.
“I've trained eight employees. You'll be amazed when I post before and after photos.”
Additionally, Madame Du believes in caring for the overall health of her employees.
“I pay for my staff's travel expenses, buy them presents on their birthdays, hold mental health meetings, donate to funerals if someone dies. We look out for each other.”
“We have created a healthy work environment and I wish every company had that! Take care of your staff and trust me, you will never have to work again! They will do whatever you ask of them because they feel safe,” she said.
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