
By REGINALD KANYANE
The North West MEC for the Department of Economic Development, Environment, Conservation, and Tourism, Bitsa Lenkopane said women play a crucial role in society and her department is committed to support community organisations.
Lenkopane, who celebrated Women’s Day in Tigane, near Klerksdorp, said 20 000 women who marched to the Union Buildings in 1956, showed concerted efforts. She recounted the story of Mama Charlotte Maxeke, a social worker who became involved with the church after getting lost abroad.
Lenkopane was accompanied by the City of Matlosana mayor, Fikile Mahlophe and North West Gambling Board acting CEO, Boitumelo Qalinge. She attended a special Women’s Day service at St. Luke Anglican Church and the church’s Mary Sumner Mothers’ Union in Tigane.

“The church embraced her and she, in return, mobilized other women to discuss women’s agendas and challenges. So, we urge women to return to the church and begin dialogues about today’s societal challenges. Unlike the 1956 era, today’s issues include high unemployment rates among women, their exclusion from economic roles and leadership positions and the prevalence of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and social ills.
“We encourage women to engage with these topics and develop solutions. There is a need for collective action in tackling GBV, alcohol abuse, and economic disparities affecting women. We must support one another in building an agenda, where women are empowered to thrive,” she said.
As part of her commitment to community support, Lenkopane donated new chairs to the church and provided the Emmanuel Child Day Care Centre with essential items, including bedding materials and groceries. She said this is an act of generosity following the commitment made in July during the Nelson Mandela International Day celebration.
“The centre cares for disabled children from the villages. I would also like to encourage the church’s Mothers’ Union to remain a strong and united body, ensuring that women’s issues are addressed effectively. The church is a powerful platform that welcomes all women, regardless of their political beliefs.
“Our department is tasked with promoting economic development through support for SMMEs, regularizing and enhancing business activities and attracting investors to maximize provincial revenue,” said Lenkopane.
She encouraged community members to ensure their businesses are registered and operate within legal frameworks, highlighting that proper registration and licensing enable the government to collect levies, which are then reinvested into communities through service delivery and donations, as demonstrated on the day.