Founded by Kamogelo Seekoei, Ignited Woman Magazine says that it initially began as a digital platform with the mission of creating a space for women to share their stories and celebrate their milestones.

Today, the magazine has become a voice for women in business, with more than 10 000 readers each month. Now, by expanding to print, Ignited Woman Magazine says it aims to increase its footprint and impact, making the magazine available across five provinces: Gauteng, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Western Cape and North West, in selected Checkers, Pick n Pay and Spar stores.

The magazine says it continues its focus on providing thought-provoking content, insightful interviews and resources for personal and professional development, specifically aimed at women in business. It offers business insights and highlights profiles of industry leaders, all designed to inspire and support women in their careers.

"We are excited to take this next step in our journey," says Kamogelo Seekoei, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Ignited Woman Magazine

"Our mission is to ignite the spark within every woman, helping them reach their full potential. By expanding to print, we aim to increase our footprint and impact, reaching even more women who are empowered to break barriers and excel in business. And we are especially proud that our magazine is a Free State publication with a growing national presence. This expansion also raises the bar in the publishing sector in the Free State, showcasing the incredible talent and innovation coming out of our region," Seekoei adds.

Ignited Woman Magazine concludes that it aims to continue its tradition of delivering relevant content for women in the corporate and business world.

For more information, visit www.ignitedwomanmag.com. You can also follow the Ignited Woman Magazine on Facebook, LinkedIn, X, or on Instagram.

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