The Soil Remembers Her Hands
The soil remembers her hands is a podcast celebrating South African women who are transforming agriculture and the wine industry from the ground up. Produced by the Graça Machel Trust, the podcast demonstrates how through their hands, we see dignity, employment, and generational change take root—reminding us that when women lead, communities flourish. We are a non-profit organisation whose mission is to advance systemic change so that African women and girls thrive.
The Soil Remembers Her Hands
1. Kwanele Nyawo - A Toast to heritage, resilience, and dignity
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“This is bigger than me. This is about women being seen and respected as builders of wealth and custodians of culture.”
Kwanele Nyawo is the co-founder and co-owner of Kunu Fine Wine, a boutique wine brand based in Paarl, Western Cape. At 39 years old, she has already made a meaningful mark in South Africa’s wine landscape. In 2021, she co-founded both Khulu Fine Wine and Mzansi Craft Wine, with the full startup investment funded by her business partner, who also serves as co-founder. Originally from Ladysmith, KwaZulu-Natal, Kwanele’s journey into the wine industry reflects her passion for innovation, representation, and access. She is a committed advocate for inclusion of women in the farming sector, particularly within the wine industry, where she actively champions opportunities, visibility, and recognition for women across the value chain.
Website: https://khululuxury.com/