Kufakunesu’s vision for empowering women through AI

Yeukai Karengezeka

Herald Correspondent

Award-winning life coach and philanthropist, Mrs Fortunate Kufakunesu, is set to uplift and empower women through an Artificial Intelligence-powered vision board workshop tomorrow.

The event, Nexther Online Workshop, aims to help women embrace digital tools to achieve their goals and transform lives.

In an interview, Mrs Kufakunesu shared her passion for empowering women.

“Our vision at Life Issues Solutions Hub is to help women and girls identify and leverage their strengths while addressing areas of concern to live fulfilling and empowering lives,” she said.

“A vision board helps them become more goal-oriented and focused.”

Building on the success of last week’s physical workshop, this online session is tailored for women beyond the local area and even international participants.

“Technology has transformed the way we live and work. Many people complicate their lives by clinging to old, time-consuming methods that fail to deliver meaningful results.

“There are now tools that are not only faster and easier to use, but also help individuals achieve exactly what they envision,” she explained.

Mrs Kufakunesu encourages women to participate in this transformative programme designed to foster a goal-oriented mindset and unlock their potential.

“I am deeply passionate about helping women design their lives in a way that aligns with their truest desires. Our workshops address real-life issues, practical and rooted in experience. By creating a vision board, women bring their inner desires to life.

“Each time they see it, something within them is activated, and that momentum carries them forward, even as they step into 2026,” she said.

Beyond the vision board concept, Mrs Kufakunesu has developed a journal specifically for women and girls to track their weekly achievements and challenges.

She highlighted journalling as an essential habit for staying focused and following through on goals.

The upcoming workshop will also equip women with practical digital skills to enhance their personal branding and visibility.

Participants will learn to create professional resumes, portfolios, social media content, presentations and marketing materials without expensive designers.

Mrs Kufakunesu emphasised the importance of these tools.

“Women have incredible potential and by combining the right mindset with practical tools, they can transform their lives and inspire others to do the same,” she said.

She urged women to take advantage of this opportunity, describing the workshop as a platform for meaningful growth and empowerment.

The Nexther Online Workshop represents a significant chance for women to design their futures and leverage technology for personal and professional success.

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