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Delores Fouché gives kitchen confidential on business success

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What started as a young girl’s dream in her grandmother’s kitchen has grown into a thriving business, and now, a story worth hearing. Delores Fouché, the founder of Dee’s Kitchen, recently joined The ORT Jet Business Show to share her remarkable entrepreneurial journey.

Airing every Thursday at 18:00 on 101.9 ChaiFM, The ORT Jet Business Show is hosted by business strategist David Zidel, and features real, raw conversations with South African entrepreneurs who are turning ideas into impact. Delores’s episode is a heartfelt look into the grit, grace, and growth behind her success.

“I didn’t grow up indulged,” Delores said on the show. “If I wanted something, I had to work for it. That mindset helped me build a business that feeds more than just people, it feeds purpose.”

Delores spoke openly about the ups and downs of running a business; the importance of mentorship; and how she found her voice in the face of self-doubt. Her episode wasn’t just a story, it was a call to action for anyone thinking of turning their passion into something greater.

Backed by ORT Jet, a division of ORT SA, the show is part of a wider mission to empower entrepreneurs with the tools, support, and community they need to thrive. From marketing and finance workshops to hands-on mentorship, ORT Jet has been helping small business owners grow for 20 years.

To listen to Delores’s episode and discover more inspiring stories, visit www.ortjet.org.za or follow ORT Jet on YouTube and social media.

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