With all that is going on with DJ Zinhle business wise, we can't help but wonder if she will have enough time on her hands to continue rocking the crowds at groove. From owning an accessories store, to a luxury furniture company, to being the CEO of Boulevard, then owning her own hair company and having opened two physical stores for Era By DJ Zinhle, we are starting to think she does not have the same 24-hours as every one else.
Yesterday we reported that DJ Zinhle is looking to open her flagship store for Hair Majesty by DJ Zinhle pretty soon. That will have to be after the launch of her Polokwane store for Era By DJ Zinhle of course.
DJ Zinhle promised herself that she will work harder than she has ever worked before and her fans are here for this. "This year I’m working harder that I’ve ever work." Because she always launches new businesses, a fan wanted to know is she is thinking of perhaps creating an Era Fragrance in the near future.
Zinhle admitted that she is looking into launching her own fragrance but not under the Era umbrella.
Her fragrance line comes in three different scents called, Royal Gold, Glamazon and Radiance.
She told Daily Sun that this is a dream come true, “...when I started out in the industry, my only focus was music, and that is all that I knew and wanted to be – a singer. But years down the line I realised that I’ve been limiting myself and I can be whatever I want to be, being a musician shouldn’t be my only focus.
“I used to steal my parents’ perfume while growing up. I love smelling good and this is because I believe having a good scent says a lot about you, explains who you are to people and makes a statement on your behalf and that is what we want to achieve with our fragrance,” she told the paper.
Boitumelo Thulo AKA Mrs. Jeftha, has her own fragrance which she partnered with Halo Heritage, to create a proudly South African, premium, first-of-its-kind Eau de parfum called Boity Pink Sapphire.
“When the opportunity came about, I couldn’t say no. With my previous experience co-creating body perfumes, I considered this as the sensible next step that would give consumers broader insight into what I can offer as a businesswoman. After turning 30, I wanted to work on a fragrance geared towards a more mature audience, so in many ways, this collaboration was perfect timing,” said the mogul in the making.
Not wanting to be known as someone who shakes her booty all the time with no other source of income, Zodwa ventured in multiple businesses including selling eggs, petroleum jelly and fragrances.
She told Daily Sun, "Zodwa Wabantu is an ordinary person who's proved she can do extraordinary things. With these fragrances I hope to inspire scores of women to have everything they want regardless of who they are or where they come from."