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Igoda's rising fashion stars earn national recognition at Durban July
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Igoda's rising fashion stars earn national recognition at Durban July

Igoda Fashion Incubator, founded by Zola Shabangu, is gaining national recognition for its work in developing fashion talent from underserved communities in South Africa. The institution focuses on providing training and resources to aspiring designers based on talent and practical ability rather than formal education or socioeconomic status. Many graduates have started small businesses producing school uniforms, church attire, and custom garments, contributing to local employment. Recently, Igoda expanded its curriculum to include areas like fashion entrepreneurship, brand building, and industry mentorship, aiming to create sustainable fashion businesses that can compete globally. In 2025, two of its students were recognized in the Hollywood Foundation Durban July Young Designers Award, highlighting the success of its approach.

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Igoda's rising fashion stars earn national recognition at Durban July

Igoda Fashion Incubator, founded by Zola Shabangu, is gaining national recognition for its work in developing fashion talent from underserved communities in South Africa. The institution focuses on providing training and resources to aspiring designers based on talent and practical ability rather than formal education or socioeconomic status. Many graduates have started small businesses producing school uniforms, church attire, and custom garments, contributing to local employment. Recently, Igoda expanded its curriculum to include areas like fashion entrepreneurship, brand building, and industry mentorship, aiming to create sustainable fashion businesses that can compete globally. In 2025, two of its students were recognized in the Hollywood Foundation Durban July Young Designers Award, highlighting the success of its approach.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a non-political initiative focused on fashion education and economic empowerment. It does not present any political positions, controversies, or ideological framing. The content is centered on the achievements and expansion of a fashion incubator, emphasizing community impact,

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Factuality is high as the article accurately describes Igoda Fashion Incubator's mission, founder, and recent expansion based on available information. Objectivity is good, though there is slight promotional language when describing the incubator's goals.

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