A national initiative to establish locally owned mini-factories producing essential goods — starting with toilet paper.

Essential Goods. Local Empowerment. Sustainable Growth.

Daily Wipe Women Empowerment Partner Program

Empowering Women. Building Factories. Creating Futures.

  • Women are underrepresented in manufacturing ownership.

  • Transport costs and national distribution erode margins.

  • South Africa imports too much finished product.

  • Communities lack locally owned manufacturing capacity.

  • We establish women-owned factories in towns across South Africa.

  • Factories run by women empowerment partners.

  • Funded through a combination of private capital and dtic incentives.

  • We provide training, operational support, and mentorship.

  • Local production = jobs, skills, and sustainable communities.
    • Job Creation – sustainable employment in each town.

    • Women Ownership – factories run by women entrepreneurs.

    • Skills Development – training in production, business, and sales.

    • Localisation – reducing imports and dependency on long-distance transport.

    • Create 50+ women-owned factories nationally.

    • Build a national network of empowered women leaders.

    • Generate thousands of local jobs.

    • Train and empower 500+ women entrepreneurs.

    How It Works

    Step 1

    Apply to Partner Program

    Step 2

    Secure Funding
    (with our help)

    Step 3

    Receive Training & Equipment

    Step 4

    Launch Factory & Grow Your Business

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    Have Submitted So Far

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    Who can apply to be a partner?

    Any woman entrepreneur with drive and commitment to building a sustainable business.

    Do I need prior manufacturing experience?

    No — full technical and business training is provided.

    How much capital is required to start?

    Factories are funded through a mix of grants, incentives, and private capital.

    What kind of support will I get?

    We provide training, mentorship, equipment supply, and operational guidance.

    How long does it take to set up a factory?

    On average, 3–6 months from application to launch.

    What products will the factory produce?

    Toilet paper first, with potential expansion into other essential goods. 

    Who handles raw material sourcing?

    Daily Wipe centralises procurement to keep costs low.

    What markets can I sell to?

    Local communities, retailers, schools, hospitals, and beyond.

    Will I own the business?

    Yes — each partner fully owns and operates their factory.

    How does this create jobs?

    Each factory employs local staff for production, sales, and logistics.

    What role does government play?

    Government provides incentives and support via B-BBEE programs.

    What’s the long-term vision?

    A national network of women-owned factories powering local economies. 

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    Weekend : 6am to 9pm

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    27 Castle Street
    Cape Town, 8001
    Phone: +27(0)83 477 1203

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