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Rachel Kolisi's path to empowerment

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December 22, 2025

RACHEL Kolisi has emerged as one of South Africa's most talked-about and influential figures in 2025, not merely because of her high-profile personal life, but due to her resilience, advocacy and inspiring transformation in the public eye.

- STAFF REPORTER

After her highly-publicised separation from Springbok captain Siya Kolisi in October last year, Rachel embraced a journey of healing and self-discovery that resonated deeply with South Africans.

Throughout the year, she openly shared her vulnerability, encouraging others to normalise conversations around emotional struggle and growth.

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