“My name is Naledi, I own bakery and I also deliver the bread using a bicycle.”

My name is Naledi, I own bakery and I also deliver the bread using a bicycle.”
Naledi is a young South African entrepreneur that bakes bread in her own bakery and deliver by riding a bicycle.
Don’t wait to start. Young Africans should use the available resources at hand and do something; even if it’s small. You don’t always have to start big.


 

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A young man surprised his mom with a new house after struggling with her as a kid.

My dear brother! Im so so! Happy for what u did for ur mom! It takes someone’s heart to have an unconditional love to his or her mom! I’m million percent sure dat you do love your mom! Indeed u r a blessing to her, I believe she never thought she can receive dis huge present from you,.


 

 

 

 

 

 

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photo of Nkosazana Daughter

Originally from South Africa, Nkosazana Daughter is a vocalist. In addition to being a singer, she is also a songwriter and an artist. She regarded the work she conducts as being really important, which helped her succeed. She has visited every state in the country thanks to her name. Despite the fact that she is not a new face on the screen, the entertainment business has focused on her growing personality. She is one of the vocalists and singers who is rising the fastest in the industry, and a large portion of the labor-intensive work that went into creating various songs was inspired by her. This helped her rise quickly in the ranks of the profession.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“I dropped out of varsity 2016 after having my first child, and went to work at McDonald’s to support my child n save money for varsity, then finally 2019

“I dropped out of varsity 2016 after having my first child, and went to work at McDonald’s to support my child n save money for varsity, then finally 2019 decided to go back to varsity again, fortunately i completed my computer science and mathematics degree with 6 distinctions and i could not get a job the following year, i came back to stay by my varsity and I started my fast food business emqashwen (private accommodation) until i got an old mobile trailer to rent closer to the University’s Main gate,the container was old and starting leaking and the rent was still being paid to the landlord who refused to fix it, i saved money to build myself, my own container with a rooftop, i’m only 26 years of age, with 2 kids, once was a varsity dropped till I went back,i am a former cashier, i am here to say let us not let the society and social media confuse and bully us, life is a journey, we all need to work hard and never give up on our dreams, the sky is the limit”


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Siphiwe Tshabalala he always support street vendors (small businesses) thus developing the township economy.

Siphiwe Tshabalala he always support street vendors (small businesses) thus developing the township economy.Former Bafana Bafana star Siphiwe Tshabalala is being hailed as a hero after posting a photo of himself buying from a street vendor The ex-Kaizer Chiefs skipper says it was snack time for him and he decided to support a local business as he bought amaskopas (popcorn) Social media users are now praising the humble legend for thinking about supporting small businesses, thus developing the township economy.


 

 

 

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