Babes Wama Veggies: IT Technician Successfully Starts Veggie Business
- A bright and innovative young IT technician recently started a successful vegetable business
- According to an inspirational post made online, the young lady started her business because she still wanted job security after the Covid-19 lockdown
- Many proud South Africans headed to the comment section to share their thoughts on the inspirational post
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Thinking ahead is the best way to avoid falling short in the future. A beautiful, innovative and smart South African woman recently thought ahead and it really meant a great deal to her. According to a post made online, she started a vegetable business.
In the post that was made by @KasiEconomy, the young woman decided that she was not going to let Covid-19 stop her from making a living, and so even though she's a qualified IT technician, she started successfully selling vegetables.
"Meet 29 year old Ntombi Mahlangu AKA Babes Wama Veggies from Mpumalanga. She's a qualified IT technician and she started to sell vegetables immediately after they imposed the lockdown. She says she always wanted to start but she had feared," @kasieconomy captioned the post.
@mrlechesa said:
"I'm trying put vegetables and IT together. I'm failing."
@Sphee_Saw wrote:
"Please respond to my e-mail."
@boyzinsuicide said:
"A child of the soil going back to her roots!"
@moopong2ps said:
"You looking great my sister, sometimes people buy from you because you look attractive and clean."
@PButheelezi said:
"Great hustling, she has no pride to sell vegetables, unlike some graduates out there. Selling vegetables can make a lot of profit."
In more inspiring Briefly.co.za news, a young farmer recently left locals marvelling after she shared a clip of herself lifting a huge and very heavy sack filled with what must be animal feed off from a bakkie and into a warehouse on the farm land.
In the caption of the inspirational post that was made by the young farmer with the handle, @ThandoMagane, she proudly explains that she can do literally everything for herself on the farm and does not really need any help from anyone.
"When I say I got this I mean exactly that. There is nothing I can't do on my own in my business. None," she wrote.
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Source: Briefly News