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A single mother-of-one is working hard as a young entrepreneur and started her own washing powder manufacturing company called Nad Wash with a R4 500 stipend.
A plumber decided to start her own business after not finding a job. Many South Africans were inspired by the young lady's business idea and offered advice.
Randima Orifha is a self-taught floor polish maker who started her business selling her homemade product. She delivers it using a wheelbarrow in her village.
A woman started out doing nails to earn cash in uni and now she owns two salons and employs six people. Her growth is inspiring and she is not stopping here.
Former SAA chairperson Dudu Myeni has pled guilty to naming a protected witness known as 'Mr X' at the State Capture Commission of Inquiry and was fined R120k.
A lady from Botswana with her own law firm has taken to social media to share with users some helpful tips on entrepreneurship, inspiring many peeps online.
Sindi Thusi is a qualified agricultural lecturer at the University of Zululand. She ventured into fish farming, and she's learned all the tricks of the trade.
Briefly News takes a look at a compilation of four amazing women who are making their marking in the farming industry and creating job opportunities for many.
A mother-of-two from Jozi is excited about her thriving advertising company and took to LinkedIn to reflect on the seven-year journey that led her to success.
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