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Local Good Samaritan BI Phakathi blessed a young boy and his elderly grandmother, who were selling leafy green vegetables. They received more than they asked for.

A woman in KwaZulu-Natal had her spaza shop burnt down. Fortunately, she received a helping hand from other spaza shop owners through generous donations.

A Mzansi businessman shared the hardship of pushing product on Facebook marketplace where customers are mostly indecisive and demand ridiculous discounts.

A young woman from Durban Ntokozo Meloh Ntleko recently launched her coffee and laundry bar business. She shared her challenges and pride in a post.

A local businessman went from selling vetkoek in a pink bucket to owning a mobile kitchen. His story impressed online users, who congratulated him in the comments.

An entrepreneur from Soweto inspired people when he shared that after he lost his job, he was determined to start a street food establishment that soon took flight.

A petroleum engineering graduate showed off his custom Nike rugs. The gentleman spoke to Briefly News to explain why and how he entered the rug-making industry.

A woman posted a TikTok video showing her sandwich business. In the clip she shopped for ingredients and prepared sandwiches which she sells for R30.

An entrepreneur shared that at 21, she spent R40,000 on a mobile kitchen to start a business in the food industry. People applauded the woman for her skills.
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