Youth Month
Briefly News brings you the inspiring stories of seven young entrepreneurs driving change and innovation with our under-35-year-olds Young Money Makers Initiative.
Mhlengi Ngcobo didn't have money to fund his business after dropping out of Stellenbosch University, so he resorted to 'flipping' to raise capital.
Mhlengi Ngcobo struggled while studying civil engineering at the University of Stellenbosch. So, he dropped out and founded not one, but five businesses.
Tinashe Zano is a chartered accountant who used his background in finance to self-fund his own company. Now, he shared four budgeting and saving tips to help others.
Tinashe Zano is a chartered accountant with his own firm and the founder of Nspire, a sneaker brand that gives back to underprivileged communities.
A young woman spoke to Briefly News about her inspiring journey of entrepreneurship in the beaded bag industry. She shared her challenges and how she found success.
Briefly News spoke to a young entrepreneurial couple in Mzansi who gave insight into how couples who own businesses can manage their finances in life and business.
Mzamo Mbhele, a software developer from Umlazi, builds user-friendly apps to bridge the digital divide in his community. His latest app is called Webizify.
In an exclusive interview, a young entrepreneur shared her secret to flawless skin with Brielfy News. She unveiled her skincare regimen and disclosed the products.
Youth Month
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