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Youth Month
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![Youth leaders implore President Cyril Ramaphosa for inclusion in new cabinet](https://cdn.briefly.co.za/images/560x315/608558f5153cac26.jpeg?v=1)
![Thinah Zunga and wife Zama Zungu dress up in outfits that resemble school uniforms to celebrate Youth Day](https://cdn.briefly.co.za/images/360x203/65c9b7d113e8c798.jpeg?v=1)
![Deputy President Paul Mashatile pledges job creation focus for seventh administration](https://cdn.briefly.co.za/images/360x203/93857dd8e1f1abfa.jpeg?v=1)
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![Youth entrepreneurs making money moves that inspire](https://cdn.briefly.co.za/images/190x107/e579593de0951b16.jpeg?v=1)
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.
![King of flipping: Mhlengi Ngcobo turned a bicycle into enough money to fund a business](https://cdn.briefly.co.za/images/190x107/7591a649a015be5d.jpeg?v=1)
Mhlengi Ngcobo didn't have money to fund his business after dropping out of Stellenbosch University, so he resorted to 'flipping' to raise capital.
![From R150 and a bicycle to 5 booming businesses: Mhlengi Ngcobo flips his way to success](https://cdn.briefly.co.za/images/190x107/e7c743c12fdcb4a7.jpeg?v=1)
Mhlengi Ngcobo struggled while studying civil engineering at the University of Stellenbosch. So, he dropped out and founded not one, but five businesses.
![Entrepreneur and accountant Tinashe Zano plugs SA with saving and budgeting tips](https://cdn.briefly.co.za/images/190x107/d13639bc8c9a38fa.jpeg?v=1)
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.
![Barefoot beginnings to powerhouse entrepreneur: Tinashe Zano saved 2 years to start a business](https://cdn.briefly.co.za/images/190x107/f5f46f31af7b47b1.jpeg?v=1)
Tinashe Zano is a chartered accountant with his own firm and the founder of Nspire, a sneaker brand that gives back to underprivileged communities.
![From passion to prosperity: How Anointing Lukola’s beaded bag hobby turned into bespoke business](https://cdn.briefly.co.za/images/190x107/993807c0c154b0c0.jpeg?v=1)
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.
![Young entrepreneurial couple in Mzansi shares how they split the bills for business and home life](https://cdn.briefly.co.za/images/190x107/fcf80c5368f458f8.jpeg?v=1)
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.
![Building a digital future: Umlazi developer bridges tech divide in ekasi with user-friendly apps](https://cdn.briefly.co.za/images/190x107/fc9af284294dd79e.jpeg?v=1)
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.
![Young entrepreneur shares flawless skincare routine for achieving clear skin](https://cdn.briefly.co.za/images/190x107/88bbf4f88011c69c.jpeg?v=1)
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.
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