by Dev Ops | Sep 4, 2020 | Business, Entrepreneurship & Tourism 2020
As a chemical engineering graduate, Farirai Sanyika found her success as a travel entrepreneur a surprise — even to herself. But since kicking off the Gophari travel blog in 2017, Sanyika hasn’t looked back. The travel blogger’s post-graduation trip to Mauritius...
by Dev Ops | Sep 4, 2020 | Business, Entrepreneurship & Tourism 2020
Siyanda Mthethwa is the founder of a delivery service called Kuloola. The service helps residents to equip themselves with some of the most-needed groceries, such as cleaning supplies and hygiene products. Through his startup, nClude, Mthethwa came up with a mapping...
by Dev Ops | Sep 4, 2020 | Business, Entrepreneurship & Tourism 2020
Cleo Johnson quit her well-paying 9-to-5 in 2017 to start her hospitality consulting firm, Nuecleo, and has put in the hard work and self care to ensure she hasn’t had to look back since. “Your health is your greatest asset and that includes your mental health. Learn...
by Dev Ops | Sep 4, 2020 | Business, Entrepreneurship & Tourism 2020
Velani Mboweni is the co-founder of LULA, a ride-share shuttle service. But now businesses have shut their doors, people have lost their jobs and others have taken salary cuts as a result of Covid-19 regulations to prevent the spread of the disease. Keeping his...
by Dev Ops | Sep 4, 2020 | Business, Entrepreneurship & Tourism 2020
The average person who menstruates will spend between R15 000 and R25 000 on sanitary products in their lifetime. And more often than not, those products are harmful effects to a person’s health and the environment. Zizipho Ntobongwana, who has a Bachelor of Social...