At 24, Mnotho Ngcobo opened his law firm MT Ngcobo Attorneys in Eshowe to provide legal services to sugarcane farmworkers. He also assists with family law issues and estates, largely representing women who were married customarily and when their husband dies, his family tries to take everything from the widow. After matriculating in 2015, Ngcobo was hired as a clerk and was later promoted to candidate attorney. This allowed him to attend law school at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, where he wrote and passed his board exams. “I didn’t have funds to study further, but I knew that I wanted to be an attorney. So I looked for a job in a law firm as a cleaner or anything. I just wanted to put my foot in a law firm. I knew that once I was in, I was going to work hard to get recognition, and I did.”
I want to help my people move from a mindset of poverty to a mindset of entrepreneurship and innovation