KZN fashion designer goes global
A self-taught fashion designer, Lindiwe Makhoba from Ladysmith in KwaZulu-Natal, is gaining a global footprint for her fashion business.
A self-taught fashion designer, Lindiwe Makhoba from Ladysmith in KwaZulu-Natal, is gaining a global footprint for her fashion business.
Phumzile Mazibuko (35) who was born deaf, is realising her dream and is a barista at the ANEW Hilton hotel in Pietermaritzburg.
Searching for a suitable skin care treatment and being unable to find one set Nonceba Hlengani’s (27) journey into entrepreneurship in motion.
The government has donated a rail loading facility which is set to benefit small scale sugarcane farmers in Umkhanyakude District.
The Tshwane-Hollard Fire Hydrants Initiative is training young people to inspect fire hydrants throughout the city.
A man who changed careers to become a farmer is one of the many people government has assisted to enter the agricultural sector.
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Citizens are encouraged to report any abuse of child support grants as this money is aimed at helping children in need.
Patients who receive chronic medicine from the government now have the option to collect medicine from their local post office.
Yajvin Rajcoomar (27) from Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, is a candidate engineer at the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS).
Mthokozisi Mabaso (45) a beneficiary of Operation Vula Fund is making his mark in the white-dominated tourism and adventure industry.
Linah Segoka saw a need for a safe haven for children and with the help of local residents she has managed to open Lafata Drop-in centre.
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The TVET college system urges college principals to promote work placement and to have partnerships with industries.
South Africa needs more artisans such as bricklayers, diesel mechanics, instrument technicians, riggers, auto electricians and millwrights.
Mpumalanga Provincial Treasury has welcomed its second intake of 30 trainee accountants who will be placed in different departments.
There is no justification for women to use an illegal and unsafe abortion clinic if they want to end their pregnancy.
Tshepiso Monamodi decided to make shoes for her baby and now her handmade shoes can be found in a major retail shop.
People aged between 18 and 35 can apply to be education assistants if they hold the correct qualifications.
Siyabonga Kheswa (29) the founder of Thokoza Adventure Tours urges people to not give up on their dreams of owning businesses.
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NYDA has helped Marlon Morgan to become his own boss. Marlon started an upholstery cleaning service in his area.
Lamo Fuel is a commercial bio-energy products manufacturer which produces biodiesel, bio oil, charcoal and biogas.
What was just a hobby for Baadtjies-Callacher (32) is now an award winning garden as she was recognised as the best in the youth category.
The Special Investigating Unit has partnered with SAICA and North-west University to train forensic accountants.