As the country continues to plunge into darkness due to loadshedding and the cost of electricity is increasing, an Eastern Cape-based circular business is manufacturing an energy-efficient product to help consumers save money.
Although separated by hundreds of kilometres, two women are on the same path to nutritional goodness through their respective businesses which offer schoolchildren a chance to eat healthily in between classes.
A social entrepreneur started a 100% juice brand in Gqeberha, Eastern Cape because he wanted to make a healthy and affordable juice option accessible to all, especially residents in his impoverished community.
To ensure that children have access to early education, Bakang Matlaopane, a Pretoria resident, father and social entrepreneur decided to open a preschool to ensure that children in his community have access to quality early education.
Unemployed graduates are struggling to find jobs and three solution orientated graduates started a business to bridge the skills gap in the job market.
The shortage of meat products is a reality for many communities in rural areas because money is tight, and shops are far. To ensure that these communities have access to quality and affordable meat, a Northern Cape entrepreneur started a mobile butchery.