Creating jobs and challenging gender stereotypes in waste management factories
Waste management entrepreneurs are creating employment and drastically decreasing garbage that ends up in landfills.
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Waste management entrepreneurs are creating employment and drastically decreasing garbage that ends up in landfills.
Every so often, amidst the hustle and bustle of life, there emerges a story that stands as a testament to the extraordinary strength and determination of women.
When Tshepo Kau established his solar power solutions company in 2018 in Etwatwa; a township in Johannesburg’s East Rand, he didn’t even own a screwdriver.
They started BAD Group, a Northern Cape based business that provides mining supplies and services.
Running a business with a spouse is no easy task, but Zandile and Selby Khumalo have mastered the art. Despite the challenges, the pair have found a way to make it work.
Lucas Ledwaba, a former cleaner turned ice machine entrepreneur, is poised to transform the industry.