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Business opportunity – become a vendor for The Tembisan

The Tembisan announces business opportunity for locals.

As unemployment is rife in numerous communities, The Tembisan is offering local entrepreneurs the opportunity to become self-employed.

A business opportunity awaits you and we invite the go-getters of Tembisa to become a newspaper vendor for The Tembisan by selling our newspaper weekly.

Start your own business by selling our newspaper to the public in and around Tembisa and make a 100 percent profit on copy sales.

Important to note is the new cost of The Tembisan, which will soon be R1 per copy.

By becoming a newspaper vendor for The Tembisan, not only will you start-up your own business, we will help you in creating awareness by providing you with branded clothing. Sales tools will also be available (for sale).

Registrations are open from August 1 to September 1 this year.

To register, visit our office at the Kempton Express branch in Voortrekker Road, Kempton Park.

The following will be required to register; your original identity book, your physical and postal address, cellular phone number, an address where you propose to sell The Tembisan weekly and R100 for the basic business starter kit.

New and improved The Tembisan

Readers will, in the near future, note a price increase for The Tembisan to R1.

This forms part of the newspaper’s relaunch and concerted efforts to provide the best community newspaper to Tembisa residents.

As always, readers will enjoy good content such as local news, sports, school news, shopping, opinion columns, competitions and much more on a bigger scale.

Become a contributor by contacting our go-getter journalists at tembisan@caxton.co.za or 011 970-3030.

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