Aspiring artists impress with their masterpieces
Two college graduates are making an income with their artistic talents.

Young and upcoming artists Lifalakhe Mazibuko (23) and Themba Sambo (25) are using their talents to make ends meet.
The two artists are the owners of LowLifeSA, which they established in 2017. This company was started after they realised their talents could be utilised to make an income. Lifalakhe prints on T-shirts, while Themba draws artwork.

Both of them originate from Mpumalanga and decided to move to Randfontein to study at Westcol. Lifalakhe studied electrical engineering, and Themba studied marketing and design. However, now they mainly focus on their company and use their defined skills to make an income.
“We started the company to inspire other people and show them that you can be your boss. We are so thankful for the people and their support that has motivated us along the way. Doing this gives us great peace of mind. Just work hard, be patient and humble, and pray every day,” the duo said.