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Astro_the_Stylist wants to inspire through his hustle

Known as Astro_the_Stylist, Lwandisile Nonjojo sees himself becoming one of the biggest trendsetters in the country with the creative content that he puts out on social media.

POLOKWANE – Lwandisile Nonjojo is a 19-year-old,  originally from the Eastern Cape, but who moved to Polokwane in 2014 when his mother was transferred.

He is a content creator, entrepreneur and model signed to Bahamas Gallery and does not believe that going to school and working a nine-to-five job is something he was born to do.

“I am independent and streetwise. I believe that my success lies in hustling,” he said.

Astro_the_Stylist as he is known, sees himself becoming one of the biggest trendsetters in the country with the creative content that he puts out on social media.

“I do not call myself an influencer because as that word is overrated. I prefer to be known as a content creator who inspires young people to reach their full potential,” he added.

He founded Prettyboy Magazine which he says brings something new to the creative industry, with its alternative content.

He has worked with Johannesburg based company, Afro Punk, and has hosted events in Polokwane. Astro_the_Stylist also runs an online store called Pretty Store Boutique which sells exclusive clothes, accessories and sneakers.

He explained that despite not having any plans of following a path of getting a job after he completes his studies, he gives it his all to make sure that he completes school with great results which will make his mother proud.

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Ruan de Ridder

A digital support specialist at Caxton Local Media, known for his contributions to the digital landscape. He has covered major stories, including the Moti kidnappings, and edits and curates news of national importance from over 50 Caxton Local News sites.

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