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We Brand It named best in Branding and Signage for 2025

Founded by former teacher Khetan Vallabh, We Brand It is now Polokwane’s top branding company, offering printing, corporate gifts and signage with superior quality.

POLOKWANE – We Brand It has officially been named the Best in Branding and signage in this year’s Best of Polokwane Reader’s Choice Awards, a win that highlights the company’s unwavering dedication to quality, service and innovation.

Founded in 2009 by former maths and science teacher Khetan Vallabh, the business was born from bold ambition.

Vallabh left the comfort of his teaching career to pursue his dream full-time in a decision that has since shaped one of Polokwane’s most trusted branding companies.

Founder Khetan Vallabh.

Today, We Brand It is known for its wide-ranging promotional and corporate branding services, including embroidery, laser engraving, screen printing, heat transfers and sublimation.

Whether it’s corporate clothing, signage or branded gifts, the company prides itself on delivering superior quality at the right price.

Vallabh fondly remembers knocking on one of his first business doors: the late Grant Trueman, then managing director at Nashua Limpopo.

That warm reception marked the beginning of a business relationship that helped set We Brand It on its upward trajectory.

Since then, the brand has grown steadily, becoming synonymous with reliability, craftsmanship and fast turnaround times.

The company currently employs five dedicated staff members, with exciting prospects for future expansion. Vallabh says the award is both humbling and deeply meaningful.

“Thank you to everyone who voted. There are many printing companies — every street in the city has a print shop — so being chosen as the best truly means a lot. Nobody beats our quality and service at our prices,” he said.

He expressed special gratitude to his parents, who believed in his vision and financially supported him when the business began. “I owe it all to them,” he added.

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Miranda Chauke

Name: Miranda Chauke Newspapers: Polokwane Observer, Polokwane Review and Bonus Review. I have been at Review for six years and no day is the same. I got the opportunity to be part of the Caxton Cadet School in 2017 and learned a lot from the programme. Going to the school gave me an inside look at the world of journalism and I have not looked back. The desire to learn new things and tell people’s stories is what keeps me in journalism. As a community news journalist, nothing brings me more joy than doing softer news and making somebody happy with the work done.

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