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Local artist, Phumzile Sishange, finds her niche in making beads
After varsity she discovered her love for the arts when during moral regeneration event by the late Neli Ndlovu, she was asked to make beads for events.
Some call her Phumzile, others Sue, but if u say “Tshoza” then you’ve hit the nail on the head.
Ms Phumzile Sishange was born in Standerton.
“I am what you might call a philanthropist in the making and an artist” Ms Sishange said.
Ms Sishange started her schooling at Nyandeni and Madi Primary schools, before matriculating at Jandrell Secondary School.
She then attended the University of the Free state where she studied financial management.
After varsity she discovered her love for the arts when during moral regeneration event by the late Neli Ndlovu, she was asked to make beads for events.
She makes fashion accessories, like necklaces, wrist bands, earrings.
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