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VUT student shines at the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards

“I am deeply grateful for the incredible support I received from VUT," said Thobejane.

VANDERBIJLPARK – In a remarkable display of entrepreneurial prowess, Tumisho Thobejane, a talented student from Vaal University of Technology (VUT), has captured international attention with her innovative business, Fooddable.

This groundbreaking initiative tackles food waste and hunger by partnering with fast-food chains to convert surplus food into meals for those in need.

At the prestigious Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA) held in Pakistan at the beginning of February, Thobejane secured a place among the top five entrepreneurs.

Her participation was made possible through the unwavering support of VUT’s leadership and various departments.

This achievement not only highlights her dedication as an entrepreneur and underscores her role as a global ambassador for VUT.

Originally from Katlehong in the East Rand of Gauteng, Thobejane is set to be conferred with a Postgraduate Diploma in Biotechnology at VUT.

She has also applied for the Master’s degree programme in Biotechnology, demonstrating her commitment to academic excellence.

Her entrepreneurial journey began when she founded Fooddable, which employs an innovative cashless currency system involving 3D-printed tokens.

These tokens can be redeemed for meals prepared from surplus ingredients at partner restaurants—an approach that not only reduces food waste, but also provides meals to those in need.

Reflecting on the support she received, Thobejane expressed her gratitude: “I am deeply grateful for the incredible support I received from VUT. The contributions from the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Activation Office, Technology Transfer Office, and International Office were pivotal in allowing me to attend this esteemed event.”

She further described the experience as both challenging and rewarding.

As Thobejane continues her journey as an entrepreneur and a global ambassador for VUT, we wish her success and commend her for raising the university’s profile on the international stage.

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Sifiso Jimta

Sifiso Jimta is an experienced journalist of Ster North and Sedibeng Ster. He enjoys writing crime and feature articles. Email: sifiso@mooivaal.co.za

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