A man on a mission to save the South
Dhlamini hopes to empower the community by teaching them the business.
One man has taken responsibility for his community and says he is ploughing back into the community.
Zamile Dhlamini, a Bitcoin entrepreneur from the south, says he plans to help people help themselves.
Growing up with limited to little resources financially, Dhlamini says he was exposed to a lot of crime and violence in the area.

He said he decided to change his life and found a keen interest in FOREX online trading.
Adding that he has been trading for the past seven years, he admits online trading can be risky.
Dhlamini’s life changed when he met a woman who introduced him to BITclub which is part of BITCOIN mining.
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He admits to thinking that it was a scam initially. When he started his life changed. ‘School fees for his children are paid’ and he says his wife is a lot happier now.

Dhlamini hopes to empower the community by teaching them the business. He adds that he hopes community members can also be taken out of poverty to also be financially free.
Dhlamini is also the chairman of Crestview Primary School and hopes to make positive changes to the south of Johannesburg communities.
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