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Mfundo Sithole wants to make a difference in eMalahleni

He says he wants to make a change in eMalahleni

Mfundo Sithole started early in life to see business in everything he touches.

He says he is working hard to achieve his dreams to be a businessman.

His passion for business started at a young age while at Edu-college he sold empty cold drink bottles for extra cash.

He also sold ice pops and ice cream at school and at home and also use to buy things for his lazy friend at the school tuck for a fee.

At secondary school he started selling t-shirts, caps, key holders and other small items at school. He has been involved with the local spinners and has a portable printing machine.

He says he wants to make a change in eMalahleni.

“I completed my Grade 12 last year (2018) and I am trying to grow my business and study marketing management at the same time. I am also planning to start a movement and to be a motivational speaker and start a foundation to help people who need wheelchairs. I also want to buy equipment for scholar patrols for my former school, Clewer Primary. I want to start my own shirt collection and have the cannabis energy drink in all stores,” said Mfundo.

He would also like to thank all the people who have supported him and have given him an opportunity after seeing the potential in him.

“Do not be afraid, you only live once and do not be afraid to fail. You only live once, follow your passion,” added Mfundo.

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