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Nomsa is a woman of substance

Hot Mustard, a communications agency, released an official case study of Nomsa and her solely owned company called Siyasebenta Holdings

Mpumalanga residents are successfully starting their own businesses to flourish and to contribute to the local economy.

Nomsa Shabangu is one of those Mpumalanga residents.

Hot Mustard, a communications agency, released an official case study of Nomsa and her solely owned company called Siyasebenta Holdings.

Nomsa has been successfully running Siyasebenta Holdings, a documents and records management company that also supplies cleaning services, for 3 years now.

She registered her company in 2016 while working as a documents controller for a mining company.

She said her biggest hurdle has been securing contracts with big companies.

The whole journey started in school when she was always an “A” student with a great focus on academics and ensuring she excels in all her subjects.

“She matriculated at Lekazi Central High in Kanyamazane in 1992 and furthered her education with Technikon Northern Transvaal (TNT) in Soshanguve where she obtained her National
Diploma in Commercial Practice. This geared her for her dream to be a self-made entrepreneur,” as stated on the case study.

“Nomsa has attended various entrepreneurial training sessions that have equipped her with knowledge and practical skills which she will continue to use as Siyasebenta Holdings continues to expand,” to make her business a success.

“Nomsa’s passion for her business and the support of her family has prompted her to continue working hard in running a successful company. She is inspired by the impact her work has on her children,” states the case study. She was quoted: “True success is when you can build other people while working on yourself.”

As any stylish woman would dream of having their own brand, Nomsa is currently working on a new business venture that has always been in her heart.

She will be opening her own boutique with original designs in no time!

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