Kgapane, 31, from Kgautswane village outside the mining town of Burgersfort in Limpopo, started her journey three years ago after she completed her studies at the Tshwane University of Technology in 2012.
"The determination to learn from my brothers, who are well-established entrepreneurs, helped me to acquire knowledge and experience in running my own business." "I train my own workers because I struggle to get qualified people to do the job. I employ people who are eager to work and learn. I then develop and train them."
"I decided to use my own product not to compromise quality and our product is flying from the shelves and selling like fatcakes.
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