@KattMnisi@Mongezi__@Skamza Unfortunately nna ke dare devil ma kgowa
Once in a while ntho ya mission impossible is a must to keep you young and the blood running. (Aderenaline) 😂👨🍳
@nicole_tween Team South Africa 🇿🇦
We’re all going buy at the store she’s at in numbers right?
Even it’s just airtime or just a chocolate
Halala Congratulations
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Hello guys we got the reply from @Stellarated department about R500m Spaza Fund PAIA Application .
We made an application to access the list of beneficiaries for the 500 million she got last year to fund the spaza shops . The Small Business Dept responded that they don't have the list as the Fund is administered by NEF. We are in the process of filing another application with NEF. The response from NEF shall determine our next course of action. Credits:@HrhMaNtshingila ❤️.
@TakaGali@KhonzaZ@Malabie_L@VillageGuluva And 3 year business statements which is still not enough and on top of that they rarely respond until you fight for your own feedback
Like your application just hangs there for 6-10 months before you know where you stand
Then comes “Unfortunately…
It’s not easy
@TakaGali@KhonzaZ@Malabie_L@VillageGuluva Ekse king what is the criteria to win with SEFA
Yerrr they’ll ask for this doc, that doc you supply all the docs they need and still no funding approval it’s like they don’t want from Annual financials, to business plans to 3 years financials and they don’t give feedback
FROM BEING A WAITER TO BECOMING A BILLIONAIRE. 🚀🇿🇦
Meet Tommy Makgatho.
He left school in Grade 11 and took a job as a waiter to make ends meet. Years later, he quit waitering to pursue his entrepreneurial dream, launching Bibi Cash & Carry with a modest, self-funded budget more than 35 years ago.
That leap of faith paid off.
Today, Bibi Cash & Carry operates six stores across the Free State and one in Gauteng, employs more than 800 people, and recorded an annual turnover of over R600 million in 2015. The company has grown into one of South Africa’s largest black-owned retail businesses.
The name “Bibi” has a heartwarming origin. Makgatho’s young son struggled to pronounce his sister’s name, Nwabisa, and instead called her “Bibi.” Tommy realized that if a child could easily say “Bibi,” then everyone else could too—and the name stuck.
Dream big. Start where you are. Keep going. 🇿🇦👏