So very excited to share this with you,that our CEO @lebosowetosp just received great news regarding a scholarship from SUSE
Suse is a German based multinational open-source software company that develops and sells Linux products.
#UdacitySUSEScholars#poweredbySUSE#DJSBU
At 41, Mpho Mathabi from Venda, Limpopo is proving it’s never too late to build something powerful 💪🏾
She founded her peanut butter brand, Peanata, created jobs for 2+ women in production & processing, and now supplies cities from Pretoria & Polokwane to as far as Cape Town and Kuruman.
Start where you are. Build what you can. Grow beyond limits. 🚀
Meet Bongiwe Mchunu — a self-taught farmer from Eshowe, KZN.
Since 2021, she’s been growing butternut, sugar beans & oyster mushrooms 🍄
This is what resilience looks like. 💪🏾
Support local. Respect the gri 🌱
A 31-year-old from Soweto just built a wheelchair that can move up, down, and climb stairs.
His name? Ernest Majenge.
Remember it.
Because this is how the world changes. 🌍
Meet Lufuno Netshipale 🐐🔥
An entrepreneur redefining farming with innovation and passion. From fresh goat milk to yogurt, cheese, and premium meat — she’s building a powerhouse brand around one thing: GOATS.
This is what modern agriculture looks like. Everything Goat. 💯🌱
These brothers from Orange Farm created an oil spray called OilSmart to save cooking oil.
Relebohile and Lebohang Moloi saw how much oil people waste every day in homes and food businesses. Instead of pouring, OilSmart lets you spray and control every drop.
One of the biggest food spots in Extension 1, JIMMYS CAFE, is already using it. They use less oil, keep the same taste, and save money.
Meet Tshepo Mekoa — a man who didn’t just build a company… he built opportunities. 🚀
From humble beginnings to founding Brima Logistics, Tshepo turned a vision into a movement. 20 years later, his business stands strong with 6 branches, over 100 vehicles, and more than 120 employees. 💼🔥
But here’s what makes his story powerful…
He didn’t just create jobs — he created OWNERS. 🙌🏾
Tshepo gave a share of the company to his employees for free, proving that success means nothing if you don’t bring others with you. In a country battling youth unemployment, he chose to be part of the solution.
This is what leadership looks like. This is what impact looks like.
Let’s support, celebrate, and amplify leaders who are changing lives. 🇿🇦✨
FROM ROCK BOTTOM TO BUILDING AN EMPIRE 🔥
Meet Nomfundo Mcoyi — a woman who turned pain into power.
In 2009, after a divorce, she lost everything. No safety net. No shortcuts. Just a decision to start again.
She walked away from her career as a teacher… and took a leap of faith into business.
That leap became Icebolethu Funeral Group.
15 years later:
— 120+ branches across KZN & Gauteng
— International presence in London 🇬🇧
— 1,000+ jobs created
— 22 mortuaries built
She didn’t just rebuild her life — she built an empire.
Proof that starting over isn’t the end… it’s the beginning. 💯🔥
🎉 Brima Logistics turns 21 today! 🎉 Founded in 2005, this legendary brand has grown into a national force — with 180+ employees and operations across all 9 provinces. 🚚💨
To our amazing team and undercover agents around the world — thank you for powering this journey! 🌍
Join us in wishing Brima Logistics a massive Happy 21st Anniversary! 🥳✨ #BrimaLogistics #21YearsStrong #ProudlySouthAfrican
Meet Rotondwa Musitha.
She started by piling recyclables in her parents’ backyard… her first sale made just R89.
Today? She’s the founder of Trash Converters — running a full-scale recycling center with machines and trucks. ♻️🔥
Start small. Stay consistent. Win big. 💯
This is our ceramic manufacturing factory in Babelegi industrial Hammanskraal with 120 job opportunities, we've been pleading for electricity reconnection from @Invest_NWDC and @Eskom_SA but no one is willing to assist even though we are willing to pay upfront for the power!
Meet Lazola Sigcawu.
In 2014, he did something most people are too afraid to do… He quit his job as a technician and chose uncertainty.
No big investors.
No safety net.
Just belief, discipline, and a vision.
Fast forward 11 years later:
→ 346 people employed
→ Branches across Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban, Bloemfontein, Port Elizabeth, East London & George
→ A full fleet transporting vehicles nationwide
→ Trusted by giants: Nissan, Toyota, Ford, VW, Imperial
While many were waiting for opportunities… He was building them.
346 families eat because one man refused to play it safe.
This is not luck.
This is courage, consistency, and execution.
South Africa is full of stories like this… but they don’t get told enough.
Let’s give Lazola Sigcawu his flowers. 🇿🇦🔥💯
A kasi school, Mohloli Marime School in Sharpville, becomes the first inland school in South Africa to offer maritime studies. 🇿🇦⚓
Learners now have the opportunity to become professional scuba divers.
In addition, the school goes beyond the classroom by organizing educational trips where learners visit the South African Navy in Port Elizabeth to gain real-world knowledge about oceans, maritime careers, and life at sea.
Meet Thoko Sitiba Cebekhulu (62).
After 35 years serving as a nurse, she didn’t retire… she reinvested.
She used her pension to open her own private clinic — Cebekhulu ATM3 Clinic in Nkomazi, Mpumalanga.
This is what legacy looks like. ❤️👏🏾
Meet Wendy Moshakgs from Limpopo.
She didn’t have funding. So she started picking up empty cans at weddings & parties… recycling them just to raise enough money to plant her first crops.
Fast forward 4 years later…
She now owns hectares of farmland and supplies local retail stores with her produce.
From picking up cans to owning land.
This is what resilience looks like. 🔥
BCX is a South African ICT company Founded in 1996 by twins Benjamin and Isaac Mophatlane who grew up in Garankuwa township, they sold the company to Telkom for R2,7 Billion
Ten years ago, Gontse Nxumalo from Soweto left his job at Edcon to start a sneaker cleaning business. Today, the business is thriving, with two branches open and six employees. It’s called Orlando Sneaker Care Technicians, or OSCT for short.