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02/03/2022

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02/02/2022

The Rich don't work for money but poor they work hard everyday saving money.

17/01/2022

How to start your own business:
1. Go online to the website of CIPC and register a new company for R175. Registration is R125 and the name is R50.
2. Go to SARS, do a tax clearance for free (book an appointment to avoid waiting in line).
3. Open a business bank account. Most banks have “starter” accounts with monthly fees less than R500.
4. Go to your nearest Seda, ask them to do a business plan for you, for free - Plus other training that might be relevant to your field.
5. Go online, register on the CSD, for free.
6. Go to your municipality and ask them to register you on their database as a supplier, for free.
7. Go to your nearest NYDA, attend their financial management short course for a minimum of 5 weeks (once a week), for free.
8. Apply for the NYDA funding for free. They can give you equipment for up to R50 000.
You don't pay it back.
9. Hire people and register for COIDA, Letter of good standing at the Department of Labour.
10. Professionalize your business with: Logos, letterhead, business email, website, landline.
Starting a business isn’t difficult if you use the resources available to you.

15/12/2021

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24/11/2020

Why South African not taking over our Tuck Shop from those people because they are renting in our yard.
Why South Africa?
No jobs in our Country
But we can sell like them.
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15/11/2020

Godfrey Mathebula saved R300 a month for 5 years, then he bought a lucrative vegetable farm

Godfrey Mathebula's hopes of obtaining a qualification in agriculture faded after he dropped out of his limpopo school in grade 10, tired of being made fun of because at 20 years old, he was the oldest pupil in his class.
In 2002 he found himself in Johannesburg, renting a Tembisa shack for R80 a month and selling a mix of wares next to a road in Kempton park.
His business grew into spaza shop and he managed to save about R300 a month using the rest to buy stock and support his family.

Mathebula, saved by buying stock in bulk and cutting out transport costs where possible by walking.
Five years later he had saved R20 000 needed to buy Macelakuomile farm, a 3ha plot in plange village, limpopo, from the tribal authourity.
He now supplies to the Johannesburg and pretoria fresh produce market, shoprite, and to local businesses.from his R140 000 turnover a season he ploughs R40 000 back into the business.

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