Cursory: The brothers, aged 13 and 12 respectively, run their bakery and taking college courses


Young promising teenagers, Shane and Nigel Mushambi, aged 13 and 12 respectively, are the owners of Two Bros in the Kitchen, a bakery business in Missouri City, Texas.
The brothers are also taking college-level courses at Houston Community College, where they study math and engineering.
The Mushambi brothers started their business after winning a local baking competition three years in a row. They decided to sell their cakes and cupcakes, which come in flavors such as red velvet, lemon, and cookies and cream. But they are not just in it for the money. They also donate part of their profits to charity, mainly to organizations that serve the homeless and those that rebuild hospitals in Africa.
Shane, who is in eighth grade, is taking college-level math and engineering courses at Houston Community College. Nigel, who is in seventh grade, is taking a pre-calculus course in the fall. They both love math and science and aspire to become engineers or doctors in the future.
In addition to running a business and taking college courses, the brothers also enjoy writing.
The young teenagers have recently published a book to inspire other young people to pursue their dreams.
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Source: RISING AFRICA, ALLSCHOOL
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