A lady by the name Pumla Google, a university drop out has used the R350 (N9200) child support grant she got to launch her own catering business and is the owner of Mbuks Catering Services and serves her Eastern Cape clients in Butterworth.
She has also declared her interest in owning and managing a mobile kitchen unit after 10 years
She launched Mbuks Catering Services, a small business in the province of the Eastern Cape. Regardless of the fact that she dropped out of the University, she was not deterred from becoming a successful entrepreneur.
According to her, she started her business after leaving the Vaal University of Technology, Johannesburg in her third year as she sought after a different source of livelihood. She started with the R350 (N9200) grants she received.
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Mbuks catering also has posted this influential story online with her followers. She serves traditional food from pap and meat to fast food items such as hot chips.
“Some people don’t believe I started this business with R350 (N9200) from child support. I wanted to own a mobile kitchen but had no funds. 10 years later, boom I had funds to own one. I wake up every day and hustle, the feedback is always positive.”
Pumla Google said
Her story has shown that dropping out of the University does not mean the end of the road, it could only signify the beginning of another journey in life.
There are numerous stories of rich and influential people in society today that were school drop out. This implies that one should not see schooling as all and all and as well as not to consider success as being dependent on academic excellence alone.
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