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  Mmeli started his business to escape unemployment By: Nkanyiso Mntambo Twitter: NkanyisoThoban2 Email: thobaninkanyiso20@gmail.com Mmeli Mlaba, a 32-year-old born in 1992 at Ulundi Konjeni Hospital. He attended his primary school at Ntilini primary school and later enrolled at Vukuza high school to complete his matric in 2011.  Image: Masibonge Somatyala In 2021 he came up with an idea of starting his own source of income. He did his research on what, where and how can he start his business. By looking at the demand of first food he thought of a place that is busy and where his business survive.   He thought of university and realized that most of universities around KZN already have people who sells same products, such as, cow head, bones, and chicken.                                                    Video: Masib onge Somatyala Mmeli was motivated by the rate of unemployment in the country to start his own business. According to Stats SA the youth in South Africa cont
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  TCE 1 suffered a loss on TCE derby  By: Nkanyiso Mntambo  Twitter: @NkanyisoThoban2 Email: thobaninkanyiso20@gmail.com   Image: Ayanda Zulu TCE1 defeated by TCE2 in a derby game. TCE2 won 10-9 on penalties following two all draw in open play. They went to half-time with TCE1 leading by a goal to nil. In the second half they came back well and scored the second goal making it two-nil. TCE2 were not discouraged by the two goals, they attacked with effort which led them to get a penalty.  After scoring that penalty they gained confidence.  They kept attacking more, which led to them getting the equalizing goal with less than five minutes left in the game. Although TCE1 was defeated, their coach, Ayanda Zulu was happy with the way his players performed. Below is the video of TCE1 coach.                                                                                              Video: Masibonge "Yeah, the game was very good, we saw TCE1 dominating very much and TCE2 didn't show
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  Shoprite opens application for their bursaries By: Nkanyiso Mntambo Twitter: @NkanyisoThoban2 Email: thobaninkanyiso20@gmail.com South African retail giant continues this year to offer bursaries to those who want to further their studies. Application closes on 30 th of April 2023. Image : Google                              Lungile Koti, senior early careers talent specialist said that the applications for Shoprite group comprehensive bursary program are now open. Students enrolled in Accounting, Criminology, Data Science  Food Science, information System, Information Technology, Retail Business Management, UI Design, Logis tics and Supply Chain are invited to apply. Spaces are limited for each field of Study. Thabiso Sikhosana(20), TUT IT student said, “I didn’t know that Shoprite is offering bursary to students, but since I’m well aware I will apply for it.”   https://on.soundcloud.com/YWdWi This Shoprite scholarship helps change people’s lives, not only in South Africa bu