Tag: Liziwe Ndlana
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Let’s raise a glass to the township moms who fought so hard to raise us
Women in my community don’t take retirement at 60 years old. They work well into their twilight years because they don’t believe in idleness.
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The lessons I’m learning about work from typing up other people’s CVs
Every job is a learning opportunity.
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The helping hand that saved my struggling business
Even in the smallest of businesses, two brains are better than one.
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Shhh, money’s too tight to mention
When you grow up in a household where money is the great unmentionable, it takes a lot of hard work and discipline to start the conversation with yourself
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What I learned about business & life from making my own bed
“The best thing you can ever do for yourself as an entrepreneur is make your bed each morning”
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The high cost of living rent-free at home
Moving back home was great. I still had my space, but most of all, I did not have to worry about paying rent. Things changed though when my nephew came to join me in 2017, while pursuing his university studies. Just like that, my independence was gone.
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The smoothies were a failure, but now I’m washing my way to fortune
My job was fun and it gave me fulfillment, and I felt like I had finally found what I was passionate about. Then I became restless again. I wanted to stretch myself more, do more than sit on the red couch and ask questions, but the environment wasn’t conducive for that.