BreakfastChampion| First man from Vhembe on Forbes List

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Former UNIVEN student, Talifhani Tshitwamulomoni has been recently selected and included in the sustainability portfolio of Forbes Africa’s 30under30 list, making him the first person in the Vhembe District to be recognised by Forbes. This means that Forbes magazine has acknowledged him as one of the leading top 30 under the age of 30 in Africa in terms of influence and contribution as a result of his work. This occurs at a time when the world is more concerned about the effects of climate change and the growing population, which raises worries about sustainable development.
4 May 2023 English South Africa Business · Arts

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