REABETSWE NGWANE, ENTREPRENEUR

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Reabetswe Ngwane is the first to break into the market of seat protectors (and later masks) for miners, as a result of knocking on multiple doors and speaking to miners about their needs.

When her first venture (recycling plastic into schoolbags) dissolved, she came up with an innovative idea to turn old tyres into fashionable accessories for retail and respiratory bags, seta protectors and masks for the mining industry.
12 Jun 2019 12PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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