Young Lady Who Started Tailoring Business With N7,500 Speaks About Her Passion to Make Service Affordable

Young Lady Who Started Tailoring Business With N7,500 Speaks About Her Passion to Make Service Affordable

- A young woman has started a flourishing school uniform manufacturing business, selling her products to mostly poor communities

- She got her feet off the ground with a R250 (N7,500.45) loan and one month's free rent from a kind landlord

- Today, Skyee Blue uniforms is a top contender amongst school uniform vendors in Durban

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A young woman has made a success of herself selling school uniforms to black communities. The inspiring young woman started her uniform and supplies manufacturing business with R250 (N7,500.45) loan from her dad and a month's free rent from one generous landlord.

Nokubonga Ntuli did not come from much so has always known the day-to-day struggles of not having access to quality school uniforms as a child.

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‘ I Started With R250′: Meet Nokubonga Ntuli Who Makes School Uniforms for Kids
This seamstress started her own uniform supplies business. Images: Nokubonga Ntuli/Facebook
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The young woman wanted to make a difference in the lives of children just like her, always knowing she can make her quality products affordable and easily accessible to poorer black communities.

Today Skyee Blue uniforms supply a large chunk of public schools in Durban, boasting the second-highest spot as the city's top uniform suppliers.

Ntuli says she hopes to continue instilling confidence and pride in black children. She's also very proud to count herself amongst the many black entrepreneurs creating useful products to put back into the community.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a young Nigerian man, Jimoh John Yakubu, whose story went viral in 2020 for making pap so he could sponsor himself in school spoke about his popularity and business.

The 22-year-old man who finished secondary school in 2015 said he learnt photography a bit. He disclosed that he had to stop photography after two years because of his mother’s failing health and assist so that her business would not crumble.

Jimoh revealed that pap-making is a very lucrative business and that was why he decided to give it full focus in 2018.

Source: Legit.ng

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