00:00 - INTRO 00:55 - Biography 03:22 - Thoughts on tribalism & xenophobia 10:50 - Why some places struggle to improve 19:36 - Relocating to Johannesburg 23:45 - Getting into Real estate 33:30 - Starting an embroidery business 38:45 - Becoming profitable through my businesses 45:00 - What have some of the challenges been 50:35 - Dealing with exclusions in business 54:28 - How did you get it right 56:10 - Scaling a business 1:12:30 - Understanding the textile industry value chain 1:16:18 - Fake branding in textile industry 1:19:23 - Struggles of acquiring good T-Shirts 1:22:50 - Different ways of branding clothes 1:25:13 - Why we outsource in the shoe industry 1:30:05 - Profitability in school-wear 1:33:05 - Business subsidy & upskilling 1:36:50 - Thoughts on scrapping school uniforms 1:39:50 - How we can improve ourselves 1:42:25 - How to survive in business 1:49:35 - The stationery business 1:50:55 - Challenges faced at school 1:53:35 - Why were you never satisfied 1:56:35 - Stock trading 2:01:19 - Involving kids in businesses 2:07:20 - Closing conversations 2:10:05 - ENDS Compiled by Khwezi Ndlovu IG: kzndlovu Tt: khwezindlovu
Thank You for watching. Hoping next time I will be able to bring along 4 SMME's that I have introduced to the Textile Game or Helped so that the network can grow Bigger. Lets fight to create legacies for our loved ones and Communities. All comments are noted and next time We will give more insight info.
@_Commen8 with the introduction of 4IR we have smaller machines that can sort out 80% of our problems. But if we sit and complain then we are finished. Thanx for feedback
The habits of entrepreneurs: Visiting vehicle & property auctions. Reading material that shows opportunities available for making money. Flipping assets, no matter how small.
Cliffton is one of my favourite local entrepreneurs. Fully self-made, very passionate about upliftment of poor people and loves to share knowledge & information. Enjoy the sitdown 🙏🏽
i am sure you do and thanks however, it was a waste of time because he's not getting what you asking he doesn't bring new knowledge or solutions he's stuck in his own mind and his thoughts he's not on young peoples level of thinking.
Thank you for your service Pen. Your conversations open up the world for a black child and help us discover opportunities in plain sight. I know how hard you must work to establish relationships with these guests and bring it back to us to learn and grow from and we don't take that for granted
Cliffton supplied the Tshwane Metro Police Department, the Nelson Mandela Bay Police and the Johannesburg Metro Police Department uniform. Creating it from scratch. Along with supplying other groups with uniform.
I'm reading the comments while listening to the conversation and I feel like y'all don't get madala. Ubaba uCliffton is straight forward. You don't always need to hear inspiring and uplifting words. Sometimes you need the truth. It's as if y'all expecting a Vusi Thembekwayo but this is no entrepreneurial motivator. He is a business man. Its like we were hanging out with a consultant and sometimes you need that.
I like how he made it clear that he didn't owe his employers to disclose his side hustle. Employers will try by all means to imply that they own you and you must always worry about them in anything you do, even when you are working towards bettering your financial life.
😂Yeah I was getting annoyed. He sounds like he has a perception on Podcasters or doesn’t like talking to people “who just sit around and talk the whole day” with no real industry experience like him? No? Not a good mentality if that’s the case.
@@TebogoDigitalBut people guinenly wanna know so they can think about joining the business. And he came to explain that but it’s cool though coz he ended up opening up which is good. Great business guy anyway
Very informative conversation with a humble gentleman. Thank you and we wish Cliffton Mmako great strides in his endevors. Zebediela-Ga Molapo is greatly represented. Rea leboga
My brother, Proud of him. So much wisdom. I am proud to be your little sister. Self made entrepreneur. My role model.....Every time things goes tough on my side, I always remember where you started.. Keep Shinning
This man is from my village ,its few of them entrepreneurs doing it at that scale ,thanks Panuel for bringing him to our attention I’m doing second year accounting articles myself hoping to get into business after this I’m very inspired by seeing men like these who are doing well ,thank you guys for allowing us to listen to the conversation
The school vs education topic is so real. As a data science student, you can have someone passing programming but cannot code an entire program. All they know is to write down code for functions on a test.
Ntate o is on another level - this is a man made for entrepreneurship, he spots opportunities "same time". Wow what mind, and not to doubt yourself and go all in, in what you beleive is a safe bet 👏🏿
I'm about halfway through the interview, feels like it wasn't catching momentum at first but I'm enjoying it more as it warms up, having some good laughs in between 😅
This is one of the Good interviews of the year. Top2 not even no.2. I miss this kind of conversation on Konvo. Reminds me of first interview of Bab' Madondo
His a good mentor, I learned one or two things from him and his always encouraging the humbleness if you wana make it. I worked for him and that was the best exposure of my working time.
as someone who's from the edge of Limpopo and Mpumalanga; the problem with my area is leadership. We need lights, tap water and we have a mineral that could be mined but our Chief and his family are saying no to all of that. With lights they claim it will disturb livestock, with water they say because our homes are to in grid formation the task is too difficult and with the mine well it's too close their home. Now with government, things move too slowly and it seems relation or connection with the Chief's family and comrades is required. It also doesn't help that our culture takes age hierarchy very seriously thus making it difficult for young people to lead and transform things at a faster pace.
listen to your elders. they are not saying no to be unreasonable. the world is full of vultures who will think nothing of the negative effects on your town if there's something worth mining. there are places where people get sick or where whole towns are destroyed due to mining activity. it sounds like you still have a natural life, while it may seem like a bad thing to you, the city life with all its lights comes with it's own problems. it's not just the cattIe that gets affected but people change. NIght time which is meant for sleeping, now with lights you end up seeing people get into all the wrong activities at night. there's a whole worldwide shift of people wanting to leave the cities and go back to the simplicity of viIIage and rural life. not all that glitters is gold.
How similar or different is Limpopo from Zimbabwe? Highly educated, very hardworking people... but whose areas are poor. What is the issue and how do we resolve it?
Zimbabwe is a complex one to tackle, but the long and short of it the efforts of your work is tied to governance. The economy will dictate that you work extremely hard just to survive. By the time you have scraped through now you want to build infrastructure when you have expired your strength surviving. Per chance you start making it… rest assured someone well connected will come through and swoop in on whatever lane you have curved out. I am simplifying it, but it’s a fairly common story.
The mould statement is incorrect. There’s a factory in Durban (Chatsworth) owned by an indian family with highly advanced equipment using their own moulds and manufactures some footwear for one of the biggest sportswear brands globally.
"Penuel is a terrible interviewer, he disturbs people when they talk" Penzo whatever you do don't stop we enjoy it give thanks for being you your difference brings life to a lot of people.
I truly appreciate the time and effort you put into passing on your knowledge. It means a lot to me and makes a significant impact on my life. Thank you for your generosity, kindness, and for always being there to provide guidance. IPENI ELIMNYAMA!!!🙌🙌
We don't have enough kids who are willing to building industries from scratch or are even aware of the opportunities. This is what makes India tick... poor people build industries with basic tools, work extremely hard & scale slowly from there.
Western business ideologies are all about research and development Eastern methodology of business is more manufacturing & logistics.Labour laws are stringent in South Africa.
Thanks for asking relevant questions Pen even though Ntate was not forthcoming ngendaba ze mali..We appreciate him for sharing where he could and showing us just how many opportunities are available out there...
Motivation, Does loving to work lead to money or does loving money lead to hard work? Skill or the will, he always had both Mr Clifford is always at the right place, the right work at the right time
The main aim is solve community problems and not brag about money. Motivate those who are willing to start and those who are just at the verge of giving up.
Great interview Pan and it is so true that we need to hold our kid's hands on what we do so they don't have to start from scratch man, let's give them the baton so if they drop it later in life they won't say we never gave them the opportunity in life. I applaud Limpompo it has lot of traders nhee bigup Limpompo province.
I am from the Eastern Cape. We have 3 Port Terminals. •2 in Gqeberha •1 in East London Yet. Our Province is poor. Societal Growth is dependent on many things. •Political Leadership that creates an environment that enables people to be productive. For example, Eastern Cape is rich in Medicinal Plants. But the people own none of the Land where those medicinal plants grow. •Rural Development - which would unlock production possibilities. What is the Department of Economic Development doing about these •Then, from an entrepreneurial perspective: •There's too much Red Tape to Gates of entry •People with the Resources to start businesses in the Eastern Cape don't have the Political drive to do so So we need people of the Eastern Cape to unify, organize & begin to fight for progress, both personal & societal.
I certainly agree that there is too much red tape. This contributes to people with resources not having the drive to start businesses. The process of starting a business can be very complicated for individuals just looking to buy and sell. We need easier digital solutions for starting a business. Regarding your point about the "Eastern Cape being rich in medicinal plants, but the people owning none of the land where these plants grow": The challenge with these industries is that on a smaller scale, there is likely no profit margin to be made. It would probably be cheaper to get the same pound-for-pound product from China. So, you either destabilize relations with China by heavily taxing imported goods to give local products a competitive edge, or you focus on job creation and use economies of scale to compete on price. All in all, I think we need more entrepreneurial literacy. With increased entrepreneurial knowledge, individuals can take advantage of globalization, negotiate partnership deals with suppliers around the world, and trade effectively. This can bring goods that benefit their communities. As operations grow, employment opportunities within the economy will increase, creating a ripple effect. Entrepreneurs might also find niche markets abroad, allowing them to brand their own medicinal products and price them as premium products. This all starts with will power from communities, right role models, and the right policies to fall in place.
@blacksands93 I agree fully with you Comrade. Please copy & paste your analysis on the main page of the comments section. It's too powerful for people to miss it.
They speak as if Limpopo is not a part of South Africa. I am always amazed at how much blacks divide and hate one another. I’ve been all over the world and that is one thing that never fails to show up.
Wow what a true business man. I wish we could get a sit down with Millionaires those fleshing their wealth in socials scammers 😅. Start small always remember that
It sounds like Penuel knows Limpopo online. He should start from Polokwane to the deep rural Venda, and then he will come and make those references knowing what he is talking about.
Penu how can u compel limpop an Zimbabwe as to which one is poor or rich, don't u know that limpopo is a south African province an zimbanwe is a country na? Hina eLimpopo we don't make noise like zulus we sleep in a comfortable place an houses, when we say we r going home we r not lying we r really going home unlike those who r going home to sleep atindumbeni, we don't sleep in an uncestral house Boti wamina,
School uniform must evolve beyond white shirts and formal shoes. It's impractical for kids and kids in Africa, in particular. Along with blazers, straw hats & the like.
The value extracted from your channel is immense, that I could cry right. I'm passionate about learning and your channel has been a gift. Please help, how do I become a paying member, I cannot find the link to join.
I agree it's not easy building a province, but one day abelungu will be like Joburg market is saturated let's infiltrate rural areas(sebeqalile ngeeMalls), they'll build industries sibe sibhekile as we are always reserved as a black nation the only limitation is really in our minds other black people have the financial muscle especially if they'd come together but ke inoba liphupho elingasoze lafezeka andazi🤷🏾♂️... That's my thought on the question you posed to Ntate Mmako as to why some places struggle to improve
Xenophobia is a complex issue. People in almost every township have grown up with Mozambiqians and Zimbabweans in their townships. Same thing with my mother's generation. We've lived with fellow Africans with no issue. The advent of criminal and violent outbursts to foreigners, in recent times, is not a simple "South Africans are Xenophobic". That's unfair to us.
Building and nurturing xenophobia between MicroNations (so-called tribes), especially covertly, is an essential element of maintaining control utilized by colonizers against us everywhere on the globe. In countries like the U.S. or Canada, when there were not actual Black immigrants from outside the country to use as a foil, divisions between communities based on region would be highlighted, e.g. north/south or rural/urban. Sometimes groups within communities---gangs--- would be supported and manipulated by government security forces to manufacture or augment real or imagined conflicts. And, of course, there's always class and financial status. It is crucial to people of pallor, if they are to remain in control of us within this system they run, that we remain disunited; that we devalue and move away from communalism but rather gallop and drool after individualism.
Hi Penuel,great episode brother. I would be great having someone like uBab Cliffton as a mentor because i have been doing some research as i would like to get into the stationary business
I'd like to dispell the notion you've mentioned about limpopo and the Eastern Cape being the poorest provinces, looking at provincial gdp, Limpopo is ranked 5th while the Eastern Cape is ranked 6th North West, northern cape and the free state are all poorer than these 2 provinces
00:00 - INTRO
00:55 - Biography
03:22 - Thoughts on tribalism & xenophobia
10:50 - Why some places struggle to improve
19:36 - Relocating to Johannesburg
23:45 - Getting into Real estate
33:30 - Starting an embroidery business
38:45 - Becoming profitable through my businesses
45:00 - What have some of the challenges been
50:35 - Dealing with exclusions in business
54:28 - How did you get it right
56:10 - Scaling a business
1:12:30 - Understanding the textile industry value chain
1:16:18 - Fake branding in textile industry
1:19:23 - Struggles of acquiring good T-Shirts
1:22:50 - Different ways of branding clothes
1:25:13 - Why we outsource in the shoe industry
1:30:05 - Profitability in school-wear
1:33:05 - Business subsidy & upskilling
1:36:50 - Thoughts on scrapping school uniforms
1:39:50 - How we can improve ourselves
1:42:25 - How to survive in business
1:49:35 - The stationery business
1:50:55 - Challenges faced at school
1:53:35 - Why were you never satisfied
1:56:35 - Stock trading
2:01:19 - Involving kids in businesses
2:07:20 - Closing conversations
2:10:05 - ENDS
Compiled by Khwezi Ndlovu
IG: kzndlovu
Tt: khwezindlovu
Thank you, Khwezi 🙏🏽
Thank You for watching. Hoping next time I will be able to bring along 4 SMME's that I have introduced to the Textile Game or Helped so that the network can grow Bigger. Lets fight to create legacies for our loved ones and Communities. All comments are noted and next time We will give more insight info.
Plenty of respect for you. Sometimes we create walls for ourselves. You just went and solved the problems along the way🙏
@_Commen8 with the introduction of 4IR we have smaller machines that can sort out 80% of our problems. But if we sit and complain then we are finished. Thanx for feedback
@cliff-pu9qn thank you for the knowledge, will want to visit sometimes , I'm In Botswana 🇧🇼, also in the Textile Industry.
The habits of entrepreneurs: Visiting vehicle & property auctions. Reading material that shows opportunities available for making money. Flipping assets, no matter how small.
Powerful, stuff, Love the way he casually says it's easy...
Glad we are done with politicians and are back to real conversations
Right?
Broooo
Brooo😂
Cliffton is one of my favourite local entrepreneurs. Fully self-made, very passionate about upliftment of poor people and loves to share knowledge & information.
Enjoy the sitdown 🙏🏽
Doesn’t seem like it, cynical tone from you
i am sure you do and thanks however, it was a waste of time because he's not getting what you asking he doesn't bring new knowledge or solutions he's stuck in his own mind and his thoughts he's not on young peoples level of thinking.
@@princemohlala4751 Hawu... weeee
Old people shouldn't have to be on young people's level of thinking
@@princemohlala4751maybe he works too hard for ‘young people’…🤔
Thank you for your service Pen. Your conversations open up the world for a black child and help us discover opportunities in plain sight.
I know how hard you must work to establish relationships with these guests and bring it back to us to learn and grow from and we don't take that for granted
Thank you for the kind words 🙏🏽
Cliffton supplied the Tshwane Metro Police Department, the Nelson Mandela Bay Police and the Johannesburg Metro Police Department uniform. Creating it from scratch. Along with supplying other groups with uniform.
did you know, double tapping a comment, likes it
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks now I know 👍
Mr Mmako has that intimidating look. I wouldn't have conversed with him in a public space, thank you @Penuel for bringing him closer.
😂😂😂 kanti nix
@@cliff-pu9qn thank you Sir, you validated my reason to stand up and do something. Inspired 100%
@bonnysimelane we have to stop this dependency syndrome
I'm reading the comments while listening to the conversation and I feel like y'all don't get madala. Ubaba uCliffton is straight forward. You don't always need to hear inspiring and uplifting words. Sometimes you need the truth. It's as if y'all expecting a Vusi Thembekwayo but this is no entrepreneurial motivator. He is a business man. Its like we were hanging out with a consultant and sometimes you need that.
The way I kept mizing this episode and little did I know it was about my line of work 🙌🙌
I like how he made it clear that he didn't owe his employers to disclose his side hustle. Employers will try by all means to imply that they own you and you must always worry about them in anything you do, even when you are working towards bettering your financial life.
This gentleman is the type of person Africa needs; I'll take one of him over 100 PhDs any day
Bra Clifton my mentor I work very close with him, go getter, fear fokol business man.. Inspired
Plug is in. I need this kind of mentor
I like this bali😂😂😂, he has a wealth of Knowledge but he isn't willing to share it freely
There is a saying that says: hide your source. I think this man is living that fundamental principle. 😂😅
uBaba was struggling to open up but we appreciate him for showing up 😊
Took a bit of time to get him warmed up.
😂Yeah I was getting annoyed. He sounds like he has a perception on Podcasters or doesn’t like talking to people “who just sit around and talk the whole day” with no real industry experience like him? No? Not a good mentality if that’s the case.
He is a do'er..Not much of a talker!! Workaholics don't like talking
@@TebogoDigitalBut people guinenly wanna know so they can think about joining the business. And he came to explain that but it’s cool though coz he ended up opening up which is good. Great business guy anyway
I had to learn to pace myself with grootman, when started talking about his properties bought using credit card - then I knew he was warming up!
"Things become difficult if you want them to be difficult." - Cliffton Mmako
Ntate Cliffton is a living legend - thank you for through
Very informative conversation with a humble gentleman. Thank you and we wish Cliffton Mmako great strides in his endevors. Zebediela-Ga Molapo is greatly represented. Rea leboga
Reya leboga Sebata
My brother, Proud of him. So much wisdom. I am proud to be your little sister. Self made entrepreneur. My role model.....Every time things goes tough on my side, I always remember where you started.. Keep Shinning
Shoutout to the family ❤️
My biggest struggle is starting , I have no idea but I want to!!
I am glad I found this video, I like this gentlemen. I even love his "at arms length" approach to answering certain question.😅
This man is from my village ,its few of them entrepreneurs doing it at that scale ,thanks Panuel for bringing him to our attention
I’m doing second year accounting articles myself hoping to get into business after this
I’m very inspired by seeing men like these who are doing well ,thank you guys for allowing us to listen to the conversation
Thanx Ntsako
I'll never ever forget this conversation very intelligent and humble man thanks Pen for introducing us to the greatest.
The school vs education topic is so real. As a data science student, you can have someone passing programming but cannot code an entire program. All they know is to write down code for functions on a test.
😂😂In pseudocode😂😂
@@Phiri-wu1eq 🤣
Ntate o is on another level - this is a man made for entrepreneurship, he spots opportunities "same time". Wow what mind, and not to doubt yourself and go all in, in what you beleive is a safe bet 👏🏿
Always look at what is the major problems in communities then work around that. Be patient with Yourself
Re lebogela dithuto Rra Mmako 🙏🏿
I'm about halfway through the interview, feels like it wasn't catching momentum at first but I'm enjoying it more as it warms up, having some good laughs in between 😅
A Natural entrepreneur, Great dialogue, inspiration and relatable
Siyabonga.
This was a generation wealth creation based episode.
A Father passing wisdom from one generation to the next.
Easy!
Sibonge Baba Mmako.
Thanks Penuel and crew for a great show..
To us returning subscribers 🥂
Now this is what I am talking about, GENERATIONAL WEALTH
This is one of the Good interviews of the year. Top2 not even no.2.
I miss this kind of conversation on Konvo. Reminds me of first interview of Bab' Madondo
Siyabonga 🙏🏽
His a good mentor, I learned one or two things from him and his always encouraging the humbleness if you wana make it. I worked for him and that was the best exposure of my working time.
Tholo.
Rea leboga mokone for encouraging us, this type of topic is needed
The cleanest picture in the game of Podcasting
as someone who's from the edge of Limpopo and Mpumalanga; the problem with my area is leadership. We need lights, tap water and we have a mineral that could be mined but our Chief and his family are saying no to all of that. With lights they claim it will disturb livestock, with water they say because our homes are to in grid formation the task is too difficult and with the mine well it's too close their home. Now with government, things move too slowly and it seems relation or connection with the Chief's family and comrades is required. It also doesn't help that our culture takes age hierarchy very seriously thus making it difficult for young people to lead and transform things at a faster pace.
listen to your elders. they are not saying no to be unreasonable. the world is full of vultures who will think nothing of the negative effects on your town if there's something worth mining. there are places where people get sick or where whole towns are destroyed due to mining activity. it sounds like you still have a natural life, while it may seem like a bad thing to you, the city life with all its lights comes with it's own problems. it's not just the cattIe that gets affected but people change. NIght time which is meant for sleeping, now with lights you end up seeing people get into all the wrong activities at night. there's a whole worldwide shift of people wanting to leave the cities and go back to the simplicity of viIIage and rural life. not all that glitters is gold.
How similar or different is Limpopo from Zimbabwe? Highly educated, very hardworking people... but whose areas are poor. What is the issue and how do we resolve it?
I don't think it is unique to Limpopo but the whole country lives with the mentality that government must/will solve our problems
Zimbabwe is a complex one to tackle, but the long and short of it the efforts of your work is tied to governance.
The economy will dictate that you work extremely hard just to survive. By the time you have scraped through now you want to build infrastructure when you have expired your strength surviving.
Per chance you start making it… rest assured someone well connected will come through and swoop in on whatever lane you have curved out. I am simplifying it, but it’s a fairly common story.
Thank you Malome Cliff. We are forever inspired ✨️
I always try to give as much info as possible. Let's grow the industry
The mould statement is incorrect. There’s a factory in Durban (Chatsworth) owned by an indian family with highly advanced equipment using their own moulds and manufactures some footwear for one of the biggest sportswear brands globally.
Will you wait for 2 years for that development of a mould? It's only for themselves.
Such a brilliant conversation.
"Penuel is a terrible interviewer, he disturbs people when they talk"
Penzo whatever you do don't stop we enjoy it give thanks for being you your difference brings life to a lot of people.
Blessings 🙏🏽
I truly appreciate the time and effort you put into passing on your knowledge. It means a lot to me and makes a significant impact on my life. Thank you for your generosity, kindness, and for always being there to provide guidance.
IPENI ELIMNYAMA!!!🙌🙌
We don't have enough kids who are willing to building industries from scratch or are even aware of the opportunities.
This is what makes India tick... poor people build industries with basic tools, work extremely hard & scale slowly from there.
Western business ideologies are all about research and development Eastern methodology of business is more manufacturing & logistics.Labour laws are stringent in South Africa.
Thanks for asking relevant questions Pen even though Ntate was not forthcoming ngendaba ze mali..We appreciate him for sharing where he could and showing us just how many opportunities are available out there...
I haved learned a lot from this Humbled and Respectful BusinessMan, really Smart and Humbled.
This man is a hustler, period.
Thank you for this. The black family is winning! slowly and surely
There are many successful black entrepreneurs. Most just refuse to be interviewed, because of obvious reasons of becoming a target.
Motivation,
Does loving to work lead to money or does loving money lead to hard work?
Skill or the will, he always had both
Mr Clifford is always at the right place, the right work at the right time
Another great learning experience. Thank you Penuel and your guest.
53:37 "Don't talk about money"😂😂Ntate is so closed off with his finances...he's very wise
The main aim is solve community problems and not brag about money. Motivate those who are willing to start and those who are just at the verge of giving up.
Humble
Great interview Pan and it is so true that we need to hold our kid's hands on what we do so they don't have to start from scratch man, let's give them the baton so if they drop it later in life they won't say we never gave them the opportunity in life. I applaud Limpompo it has lot of traders nhee bigup Limpompo province.
I am from the Eastern Cape. We have 3 Port Terminals.
•2 in Gqeberha
•1 in East London
Yet. Our Province is poor.
Societal Growth is dependent on many things.
•Political Leadership that creates an environment that enables people to be productive. For example, Eastern Cape is rich in Medicinal Plants. But the people own none of the Land where those medicinal plants grow.
•Rural Development - which would unlock production possibilities. What is the Department of Economic Development doing about these
•Then, from an entrepreneurial perspective:
•There's too much Red Tape to Gates of entry
•People with the Resources to start businesses in the Eastern Cape don't have the Political drive to do so
So we need people of the Eastern Cape to unify, organize & begin to fight for progress, both personal & societal.
I certainly agree that there is too much red tape. This contributes to people with resources not having the drive to start businesses. The process of starting a business can be very complicated for individuals just looking to buy and sell. We need easier digital solutions for starting a business.
Regarding your point about the "Eastern Cape being rich in medicinal plants, but the people owning none of the land where these plants grow":
The challenge with these industries is that on a smaller scale, there is likely no profit margin to be made. It would probably be cheaper to get the same pound-for-pound product from China. So, you either destabilize relations with China by heavily taxing imported goods to give local products a competitive edge, or you focus on job creation and use economies of scale to compete on price.
All in all, I think we need more entrepreneurial literacy. With increased entrepreneurial knowledge, individuals can take advantage of globalization, negotiate partnership deals with suppliers around the world, and trade effectively. This can bring goods that benefit their communities. As operations grow, employment opportunities within the economy will increase, creating a ripple effect. Entrepreneurs might also find niche markets abroad, allowing them to brand their own medicinal products and price them as premium products.
This all starts with will power from communities, right role models, and the right policies to fall in place.
@blacksands93
I agree fully with you Comrade. Please copy & paste your analysis on the main page of the comments section. It's too powerful for people to miss it.
Very sad but true
You are touching me deeply brother, my great grandfather is from EC, what youve just articulated gives me more edge to fight for our land brother
Hai thina baba we deal with number droppers, I struggle to understand why some people won’t open up, who cares, thanks for the show.
Random: Silk comes from silkworms, but there are many other spiders, bees, ants & other bugs that create silk.
Interesting, I have always thought this guys has a lot of money lol I buy uniform from his shop and I generally see him around. Good guy
Enjoyed this episode ❤❤, please bring him back
We need Our own comminities to look after themselves. Thanx for watching
Siyabonga Black Pen, usvula amehlo.
They speak as if Limpopo is not a part of South Africa. I am always amazed at how much blacks divide and hate one another. I’ve been all over the world and that is one thing that never fails to show up.
I totally agree with you 💯..I am also Khanyile..the illuminated 😅
Wow what a true business man. I wish we could get a sit down with Millionaires those fleshing their wealth in socials scammers 😅. Start small always remember that
EDUCATION ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH. YOU NEED TO PUT IN S LOT OF HARDWORK.
Otherwise You will starve if not careful
"We must learn to do things ourselves"... Cliffton Mmako
Pen i think Tsonga people are the ones that find it simple to speak Nguni Languages compared to Pedi people. i stand to be corrected though
Cause we Pedi people are proud, and have a strong sense of identity.
Very inspirational to hear your story ntate Mmako.E-student😂!...from dust to the TOP🙏🏿
Had no choice but to chase hunger away.
It sounds like Penuel knows Limpopo online. He should start from Polokwane to the deep rural Venda, and then he will come and make those references knowing what he is talking about.
Thanks bra cliff you are putting us on map
Penu how can u compel limpop an Zimbabwe as to which one is poor or rich, don't u know that limpopo is a south African province an zimbanwe is a country na? Hina eLimpopo we don't make noise like zulus we sleep in a comfortable place an houses, when we say we r going home we r not lying we r really going home unlike those who r going home to sleep atindumbeni, we don't sleep in an uncestral house Boti wamina,
School uniform must evolve beyond white shirts and formal shoes. It's impractical for kids and kids in Africa, in particular. Along with blazers, straw hats & the like.
We are back baby!! I missed these so much
You're welcome 🙏🏽
Nice one grootman, thanks for putting us on the map, we proud of you
Thanx My Brother. You exactly know the struggle back at home. One Love ❤️.
On break at work enjoying the convo ✌️
The value extracted from your channel is immense, that I could cry right. I'm passionate about learning and your channel has been a gift. Please help, how do I become a paying member, I cannot find the link to join.
Proud of you brother, I am inspired
Thanx My Sister.
Thank you, i really enjoyed it.
My family from Venda is exporting to Europe even before the new South Africa they have orchards for days
Beautiful 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I'm READY❤❤
Yhoo thank you for the education🙌🙌🙌. Best episode ever
Why do people keep saying Limpopo is poor? Is it the lack of infrastructure or?
what a great Konvo thanks for this bra Pen
I agree it's not easy building a province, but one day abelungu will be like Joburg market is saturated let's infiltrate rural areas(sebeqalile ngeeMalls), they'll build industries sibe sibhekile as we are always reserved as a black nation the only limitation is really in our minds other black people have the financial muscle especially if they'd come together but ke inoba liphupho elingasoze lafezeka andazi🤷🏾♂️... That's my thought on the question you posed to Ntate Mmako as to why some places struggle to improve
They are improving but very slowly. Malls are being build in rural areas and we opening shops there
Many of us need to build where our extended family members are based.
This episode uplifted my spirit ❤❤
Xenophobia is a complex issue. People in almost every township have grown up with Mozambiqians and Zimbabweans in their townships. Same thing with my mother's generation. We've lived with fellow Africans with no issue.
The advent of criminal and violent outbursts to foreigners, in recent times, is not a simple "South Africans are Xenophobic". That's unfair to us.
Building and nurturing xenophobia between MicroNations (so-called tribes), especially covertly, is an essential element of maintaining control utilized by colonizers against us everywhere on the globe.
In countries like the U.S. or Canada, when there were not actual Black immigrants from outside the country to use as a foil, divisions between communities based on region would be highlighted, e.g. north/south or rural/urban.
Sometimes groups within communities---gangs--- would be supported and manipulated by government security forces to manufacture or augment real or imagined conflicts. And, of course, there's always class and financial status.
It is crucial to people of pallor, if they are to remain in control of us within this system they run, that we remain disunited; that we devalue and move away from communalism but rather gallop and drool after individualism.
My mouse is now working..."Like Button"
Penuel I'm not going to sleep after this conversation. Where can I find this man? I need mentoring I'm a designer but I need my business to be MORE!
This is really a great sit down. Very informative. 🤝
Which year did he buy those properties? I'm in the real estate industry and it is HARD selling a house.
18 years ago. Covid19 messed up everything. But still there is a lot to be done
Am not judging mara Malome'Clif makes it look like these things are so easy mara as soon as ur in the space whippy ....the whip starts whipparing😂😂😂
😂😂😂 be armed with lot of info. Even now I still go for bargains all over
Noted my elder lapho I fully agree whn well informed one is a force to be reckoned with which lacks a lot amongst my peers....
I m inspired mmmh
Ngiyabingelela ngicela ukubuza igama lezitolo zakhe ubaba uMmako nokuthi zisebenzela kuphi?
Sure. Its Earlyworx 769(Pty)Ltd. Based in Germiston , Elspark. 1 Hawk Street.
We need real industrialists who own the valuechain, and not just down stream intermediaries
11:40 is true and scary, the question about building industry is a very important one!
Lutendo must go be rich in Zimbabwe 😂😂😂
Hi Penuel,great episode brother. I would be great having someone like uBab Cliffton as a mentor because i have been doing some research as i would like to get into the stationary business
Thank you for this episode, it was very informative.
Shout out to Mr Cliff👏❤💙
2:03:48 beautiful Pen ❤❤❤
This is the Penuel show I like, bringing ordinary folks and amazing stories.
Horrible sound though.
Wonderful episode. I found it very relatable and simultaneously informative 👌🏾
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I'd like to dispell the notion you've mentioned about limpopo and the Eastern Cape being the poorest provinces, looking at provincial gdp, Limpopo is ranked 5th while the Eastern Cape is ranked 6th
North West, northern cape and the free state are all poorer than these 2 provinces
Does this factor GDP per capita?
And the median of income and social welfare recipients in the provinces?
Thank you for this Pen. 🙏
Thank you thank you Black Pen