Talking small business with Gauteng premier, David Makhura
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IF the premier of Gauteng Province, David Makhura can come dine with us, why don't you?
Gauteng premier, David Makhura coming to greet the mobile at the Auto and General Small business Market in Dainfern. pic Outspoken Multimedia
Last week, we were fortunate to be among the small businesses that were invited to showcase at the Dainfern, Auto And General Business Market.
Ndabeni Creatives assistant, Xolani Ndabeni ready to assist customers
From everything, arts and craft, clothes and books were amongst many things that were on display in the market that is aimed at boosting small black businesses in Gauteng.
Our arts and craft stand was there not only to document the event so we can share those memories with our customers on this blog. But we were boosted too.
Our customer trying to choose from the variety we have
Thank you to all that came through to support. I'm always looking forward to talking to strangers alike about their upcoming wedding, or the ordinary debate where I am often trying to convince people that not only Zulus and amaXhosa wear beads. But I'm so glad that our long Ndebele necklace are still the favourite amongst our customers.
Ndabeni Creatives team, ready to serve at the Dainfern business Market Friday.
I cant lie and say, starting a business has been a walk in the park. But we take note of each lesson learnt and move forward. One of the greatest lessons I've learnt in this journey though, Is that I have been fulfilled all along. I don't leave with the feeling of regret or fear of starting anything.
Our customer here is trying something new for his upcoming wedding.
Through writing in this blog, I somehow healed from all the pain I've been through. I can now look at tomorrow and hope. Whatever happened to me then, was meant to happen. Through a skill that I first saw in primary school, I was able to mend myself and bring dignity to the name Khanyi Ndabeni.
Our new customer Kabello Modiga came to party.
If you live, work around Johannesburg and would like us to visit your work place, market please book us on 076 360 7744 same number to order any of our items and remember we deliver all over the country and items take up to three days to get to you.
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Here is a link to the Auto and General Small Business Market video for you to look at.
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