Michael Smith from Rynfield sells goods which he makes from wood, plastic and tin.
Frequented by senior traders, young people have now caught the bug as they try to make ends meet due to the high youth unemployment rate in the country. First-year college student Meagan Donker from Edenvale, who sold items such as sweets, toys and biltong, encouraged her peers to attempt multiple ways of making a living.
“Try multiple things. If you have an idea, just do it. The worst that can happen is that if it doesn’t work, you can always try something different. That’s what I’ve always had to do.”
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