Youth power turns dumping site into lucrative business

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Young people in Kwaggafontein-D in Kwa-Mhlanga have turned a dumping site into a beautiful garden where they host events through their youth cooperative.

Image:is a 100% youth-owned events management and project business, trading as NtoSifiso Garden.

The business started after the youngsters realised that residents of their community loved taking photos in the flower garden at one of their homes. The business occupies over 10 hectares of land and offers a venue for weddings, parties, picnics and social gatherings. It has swimming pools and a braai area and catering services are provided on request.

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Congratulations!! This is the kind of youth that we need in this country. May God grow their minds so that they can be grate Leaders of our country.

The youth have the power to bring back positivity,and end the cycle of hate,greed and vengeance. Only they can start the growth and healing we need to succeed,by looking forward and not be dogged by the past.

We need to hear more of these beautiful stories Unfortunately you are always obsessed about ANC politics 😕

Absolutely commendable 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

I hope they didn't use stolen money to renovate the place eyy SA dzia vhuya

Lovely 😍

My hometown, great work this👌👏👏

Kwaggafontein D and KwaMhlanga are two different places says my source!

Unathi_Kwaza Well done. If you build it they will come.

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