Gauteng entrepreneur’s blue light installation and branding business takes off despite pandemic

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While some companies were hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic and were even forced to shut down, former Telkom employee turned businessman Nyiko Maboba not only managed to retain staff, but also grow his business.

Maboba, 43, started his branding business Rammogo Signalling six years ago when he saw there was a gap in the market.

“I saw a gap in the market and realised there were very few black companies in the industry of branding, sirens and blue lighting. They also brand ambulances and metro police vehicles, and install blue lights for ministerial vehicles locally.

 

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Only those involved in the business of crime managed to stay afloat.

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