Unemployed graduate starts own farming business

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With the numbers of unemployed graduates increasing in SA, Athizintle Nkaqa decided to start her own farming business instead of frustrating herself by looking for a job. YoliswaSobuwa

The 25-year-old from Mketengeni location at Holy Cross, Flagstaff, Eastern Cape, is now the owner of Flying Eagle, a piggery and vegetable farm.

Among the vegetables she grows are cabbage, spinach, green pepper and potatoes. She has an advanced diploma in agricultural extension from Central University of Technology in Bloemfontein...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.

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YoliswaSobuwa We going to need you one f these days ..

YoliswaSobuwa Congratulations...well done. This is what every unemployed person should be doing, we all have a passion for something, and passion will drive your dream , we can't always blame the government when we can do something to make a change. Am sure she has employees now.

mpozi1 YoliswaSobuwa So hard skills is what we need not soft degrees. That's not going to feed the nation.

YoliswaSobuwa Well done, way to go👏

YoliswaSobuwa I hope you are not in KZN or else they will burn it to free Zuma,🤣

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