“Edwin Sodi Must Take Notes”: Soshanguve Pipe Company Entrepreneur Inspires Mzansi

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An entrepreneur from Soshanguve inspired local social media users who learnt about his success. People could not help but call it black excellence.

The entrepreneur has a list of established clients, which includes Sasol, MediCare Pharmacy Group and moreof South African citizens, shed light on Kgomotso Lekola. The businessman founded BT Industrial Group, an award-winning pipe manufacturing company with over 200 employees.BP Southern Africa to grow service stations across Mzansi amid Shell’s potential exit

To add to its success, the company has a list of renowned clients, including Sasol, MediCare Pharmacy Group, Netcare, Anglo American and more.Mzansi netizens inspired by Soshanguve entrepreneur The Facebook post received many positive reactions and comments from local social media users, with some writing that Kgomotso's success is synonymous with black excellence.1 Survivor pulled from rubble, 4 dead in Ballito construction collapse, Mzansi has praise for rescue team

"There are many successful black businesses out there. It's just people don't want to recognise it. It's easier for us to blame others for our failures instead of uplifting ourselves."caption, the young lady shared that she and her business partner decided to take a risk and begin their business. As the clip continued, she unveiled all the machinery, equipment, and materials needed to start their business.

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