Meet the University of Fort Hare student who used his NFSAS allowance to start a farming business | Drum

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Tulani Qwesha is a student at the University of Fort Hare, where he is doing his third year towards a BCom Economics and Information Systems degree in East London. But when he is not walking the halls of Kwa NoKholeji, he is running his farming business.

As the middle one of three kids, Tulani was taught farming by his grandfather, Venson. After his grandfather died in 2010, Tulani continued to work on the family’s land in Ngqamakhwe for food.Zikhona Bali introduces herself as a farmer-actress after buying 150 chickens with stokvel payout

“We have lots of land at home, about 11 hectares and I decided to use that to farm. Through Instagram, I managed to get in touch with famers who were born in the Eastern Cape but are now based in Durban. Depending on the season, Tulani says, he rotates his produce between butternut, spinach, tomatoes, lettuce, peppers and cabbage.“I live in East London and I walk to and from campus for my classes. So whenever I hear there is a farming seminar close by, I go, even if I am not invited. I learn tricks of the trade from those who are more experienced than me.

“He suffered an epileptic fit just two weeks after umgidi wam . I decided to name my business after him, to honour him.”

 

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