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Businesses Owned By Tbo Touch

Businesses Owned By Tbo Touch. Thabo Molefe professionally known as Tbo Touch is a successful South African Hip Hop DJ, rapper, television presenter, and accomplished entrepreneur. The star is best known for his favourite television shows, among them Live AMP (Season 7, 8, 9, and 10) where he was the host. Tbo Touch developed an entrepreneurial spirit very early in his life when he founded the Entrepreneurs Club in High School where he received an award in Business Skills supported First National Bank at General Smuts High School. Below are the businesses owned by Tbo Touch.

Touch HD

Touch HD offers music, lifestyle and talk led by audience views, demands and needs. Touch HD is the stable for wild horses – relevant, contemporary and independent-thinking. Touch HD is the next biggest cosmopolitan and urban digital platform based in Africa’s richest square mile. It takes its users and listeners to the future with an offering of innovative, fresh and groundbreaking entertainment audio. Touch HD is always among the first choice to their listeners who prefers their listener’s preference more and more than anything else.

48Gin

T-bo Touch is known for his entrepreneurship skills so he decided to invest in liquor. He’s the owner of 48gin that only took him 13 months to make. He took to his social media platforms to announce that the gin is now available in some of the biggest supermarkets and liquor stores across the country. He tweeted: “I took 13 months, sleepless nights on the farm making this #48GIN we have a 1st ever premium session.”

International Institute of Broadcasting

The media mogul recently announced on social media that he is launching a media and broadcasting school that will take the industry by storm. In his announcement he also revealed that he is the new executive director of the International Institute of Broadcasting (IIOB). “There’s a serious drought in talent development in our media landscape. I switch from radio & TV stations from time and time and ask myself what happened? Toast to the few that still got that spark and those who are yet to come. After a long chat with industry friends, I realised that Education is at the nucleus of this drought. The misconception of hiring talent based on social media following was the beginning of this degeneration.” Molefe posted on Instagram.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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