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Local Entrepreneur Yamkela Tladi Announces Her New ‘Let’s Move SA’ Business Venture

Local Entrepreneur Yamkela Tladi Announces Her New ‘Let’s Move SA’ Business Venture. South African local entrepreneur Yamkela Tladi took tow Twitter to announce her new business venture. She is entering into the moving business alongside her business partner Shantel Mcunu, they have managed to invest in buying a truck to get their business off the ground.

The post read, “2mommies coming together with a vision to create generational wealth for their kids. We’ve finally joined #GirlsWithTrucks We started a moving company called @Lets_Move_SA a female based company that caters to your moving needs. Please RT our next customer could be on your TL”

The two ladies came to together to build something that will leave a legacy for their families, by choosing to invest their money into a business venture in an industry that is as lucrative as the logistics industry shows that they are determined to make it a success so that it can be a sustainable business. Even though the industry is luractuve they are a lot of challenges that can prevent a business from thriving, the ladies should make sure that their company has measures in place in order to overcome them.

Let’s Move SA should make sure that it’s brand is unique in order to attract a lot of customers, this way it is creating a customer base that will remain loyal to the business throughout its existence. How a business is marketed to the public will determine how successful it becomes, with Mcunu and Tladi determined to build a legacy for their kids, they will make sure that they do everything in their power to make sure that ‘Let’s Move SA’ is a lucrative business venture.

It is great to see two black females choose to work with each other in order to create something that will potentially have a positive impact of society and even in their own lives, this venture will eventually uplift a lot of people once it starts fully operating as it will be creating employment opportunities.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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