South African Celebrities Who Own Their Own Start-Ups
South African Celebrities Who Own Their Own Start-Ups. The South African entertainment industry has grown tremendously throughout the years but entertainers still find themselves not earning enough to support their lifestyle, as there are a lot of them who have publicly stated that they are not being compensated fairly. Having a startup can be a source of extra income and if it grows over the years, it can turn to be the main source of income for many entertainers. Below are some of the South African celebrities that own their own startups.
Moshe Ndiki
Moshe Ndiki is an actor, presenter, MC, and influencer who works as a vlogger, content developer, and influencer. He is also an entrepreneur as he established his own mobile kitchen startup called ‘Moshe’s Kitchen’ in East Point
Candice Modiselle
Candice Modiselle is a South African actress and presenter best known for her role as Lerato on the SABC1 soap opera Generations: The Legacy. She was previously known as a presenter on the kids show YOTV Live, on SABC1. Modiselle recently founded her Jewellery startup called Selle Jewellery which aims to provide seamless pieces that provide aesthetics and comfort.
Tiisetso Thoka
Tiisetso Thoka is a South African actor best known for his starring role as Ali on the Mzansi Magic telenovela Isithembiso. It was his first starring role in television. A former YOTV presenter, he has gone on to guest star in numerous television series including the e.tv anthology drama series eKasi: Our Stories, the SABC1 crime drama Task Force and the SABC2 drama series Snake Park. Thoka is also determined to pursue his passion of entrepreneurship as he also recently established his own eatery called Legae Foods, that aims to cater to tourists that want to experience authentic South African food.