Family Goal: Reactions as Dad and Son Set up a Dairy Firm Producing Milk, Yoghurt
- A father and son, Stephen and Nkosana Mtimkulu, have received all the praise after starting their very own dairy company
- The dynamic duo produces a variety of dairy products such as milk, amasi and yoghurt
- Mzansi was super amped to hear about their venture and soon promised to support them when they come across their products
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A South African man, Stephen, and his son, Nkosana 'Niks' Mtimkulu, recently made a big-money move and launched their very own dairy product business, which boasts a number of dairy products such as milk, amasi and yoghurt.
"This father and son duo, Stephen and Nkosana Mtimkulu, started their own dairy company called South Western Dairy. CONGRATS! They sell: Fresh Milk, Amasi (cultured milk), Yogurt & Drinking Yogurt," @kasieconomy captioned the inspirational Twitter post.
Soon the post blew up and amassed a whopping 2k likes. Naturally many locals were also in the comment section pledging their support. They also congratulated the father and son and wished them well for the future.
Read a few of their comments below:
@AluVera2 said:
"Done. Price good, an order placed. Feels so good supporting black business."
@AndileXulu_ said:
"That's great and all but where do we get their products?"
@mkgotse said:
"Proud of this boy... He is my boy. Well done Niks."
@CRAZY_NEMO said:
"The only achievement you will ever get is knowing Niks so congratulations to you."
@TEzaia said:
I can't wait to see it on big retailers."
@325C_K said:
"I will be looking out for it."
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In a similar story, Legit.ng reported that a group of retrenched farmworkers did not allow their misery to become their destiny. According to an inspirational post shared online, the group decided to start their own farm and have not looked back ever since.
The inspirational post was made by @Mfundoyakhe_S, explaining that they now sell over 500 chickens daily and have also managed to permanently employ at least 36 people in their business.
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