Boss Madam: Meet lady Entrepreneur Who Owns 7 Companies, Reveals Plans to "Add More"
- An impressive young woman is the new owner of seven beauty companies across South Africa
- The young entrepreneur just opened her latest office in Sandton and there are plans to expand the business even further
- Mzansi social media took to the comments section, sharing congratulatory messages with the young hustler
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Our boss queens are definitely shutting the internet down with their power moves. Nozipho Zulu is a young beauty entrepreneur whose recent success has meant the fruition of seven successful companies.
The boss babe served some serious heat in these stunning black and white snaps just shared on Twitter.
"My new offices are ready. 144 Katherine Street Sandton. Now the real work begins. Currently holding 7 companies! I am going to add more as we go along. Wish me luck," she captioned the inspiring post.
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The beauty mogul definitely didn't start out with much but has turned her life around with some hard work and self-belief. If her Twitter snaps are anything to go by, the determined young woman has definitely built a luxurious life for herself.
Encouraged South Africans took to the comments section to gush at the incredible young woman and some tried their hand at landing a job.
Check out some of the comments below:
@Ayalisah1 said:
"Can I have an email address for job application? I have experience."
@ThickLeeyonce:
"Yes queen."
@moshibudi_ said:
"My goal."
@Nkomos12:
"It used to be the offices of Foward Zone back in the days, congratulations on getting the that space."
@njabulo_lunga said:
"So pleased to see you accomplishing great stuff. All the best for a brighter future!"
@CharlzBX:
"Congrats... soon we'll be meeting in young entrepreneurs' meetings. Keep it up!"
@StephenTatenda had some thoughtful advice for the lady:
"I hope that you do not become too diverse in your holdings. I know it is good to spread risk but have also noticed many entrepreneurs spread themselves too thin across vastly different sectors. All the best in your endeavours."
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