Mbali Sebapu is among the young women known as influencers who have profited from the development of brand marketing by amassing a sizable fan base on their social media platforms and luring major brands to collaborate with them.
Sebapu, 32, says she is also using social networks not only to make money but to inspire other young women who use social media.
Sebapu was employed by the military, serving in the SA Navy at the time, which she later left as her influencing career flourished. “On the weekends, I used to do my own thing, but during the week, I was at the military base in Bluff, Durban.“
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