A young South African schoolboy's entrepreneurial spirit captures hearts as he runs a successful Nik Naks business at school, saving money and inspiring thousands.
A heartwarming video shared on social media shows a young schoolboy who started a snack business at his school, selling Nik Naks to his fellow students and saving his profits diligently
With the rising cost of living in South Africa, where a family of four needs around R37,872 monthly without rent, the young entrepreneur's initiative shows remarkable business sense South Africans flooded the comments section with praise and blessings for the young businessman, with many applauding his school for supporting his entrepreneurial spiritA page promoting young hustler's on Facebook shared a post on a young boy who is trying to help his family make ends meet with a side hustle of his own at school. Images: @entrepreneurtimeswith his entrepreneurial spirit, showing that you're never too young to start hustling.
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