In this week’s podcast we talk to Nthabiseng Sejake, a property investor and municipal employee from Soweto who works in utility and property management.
In this episode, Nthabiseng shares how to build student accommodation in the township.
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In this week’s podcast we talk to Nthabiseng Sejake, a property investor and municipal employee from Soweto who works in utility and property management.
In this episode, Nthabiseng shares how to build student accommodation in the township.
In this week’s podcast we talk to Tinyiko Motileni, who has 3 businesses, one of which is a property business. She also has a Master’s in Business Leadership. She shares how to build a real estate portfolio using intuition and ancestral wisdom.
In this week’s podcast, we talk to Percy Singo; originally from Venda, he studied Civil engineering at Vaal University of Technology and works for a municipality in Gauteng.
Percy bought his first property because he was tired of renting. So in 2015, he bought a stand-alone house in a new development.
In today’s podcast episode, we talk to Moloko Makgele, founder of Zest Property Investment Development and a fund manager at Absa for the last 8 years.
Moloko has an Accounting degree, post-grad in risk Management and an MBA from Mancosa.
He has been an entrepreneur for years and has tried multiple businesses until he decided he needed something that can create a proper stable income...
In today’s podcast episode, we talk to Teko Mothlabi, founder and CEO of Roomsta, a digital marketplace (web-based) that connects tenants to back room rentals.
Teko started this business after seeing that almost every house in the location or Black neighborhoods in South Africa had a back room and that most young people felt under pressure to move into the suburbs...
In this week’s podcast, we talk to Nokulunga Pere, a full-time property investor who has used multiple investment strategies to build her property portfolio.
Nokulunga holds a baccalaureate degree in IT and worked in corporate for 10 years before her entrepreneurial side kicked in and she realized that she was more suited to property investing than formal employment.