A schoolgirl selling kotas during her lunch break impressed South Africans. Her small business post received positive reactions on social media platforms.
The young entrepreneur sold the local meal during her lunch breaks to her classmates to earn more moneyA schoolgirl impressed social media users with her kota business. Images: @We Are Trending Mzansi / Facebook , Delmaine Donson / Getty Images, the social media page stated that a young lady attending Sikhululekile Maths, Science and ICT: School of Specialisations was selling the meal during her lunch break to her classmates to"With that mindset, she's already gone far.
"A lot of people who worked in the mines had very little time to eat and weren’t allowed to eat in many restaurants and cafes because of apartheid segregation laws... Women started making these sandwiches, with easily available, cheap, carb-heavy fillings to sustain the men working underground."video, @iamqueenkush made a vlog about running her kota business in Vosloorus.
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