Budding entrepreneur Vusumzi Mokoena from Kayamandi believes his brand of rooibos could become a household name, and everyone’s cup of tea.
Mokoena, 28, began his journey, an unusual one for Stellenbosch, when he was asked to find out more about the local tea, and the tea drinking habits of the town.
This meant his own packaging design and brand name, Mavusana, which is his nickname that roughly translates intoHe adds that Mavusana Premium Rooibos Tea is made from the finest rooibos plants which are carefully processed for optimal flavour. South Africa is the only country in the world where rooibos grows naturally, and countries like China, United Kingdom and the United States have tried to grow it, but failed, he said.
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