By Nkhensani Mthombeni
Nyiko Nkwane taught herself to make traditional xibelani skirts and beadwork to survive and support her young child in Phalaborwa.
The mechanical student warns other young people to start using their skills to make money instead of waiting for the government. Nyiko Nkwane refuses to sit back and wait for the government to feed her family. The 26-year-old student uses her hands to beat the tough economy and put food on th…
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