Young Woman's Cabbage Business Goes Viral, Inspires South Africa with Impressive Sales

Young Woman's Cabbage Business Goes Viral, Inspires South Africa with Impressive Sales

  • A young entrepreneur went viral on social media after she showed off her business, and people loved it
  • The woman's post received many views along with thousands of likes and comments on Twitter
  • Netizens reacted to the lady's post as they flooded her comments section with congratulatory messages

A young woman took to Twitter to show off her business, and many were impressed by the lady's hustle.

A young woman showed off her business in a video on Twitter, and people were impressed.
A Young lady wowed people online with her impressive business sales. Image: Palesa Motaung
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Woman inspires Mzansi with her hustle

One lady was beaming with pride as she unveiled her business. Palesa Motaung shared photos of her hustle, and South Africans were impressed. The young woman who sells cabbages for a living has inspired many to chase and follow their dreams.

Palesa Motaung revealed in her caption that she is known as cabbage-girl, and the young lady went on to share that in March, they sold 35 worth R617K. She added that the current farm gate price for cabbage was R16.

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"Midlands farmers are smart. They take turns to sell to keep the price up," she wrote on her Twitter post.

The post about the woman was well-received and became a viral hit on social media. It gathered over 454K views within one day of its publication.

Take a look at the woman's cabbage business below:

South Africa claps for the young lady

The woman's post touched many as they flocked to her comments section to send her congratulatory messages.

Peaches said:

"Well done Palesa. Wish I was close enough to buy."

BaShona added:

"Our land is our prosperity."

Spaza Shop Guru wrote:

"A peaceful place."

FLαreSmoκεγ24 wrote:

"Ohh wow, well done Sis thats amazing!! So I'm asking for a friend. Is 3hectures too small to start a mini farm like this???"

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Ndamulelo commented:

"Black excellence needs to be showcased more often. Inspirational."

Young educator inspires netizens with remarkable achievements

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported on a young educator who inspired netizens with her achievements.

In a video, she showcased how much she had achieved at such a young age.

People were in awe of the stunner's success as they rushed to her comments section to inquire about how she was able to achieve it.

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Berlinda Entsie (Copy Editor) Berlinda Entsie is a Copy Editor at YEN.com.gh. She has worked as a proofreader and editor since 2016. Berlinda has over 5 years' experience editing and writing for leading publications in Ghana. She previously worked with Graphic Communications Group LTD, Business Insider SSA and Pulse.com.gh. She obtained a B.A in English Studies from the Methodist University College in 2016 and a Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from the GH Media School in 2019. Reach out to her via berlinda.entsie@yen.com.gh

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Jessie Ola-Morris (Human-Interest Editor) Jessie Ola-Morris is a Human Interest editor at YEN.com.gh. She has over three years of experience in journalism. She graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism in 2022 with a Bachelor's degree in Communication Studies. Her journalism career started with myjoyonline.com, a subsidiary of The Multimedia Group Limited, where she worked as a writer. Jessie also previously served as a multimedia journalist for The Independent Ghana. In 2024, Jessie completed Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation. Email: jessie.ola-morris@yen.com.gh