KwaZulu-Natal Woman Inspires Mzansi With Her Homemade Yoghurt Business

KwaZulu-Natal Woman Inspires Mzansi With Her Homemade Yoghurt Business

  • A young woman has gained recognition for her yoghurt-making business, showcasing her skills and dedication in a video that has resonated with many online
  • The entrepreneur from KwaZulu-Natal shares her process of making creamy yoghurt from scratch and more
  • The clip has inspired many, with viewers praising her traditional methods, entrepreneurial spirit, and potential as a role model for young entrepreneurs in South Africa

A young woman has captured the attention of Mzansi with her inspiring yoghurt-making business showcased in a video circulating online.

A woman in South Africa showcased how she makes homemade yoghurt and sells it.
A woman in KwaZulu-Natal inspired Mzansi with her homemade yoghurt business. Image: @makanothe1
Source: TikTok

Woman showcases her yoghurt business, made from scratch

The clip, which has gained traction online, documents her process of making creamy yoghurt from scratch, highlighting her dedication, skill, and entrepreneurial spirit.

In the video, the woman who goes by the TikTok handle @makanothe1 is seen carefully preparing the yoghurt mixture, sterilising jars, and setting the batches to ferment. She then packages the final product in clean containers, giving viewers a behind-the-scenes look at how she runs her small business from home.

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What stood out to many viewers was the care and professionalism she put into each step of the process. Commenters praised her for using traditional methods and not cutting corners, saying her approach shows authenticity and a commitment to quality.

@makanothe1, who is based in KwaZulu-Natal, expressed in her comments section that she also gives online classes on how to make yoghurt for R300 per person.

Mzansi TikTok users flooded the comments section with words of encouragement, with some even asking where they could place orders. Others applauded her for creating a local product instead of relying on big brands, calling her a role model for young entrepreneurs across the country.

The video that was posted on @makanothe1 not only showcased her product but also offered inspiration for other young people looking to start their own ventures using simple ingredients and determination.

Watch the video below:

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SA applauds the woman on her business venture

The young lady's story inspired many people online, who flocked to the comments section to send her congratulatory messages.

Cody said:

"Wow, I'm proud of you, may the favour be upon you as well."

Nokulunga Khuzwayo added:

"Keep a good work, my."

ZA Kitchen Test was impressed:

"Oh wow, this looks so good. I can almost taste it. If you or anyone you know is looking to improve their kitchenware, look no further."

Nikky commented:

"It looks so creamy and yummy."

FleetHome Decor wrote:

"You are so clean."

Real Kay expressed:

"Keep going, my love, super proud."
A woman in KwaZulu-Natal inspired Mzansi with her homemade yoghurt business.
A woman in South Africa showcased how she makes homemade yoghurt and sells it. Image: @makanothe1
Source: TikTok

South African women in business

Source: Briefly News

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Johana Mukandila (Human Interest Editor) Johana Tshidibi Mukandila has been a Human Interest Reporter at Briefly News since 2023. She has over four years of experience as a multimedia journalist. Johana holds a national diploma in journalism from the Cape Peninsula University Of Technology (2023). She has worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, PAICTA, BONA Magazine and Albella Music Production. She is currently furthering her education in journalism at the CPUT. She has passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. Reach her at johana.mukandila@briefly.co.za

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