Social Entrepreneur Helps Young People Start Businesses

Noe Gwafila-Bulayani
Noe Gwafila-Bulayani

Helping aspiring entrepreneurs to start up businesses seems a bold step, particularly when it is done for free.

But self-styled social entrepreneur, Neo Gwafila-Bulayani saw the need for this and moved to pursue it.

With an interest in women entrepreneurship and business start-ups to improve livelihoods, she said she derives pleasure from what she does.

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