Young entrepreneurs and artists from Lwandle held a Street Culture event to showcase their talent on Saturday 30 April.
The event which was held at Lwandle Migrant Labour Museum was organised by the Street Culture Movement organisation.
Local artists were performing while other young business people were building their stalls to showcase their various products.
Young entrepreneur and a founder of the movement, Yandisa Magagana described the event as a platform to demonstrate and market them.
He says the movement as working with various businesses which includes fashion, arts, music etc.
“We want to show what young people are doing in our community. We are also appealing to other young entrepreneurs to join us. This is how we support each other and share ideas,” said Magagana.
He stated that their aim is to see young business people growing and united.
Another young entrepreneur Lwando Jibane who is selling clothes described the event as a great opportunity for them to market their products. He appealed to the community to support them.
“Starting a business is not easy, especially when you are from the townships. We struggle to get funds to sustain our businesses. We appeal to the government to support us,” he said.