At the age of 27, Lebo became one of South Africa's youngest self-made black millionaires, without any funding or tenders from government, and over the years he built a multi million rand empire where he had to overcome tremendous odds on his entrepreneurial journey.
He is one of the key founders and President of the South African Black Entrepreneurs Forum (SABEF) to address issues facing black entrepreneurs in South Africa. Gunguluza adapted the title of "'The Ultimate Breakthrough Entrepreneur" and was awarded with the "Africa Heritage Youth Entrepreneur Award" five years later.
Lebo also became a resident millionaire youth entrepreneur on a youth TV programme called "Take 5", where he guided, motivated and inspired aspiring youth entrepreneurs who are starting or running their own businesses.
He was honoured by the Millionaires Club with the Leadership Award in May 2010, and later received the Bethesda Business Award for his contribution to the development of entrepreneurship in South Africa.
Born in Cape Town, raised in Gauteng, and currently living back in the Mother City, Thabang Joseph Young is a 24-year-old, who's goal is to use all his skills ranging from filming, still and motion picture, editing, and post-production to social media management, strategies, customer relationship management system operations, advertising and sales, to assist businesses as they transition into the digital era.
He is helping local businesses adapt to the digital processes and operations that currently exist, and that are currently reshaping the way business is being done globally.
He is a creator that believes in breaking the boundaries of today to shape the limits of tomorrow.
" Too many people think the grass is greener somewhere else but the grass is green where you water it. Remember that.."- Thabang Young
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