This Limpopo Man Made It To The Riches By Collecting Tires And Making Works Of Art.
By MsNandu | self meida writer
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Thabo Meso is a 30 year old man from Seshego in Limpopo province. He is from a child-headed family of 4.His parents passed away when he was 10 years old .He managed to stay in school until grade 12.After completing grade 12 he was not able to go to tertiary due to lack of funding as he did not pass well.
"Life was difficult growing up without parents .I moved to live with my uncle in Nkomazi Mpumalanga. I tried selling sweets and fat-cakes to put bread on the table ,"he said. He started collecting old car tyres in scrapyards. He is a very talented man so he knew that he was going to make ."I don't believe in giving up. I go for what I want until I get it ,"he said.
Thabo established his own company ,Thabo creations in 2016 .He has since employed 3 employees and is living the life of his dreams. "Hard work always pays ,"he said.
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