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18 Oct
Articles

Saturday Star – The real Vuyo’s story is out

  • October 18, 2016
  • By author-avatar Miles Kubheka
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FEAR of failure has never stopped Miles Kubheka from chasing any of his dreams. When he moved from IT into the food business a few years ago, it was a plunge into an industry he knew nothing about.

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17 Oct
Articles

702 – How the fictional Vuyo’s Wors became a real (wildly successful!) business

  • October 17, 2016
  • By author-avatar Miles Kubheka
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The Money Show’s Bruce Whitfield interviewed Miles Kubheka about his new book “Vuyo’s – From a Big Big Dreamer to Living the Dream” for...

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16 Oct
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Vuyo’s Story

  • October 16, 2016
  • By author-avatar Miles Kubheka
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08 May
Articles

The SA entrepreneur paying it forward in Soweto

  • September 17, 2022
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The days are long gone when South Africans could regard underdeveloped parts of our country as places to be escaped rather than develop...

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11 Mar
Articles

WATCH: Tashas and Vuyo’s founders talk the business of food

  • September 17, 2022
  • By author-avatar Miles Kubheka
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Find out what Natasha Sideris says is the biggest challenge for food entrepreneurs and why Miles Kubheka says 'glocal' is the way to go...

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13 Jun
Articles

“Vuyo’s” big dream made real

  • September 17, 2022
  • By author-avatar Miles Kubheka
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From taking a business idea from a beer TV advert to actually starting a real Vuyo’s restaurant, entrepreneur Miles Khubheka has taken ...

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Pearls of Wisdom by Miles

When I started my business, there was no literature on South Africans staring businesses, except by those people who were already a success. That is why I wrote my book. I don’t have the secret of success, but I do have miniature recipes that have worked for me, based on what I’ve experienced day after day as an entrepreneur.
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If you hire the right people with an entrepreneurial mind-set you can build new business models within your company, rather than have disgruntled employees leave and start a business in competition to your own.
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Dreaming is one thing, execution is another.
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Start by Starting.
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We have a responsibility in South Africa to think differently. Every business in the world was started by an entrepreneur; but statistically speaking you’re more likely to succeed within a business than outside one. Build a culture within your business so people can be intrapreneurs.
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It is okay to build a new business on the back of a legacy business – but will it look like lipstick on a bulldog or a new puppy?
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I like to talk about my entrepreneurial journey and how experiences can be utilised within businesses to keep entrepreneurs like me inside their business, creating new products.
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My story is an authentically South African success story, with a touch of the audacity of hope. It’s a rags-to-riches story that will resonate with those who want to build something from scratch.
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I want people to start thinking differently – that maybe it’s not about the state of the country or my circumstances that are holding me back; I need to be active, doing stuff, taking control.
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I don’t have the answers but every day I’m trying to figure it out. Sometimes it’s hard and it sucks; sometimes there are some great positives. It doesn’t matter where you’re from – do your part and believe it’s going to work, no matter what. Some days are harder than others, but you should always go back out there.
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A lot of companies are more focused on wealth preservation than wealth generation. If you want to make more money, train your executives to think out of the box.
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