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Buyisiwe Nkomo - South Africa
We are no longer in debt – instead we have investments and own several properties! We are stress-free financially and we make things happen for ourselves.”
because whatever I was earning went from hand to mouth. I was in debt, I was driving the oldest car in town and stress was written all over my face.”
Today, she earns a daily profit
working her business, and every month she earns a bonus cheque. “I don’t have to wait for the end of the month for money and my children attend the best private schools of my choice. We are no longer in debt – instead we have investments and own several properties! We are stress-free financially and we make things happen for ourselves.” The family are also the proud owners of three new cars, one of which is a Mercedes Benz C Class.
She says there is nothing worse than relying on a salary to come in each month, and when it arrives, it’s not enough to support your family. “The more effort you put into working your business, the more money you make.” Buyisiwe says that in light of the prevailing economic situation in our country, it’s vital that people understand
the benefits of being self-employed. “The NeoLife Opportunity promotes financial independence and shows people how to grow their incomes, and it teaches responsibility and commitment.”
Building a successful NeoLife Business on a part-time business may be hard work, but it is not impossible. “It’s important to know your strengths and weaknesses in order to be successful in the business and gain financial independence and achieve your financial aspirations.”
We’ve been doing this business on a part-time basis for the last 13 years,” Buyisiwe explains. She is the principal of a school in Matatiele, her husband Siviwe is self-employed and the couple have three children. Before joining NeoLife in 2007, Buyisiwe admits they struggled financially for years. “As a teacher, I was a slave to the loan sharks
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