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‘ Young people should stop smoking drugs and stop getting involved in ugly stuff’

17 June 2019, 7:19 AM  |
Ishmael Modiba Ishmael Modiba |  @SABCNews

A Bloemfontein man, whose parents when he was at an early age, was forced to abandon school and start his own business.

Twenty-six-year-old Tseko Mabya lives with his grandmother and two siblings. He only reached grade nine, when things started to get tough for him and his family.

The situation forced him to start a car wash business.

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