When Justice Lebotsa started Warm Nest Enterprise, his aim was to bring out the best in the agricultural sector from his Limpopo village. Knowing full well the struggles small-scale farmers face in accessing markets, his platform came up with a solution to help them. Lebotsa’s business is based in Ga-Moloi in the Sekhukhune District.
The Top 16 Youth Owned Brand Awards (Top 16 Yobas) have, for the past two years, acknowledged young South Africans who are making strides in various sectors.
Justice Lebotsa, 22, has bagged a nomination under the agriculture category this year.
The awards which honour and celebrate innovative young people within their chosen fields, will take place on June 22 at the Sandton Convention Centre.
Clearly an epitome of the awards’ description, Lebotsa’s online company, Warm Nest Enterprise, has revolutionised the agricultural industry, by introducing agritech, merging technology and small scale farming.
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