U Go Girl founder shares the beauty and challenges of entrepreneurship in Central SA

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Somaya Marais, founder of U Go Girl Driving Academy, a women-focused driving school that began in Bloemfontein and now operates in the Western Cape shares her journey of entrepreneurship. Following a panel discussion on the financial constraints facing SMMEs in the city, Marais unpacks the unique challenges of running a small business in the driving school sector, the resilience behind relocating and what it takes to keep moving forward despite the odds.
1 Jul 2025 10AM English South Africa Business · Daily News

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