Pivot Point: Sashin Govender, Motivational Speaker & Founder Of Tms Ecosystem

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Gugu Mfuphi talks to Sashin Govender is the Founder and CEO of the TMS Ecosystem which owns more than 20 companies.
He is also speaker on leadership, sales, entrepreneurship, digital marketing, and an expert in helping you reset your paradigm.
His motto in life is to “ Work Like You're Broke,” whilst “ Bridging The Gap Between Generations “ and helping individuals become “ The Millionaire Student.
Sashin was born and raised in South Africa, a 3rd world country, with an average monthly income of $300. Through hard work and determination, he was able to earn his first 6 Figures by age 19, 7 Figures at 21 and became one of the youngest multi-millionaires at 24.
30 Jan 2020 11AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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