Daveyton entrepreneur grows mobile handwashing station business across Southern Africa

Kagiso Ranyawa, a South African entrepreneur, has launched Tshimologo Hygiene Solutions to provide mobile handwashing stations to communities with limited infrastructure. The business has expanded across Southern Africa, creating local jobs and providing a dignified hygiene alternative for public gatherings.
Why it matters
This demonstrates how small-scale, purpose-driven entrepreneurship can address critical public health infrastructure gaps in developing regions.
Ntsakisi Shipalana 2 minutes read Facebook X LinkedIn Tumblr Pinterest WhatsApp Telegram Share via Email Print Daveyton entrepreneur Kagiso Ranyawa, founder of Tshimologo Hygiene Solutions, with the company’s mobile handwashing stations aimed at improving hygiene accessibility within communities. Inspired by purpose and community needs, Daveyton entrepreneur Kagiso Ranyawa is building a business that is bringing practical hygiene solutions to communities across Southern Africa.
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