The Citizen (Gauteng)

My work speaks for itself.

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Having burst onto the scene at age 19, the eager Eastern Cape-born youngster found herself on one of the largest magazine shows in the country.

The ethos of the show motivated her as, with each episode, she found herself learning more about her country and the people in it.

Reaping the rewards of her humble nature, Tshwete soon became the face of trendy young clothing store Legit under Edcon, not knowing that it would lead her to her next journey in life.

It was during her time with Legit that she got introduced to Dandelion Breeze, a branding and marketing solutions agency led by self-made businesspe­rson Medina Harverye, who saw what Tshwete could bring to the company. Together they have soared.

“I was initially getting booked to MC Dandelion Breeze’s events.

“However, I found myself liking how they operated, which led me to avail myself and my skills more, as I like to believe I have a strategic mind to have sustained myself in this industry.

“At first, I joined on a project-owned contract, which I am glad became permanent as it has given me the opportunit­y to fuse my passions for people and giving back with communicat­ion and brand developmen­t.”

Witnessing how her face lights up as she touches on the few projects which she has been involved with at Dandelion Breeze, Tshwete has found

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