Sunday World (South Africa)

21-year-old self-taught pizza maker wants to inspire entreprene­urial spirit among young people

Umlazi youngster started with R1 000

- By Sandile Motha sandile@sundayworl­d.co.za

Thabani Dube, the self-taught pizza maker from South Africa’s sprawling township of Umlazi V section in Kwazulu-natal, is a man on a mission.

The 21-year-old Fine Arts graduate took advantage of the hard lockdown last year as the government’s direct response to the crippling effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, and establishe­d a pizza enterprise on a shoestring budget.

The government regulation­s prohibited fast food outlets from running their operations. He said it was under this climate of doom and gloom in which his idea flourished and coined his newly found business venture “The Pizza Guy NUZ”.

NUZ is a common reference for the township located on the southwest of Durban derived from the vehicle registrati­on plate attached to the township.

“Around the township, I would listen to them lamenting about how they missed going out, yearning for their favourite eateries. I then discovered that the common thread in the conversati­ons was their undying love of pizza. This propelled me to toss ideas around and I also got some help from the various internet searches. I was also inspired by my mother’s cooking,” Dube said.

It didn’t take long for Dube to put what he had gathered through the internet into action, subsequent­ly cooking his first pizza using his mother’s kitchen microwave. He then provided

free samples to his neighbours who gave his home-cooked pizza the green light. He added that his secret lies in the delicate touch of African indigenous recipes

mixed with eastern mosaic flavours. He also caters for other iconic pizza preference­s such as mushrooms, BBQ chicken, vegetables and meat lovers’ pizza.

“I would say that it was an experiment which went right because I only spent about R1 000 as starting capital. I make pizzas from scratch, from mixing the dough to the toppings.

“For now, we only cover Umlazi due to transporta­tion, but it doesn’t stop people from coming by to pick up their orders.”

Dube has big plans in the pipeline, saying he wants to grow his business into a formidable pizza making enterprise and contribute to job creation.

“At the moment I employ people on a casual basis because I’m working from home using a family kitchen. The demand is growing by the day and the unavailabi­lity of big machinery and space is substantia­lly limiting.”

Dube also has a message for aspiring entreprene­urs. “Don’t wait for the perfect moment to come, just start,” he said.

 ?? ?? Thabani Dube from Umlazi started his own pizza business at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown.
Thabani Dube from Umlazi started his own pizza business at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown.

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