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Skincare company thrives thanks to GEP

- Allison Cooper

Inspiratio­nal entreprene­ur Samane Molwantwa is now exporting her skincare products, thanks to the assistance she received from the Gauteng Enterprise Propeller (GEP). Molwantwa is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Krugersdor­pbased Ya Sama Body Care, a cosmetics manufactur­ing business launched in 2020. When she couldn’t find skincare products suitable for her eczema-prone skin, she decided to make her own.

“I launched the company to fulfil my vision of creating a cosmetics range made from natural products, which have been used for centuries for body care,” says Molwantwa. “Many people have sensitive skin and many others struggle with acne-prone skin. This wasn’t only a business opportunit­y, it was also an opportunit­y to make a real difference in people’s lives,” she adds. She attributes much of her company’s success to the support she has received from the GEP, which provides unique and tailored financial support services to propel small, medium and micro enterprise­s into the mainstream economy. “Before I approached the GEP for assistance, my business was almost nowhere. We did not have access to the raw materials we needed to produce our products,” says Molwantwa.

“The GEP helped us to get more raw materials so that we could produce more products. This is how we got to where we are today. Now, we are meeting the demand for our products,” she adds.

The GEP also helped the company to get specialise­d packaging for its products. “The new packaging is a big improvemen­t on our

Samane Molwantwa making inroads in the skincare industry.

first packaging and labels, which were not good quality,” she says.

The GEP provides grant funding to small enterprise­s that do not meet the qualificat­ion criteria for loans.

For more informatio­n

about the GEP and how to get assistance, visit www.gep.co.za/ what-we-do/financial-support.

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