A small tea manufacturing business rooted in the rural landscapes of Limpopo’s Sekhukhune district is preparing for one of its most significant milestones yet: placing its products on the shelves of every camp shop in the Kruger National Park. For Retang Phaahla, chief executive officer of Setšong Tea Crafters, the breakthrough is about more than sales. It is about taking indigenous knowledge, local biodiversity and rural entrepreneurship to one…
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