Let’s spread positivity

Kgole has been in business for three years and he hopes to work with community members who share the same vision as his.

Rabothibelo Kgole was born and raised in Ga-Mashashane, which is just outside of Polokwane in Limpopo.

In 2018, he moved to Midrand because it was close to his then workplace and it has become his second home. Kgole is an entrepreneur who sells his clothing brand, PositiveVibes, on the streets.

PositiveVibes with the slogan #BluetickTheNegatives was founded in 2020. According to Kgole, the message behind his clothing brand was to simply remind people that even though we go through hard times in our lives, there’s always something positive that would follow.

Rabothibelo Kgole said he is ready to work with community members who say the same vision as his, which is uplifting the youth.

Kgole has been selling his clothes for three years, and the love and support he has received from people has always been overwhelming and kept him going since day one. As a young entrepreneur, Kgole said one of the challenges he encountered most was getting the supply for the demand right.

Sharing his plans, Kgole said his short-term goal for PositiveVibes was to launch an online store so people could shop conveniently nationwide. Also shortly, he would love to open PositiveVibes stores nationwide and own the means of production, which would help him create employment and give back to the community.

In conclusion, Kgole said he was open to working with any organisation or individual as long as their visions were aligned and it was in the best interest of uplifting the youth.

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