Thursday, November 19, 2009
Pimp my Book owner wins an Entrepreneurship Award
We closed off the show with an interview with Mpodumo Doubada – An Entrepreneur. Mpodumo recently won an Entrepreneurship Award for his business called Pimp my Book. Pimp my Book started off providing secondhand textbooks to students at UCT, but has since expanded to also offer its products from premises in Parow to students from other tertiary institutions in Cape Town, as well as to Unisa students. But he explained more about his bookshop. If you want to find out more about Pimp my Book you can contact him on (021) 911 2617 or send an email to info@pimpmybook.co.za
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