#KeepingTheArtsAlive With William Mamba

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He went to Wits to study engineering but ended up following a passion in Jewellery. He is the owner of William Mamba Custom jewellery, a black owned South African company that he established in 2018.Born in Matsulu (Mpumalanga province).. studied jewellery design and manufacturing in both universities, UJ, and TUT .
Join us on this episode as we delve deeper into his jewellery business journey.
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