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THE $600 THAT SPARKED A TELECOM TRADE

MANDLA Ngcobo represents everything the digital age stands for.

He’s young, happening and ubiquitous, with hopes and ambitions in every sector: from the poultry business to IT and everything in between.

Born in Newcastle, in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province, Ngcobo is the founder of Accelerit Technologies that’s heading forth in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector.

“Entrepreneurship is something that has always been around me,” he says resolutely, taking a sip of his drink, when we meet him at an

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