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Nowethu Lindi 10X Hub Entrepreneur

When most people think of “home,” they envision being surrounded by loved ones and the taste of delicious, comforting food. With this in mind, Nowethu Lindi created Ekhaya — a traditional African food service — to bring that feeling to others. This is how the 10X Hub taught this cook the recipe for success. 

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Big Brothers Big Sisters

The Grant Cardone Foundation (GCF) has partnered with Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Broward County for their School to Work program. Our founder Grant Cardone’s company, Cardone Training Technologies, Inc. (CTTI), was incorporated into this collaboration. This is what happened at the launch of the exciting partnership… 

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Vuyiseka Silenge, 10X Hub Entrepreneur

The Grant Cardone Foundation believes that financial literacy is the key to a better world. Still, making the decision to go into your business for yourself is always a scary step to take. Despite that, 10X Hub entrepreneur Vuyiseka Silenge took the plunge to kick off the Sibanye Fashion brand…  Read more

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