In a small village outside Kuruman in the Northern Cape, entrepreneur Kealeboga Tshikovhi is proving that waste can be transformed into opportunity. As the founder and CEO of Lamo Fuel, also known as Tehilla Legacy, Tshikovhi has built a business that converts used cooking oil into biodiesel, helping industries reduce carbon emissions while contributing to South Africa’s growing green economy. Founded in 2014, Lamo Fuel is a 100% woman-owned bio…
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