Success for a multi-level marketer depends on finding team-members committed to their own success. Africa remains fairly new territory for Total Life Changes, but already examples are appearing on the continent of what might be considered a new form of generational success.
Africa’s first Independent Business Operator (IBO) to reach the rank of National Director was Onthatile Makagalamele. Among the many IBOs she sponsored was her childhood friend Busiswe Mashele, who became a National Director in her own right. And now Lebogang Dube, one of Busiswe’s finds, has achieved the same rank. That’s three successive waves of talented African women achieving their goals in barely a year’s time.
It doesn’t take long speaking to Lebogang to understand she is an intelligent woman with strong ideals. Growing up in Ivory Park, a densely-populated district in east Johannesburg, means she also faces strong challenges. While Lebogang calls Ivory Park “very dusty,” others more routinely cite the poverty and housing shortages endemic to the area. Lebogang believes the answer to her neighborhood’s problems is education.
“I believe that my degree is here for me to help others through education, not just as a teacher but by getting them through their schooling. My passion is for the