After 10 years of focusing exclusively on men’s socks, Africa’s leading sock brand, Skinny Sbu Socks, is expanding into a women’s range, introducing premium stockings. “Our male customer base has been ...
Skinny Sbu Socks founder Sibusiso "Skinny Sbu" Ngwenya is thrilled to be chosen as the official sock partner of the 64th Grammy Awards 2022. Sibusiso told TshisaLIVE his socks would be part of the ...
SIBUSISO NGWENYA: The reason we started Skinny Sbu Socks is that we had realised that in Africa we don’t have premium brands. The US and them have Louis Vuitton and they have – those are almost a ...
A sock collector from a tender age, Sibusiso Ngwenya started his own homegrown accessories brand, Skinny Sbu Socks, with just R70, his mother's encouragement and the desire to be Africa's answer to ...
Weekly SME feature: Skinny Sbu is sockcessful – Sibusiso Ngwenya – founder and CEO, Skinny Sbu Socks
SIKI MGABADELI: In this week’s SME feature Tumisang Ndlovu speaks to Sibusiso Ngwenya about his business Skinny Sbu Socks, and she starts off by asking him why socks. SIBUSISO NGWENYA: Why not socks?
The businessman has people talking. Sibusiso Ngwenya (27), owner of the sock brand, Skinny Sbu Socks trended on Twitter today after his appearance on an SABC news show. On the show Ngwenya detailed ...
Tsakani – Skinny Sbu received customised financial and non-financial support from Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA) for business growth and sustainability. “Over the past seven years, I have ...
Fashion designer Sibusiso Ngwenya (better known as Skinny Sbu) has managed to get his brand of socks in this year's Grammy goodie bag on April 3 in Los Angeles, US - the 64th edition of the awards.
Earlier this year, the entrepreneur and founder of skinny Sbu Socks announced that he will be part of the Grammy Awards and his socks will be given to the winners. The official Grammy Awards gift bag ...
Sibusiso Ngwenya, the founder of Skinny Sbu Socks, is back on his feet. The entrepreneur made headlines in 2018 when his business went bankrupt, and he needed R5 million to save it from going toes up.
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