ANA BORRAGEIRO
ACCOUNTANT
(GREEN POINT, CAPE TOWN)


TSHOLOFELO MVUNGAMA AND
NATHANIA LUBBE

FINAL-YEAR LAW STUDENT AND ENTREPRENEUR
(GREEN POINT, CAPE TOWN)


Ana Borrageiro is an accountant at a large national law firm based in Cape Town. She joined the Amway business in 2002, because it was the only business opportunity that she had ever seen that could give you time and money at the same time.

In addition, Amway gives any individual from any walk of life the opportunity to build their own business, regardless of age and qualification.

Ana says that she is very grateful for the support of her partner, Robert Shapiro, and her huge, extended family. They have encouraged and supported her from the beginning, even at times when she did not believe in herself.


This couple has big plans for the future. They want to change their ordinary lives into extraordinary lives!

Tsholofelo and Nathania offer the following advice to prospective IBOs: "To be successful, you need to believe in yourself, be passionate, and have clear-cut goals for the future. This will help you to overcome any resistance, rejections and negativity." Their two-year-old son, Tshimologo, is their main drive for building the business. With the support of their uplines (who are also Nathania’s parents), they hope to achieve their goals very soon.




MXOLISI AND CHUKKY SIBAM
ACCOUNTANT AND MEDICAL DOCTOR
(EAST LONDON)


ABDURUMAN AND REHANA MOOLLAJIE
MANAGING DIRECTOR AND FULL-TIME MOM
(CAPE TOWN)


Mxolisi and Chukky have four children, Lubambo (11), Umtha (7), Swazi (4) and Mvelo (3). They joined Amway in 2005, as the concept of earning a secondary income appealed to them. Reaching gold is a "mental" milestone for this couple, but, more importantly, a stepping stone towards bigger business.

The biggest hurdle has been to simplify their lives. Both of them work long hours. However, throughout their short Amway success, they have experienced tremendous personal growth and have learned to prioritise their life while showing consideration to others.


Abduruman and Rehana started their Amway business a few years ago. At the time, Abduruman was working 12 hours a day and hardly saw his family. Rehana worked as a liquidator for a chartered accountant firm, and was frustrated that she had to leave her children in the care of someone else.

Their Amway business has given them the opportunity to gain financial freedom and spend more time with their three children. The one lesson they would like to teach their children is to never quit on your dreams.