In the bustling streets of Quigney, where small businesses hustle for visibility, one young entrepreneur is not just printing brands, she’s building a legacy.
At just 29, Happy Ndlovu has turned Business Creations into a vibrant force in KuGompo City’s branding and signage scene, proving that bold ideas and determination can leave a lasting impression.
The business, founded in 2016 as HN Printing, has grown from humble beginnings into a trusted name for garment printing, vehicle branding, signage, graphic design and promotional products.
Today, its work can be seen travelling across the city — on branded vehicles and proudly worn by companies’ staff making their mark.
But behind the colour, vinyl and ink lies a bigger story: one of youth resilience, vision and opportunity.
That story recently received a powerful boost when the office of the premier in Bhisho stepped in to support the business’s expansion.
Leading the charge was director-general Mbulelo Sogoni, in reinforcing government’s commitment to nurturing young entrepreneurs who are shaping the province’s economic future.
Through the Isiqalo Youth Fund, Business Creations secured a game-changing investment — a Foton truck and advanced printing machinery valued at R600,000. For Ndlovu, this is more than just equipment; it’s fuel for growth.
With new tools at her disposal, she is poised to scale operations, create opportunities and continue flying the flag for local youth-owned enterprises.
In a province where unemployment is a pressing challenge, stories such as Ndlovu’s offer a refreshing narrative — where innovation meets opportunity, and where young people are not waiting for doors to open, but are designing and branding them themselves.












