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October 27, 2023By Monwabisi Mhlophe
When Robert Mbuyazi left his lucrative full-time job in the mining industry to pursue his electrical
services side hustle in early 2021, he didn’t expect the journey to be so challenging. The lows of an
entrepreneur can indeed be low, but it’s the milestone moments and achievements that make it all
worth it.
Mabhodla Electrical Constructors is an electrical and instrument maintenance company operating in
Secunda. Mbuyazi’s entrepreneurial story is an inspiring account of how a side hustle can become
the start of a successful and lucrative business journey.
“Don’t give up”
Entrepreneurial endeavours are not for the faint of heart. Reflecting on his own journey, Mbuyazi
recalls months of slow business and the occasional cash flow issues. Through it all, he was
determined to not give up, to ensure that the business continues to run so that jobs can be retained,
and new jobs be made available. Slowly but surely he managed to expand his client base and
secure more sub-contractor roles.
Mbuyazi is constantly encouraging aspirant entrepreneurs to seek a suitable mentor as he recalls the
invaluable input his own mentor has contributed to his success. “My mentor is one of the people
that has helped me see the bigger picture. He gives me hope when I need encouragement and has
helped me to look beyond the month-to-month performance of the business and focus on the
future. He has changed my whole mindset.”
Making it work
Robert’s days are spent managing a team of six full-time staff who shuttle between responding to
emergency requests from the local Department of Public Works to providing maintenance services
to the over 40 shops at Secunda Mall.
Since starting the business just over two years ago, Mabhodla Electrical Constructors team has
accomplished significant milestones such as moving into their own office space. Mbuyazi counts this
as his biggest business highlight to date.
The site has several other units that are being rented out to provide an additional source of income
for the business. Mbuyazi strongly encourages creating multiple sources of income to supplement
business profits, as well as expanding the business through innovation and technology. For him,
expansion plans include solar energy which he hopes to pursue after recently obtaining his
certification to install solar power units.
Looking ahead
Mbuyazi’s vision for the future is to grow the business and employ over 300 people across the
country; to achieve a national footprint and a strong presence in every province. Considering what
Mbuyazi has achieved in just over two years of fulltime operation, there’s no reason he and the
team at Mabhodla Electrical Constructors shouldn’t achieve this ambitious goal.