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Antony Ramothwala;

Third son of the fourth sons, from the great descendants of Ramothwala’s from Limpopo. Made his first move at Phakeng and Pheeha Primary Schools both in Limpopo. Progress to Lephai, Makhaka High Schools and matriculated with flying colours.

Like anybody else he came to Gauteng. Ideally not coming for tertiary education but rather to endeavor labour since his parents were struggling to persevere his studies, "Life was not so facile working at Elias Constructions in Pretoria CBD at Paul Kruger Street, Worked there as a Contractor. Years later i did enroll with UNISA and received B Com degree. Working and studying at the same-time. In 2007 few months thereafter receiving my degree I became a lecture at UNISA. Studied further whilst working as a Academia and got Honours in Economics and Entrepreneurship. In 2014 I was elected as a head of Mining Sector by Gauteng Youth Chamber of Commerce and Industry (through Tshwane Youth Business Council".

I always had entrepreneurship pluck, a pneuma,had to resign on 13 June 2013 from full time lecturing so as to find a divine route to business world. I never dreamt of buying a franchise but rather create one for myself. Since there are thousands of franchise concepts that are very expensive in the market and however I was too much interested in the fast food business. I wanted to bridge a gap in traditional fish, chips and chicken concepts.

Establishment of Fish and Chips Hub which is in Temba Hammanskraal Pretoria in the Gauteng province was then revive into a reality. We serves fried chicken, fish/hake, chips, in house soup and salads such as coslow, atchaar, russian and vienna. The ingredients of chicken, fishery, spices, packaging and suppliers are local. The financial monitoring system is installed, viewable on the palm of your hand via Internet personal account including 24/7 camera system for security purposes.

With good track record Fish and Chips Hub will have to stretch its enterprises in the local and international markets. For future consumption and sustainability; the land/ farm is been developed in order to minimize dependence from other local suppliers. Interview extract of(Pretoria Publicist (talk) 12:25, 3 September 2014 (UTC))