Hot Cares equips aspiring Beekeeper Phillip Ndlovu with essential gear to kickstart his business


In a heartwarming gesture of support for local entrepreneurs, Hot Cares is stepping in to assist Phillip Ndlovu, a passionate beekeeper who has completed his training with Tshwane University of Technology and is eager to start his own beekeeping business. Phillip, who has a deep-rooted interest in beekeeping and honey production, is facing the challenge of acquiring the necessary equipment to get his business off the ground. Phillip’s journey began with his childhood fascination with bees and honey, which has now evolved into a professional pursuit. He has completed the registration process and is officially recognised as a beekeeper by the Department of Agriculture. However, without the proper equipment, protective gear, and accessories, Phillip’s dream of managing a successful beekeeping operation remains out of reach. 

Recognising Phillip’s dedication and the potential of his business, Hot Cares is committed to providing the essential support he needs. The organisation will supply Phillip with a voucher from Beequipment, covering the initial costs of beekeeping equipment such as Waksol-dipped beehives, frames, trap hives, smokers, extraction equipment, and protective gear, all to the value of R10,000. This support will enable Phillip to set up his beekeeping operation on a piece of land provided by his uncle in Johannesburg South ERF 22 Orange Farm 371 IQ. 

But the assistance doesn’t end there. Once Phillip’s hives are full of capped honey, Hot Cares will be ready to help with the packaging and labeling of his product, preparing it for the market. This comprehensive support from Hot Cares will not only equip Phillip with the necessary tools to start his business but also ensure that his product is market-ready, paving the way for a successful beekeeping venture. 

Phillip’s story is a testament to the power of passion and perseverance, and with the support of Hot Cares, he is poised to turn his dream into a reality. This initiative underscores the organization’s commitment to empowering local entrepreneurs and contributing to sustainable agricultural practices.