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COVER FEATURE<br />

I did motivational talks while in high school<br />

and took part in Junior Enterprise South<br />

Africa project as an assistant General<br />

Manager, sponsored by Coca Cola. When<br />

I moved to Johannesburg to study at the<br />

university of Johannesburg I still had the<br />

same mentality. To sustain myself I would<br />

sell second hand text books.” He recalls.<br />

“When I was doing my third year I knew I<br />

wanted to be an entrepreneur even though I<br />

was studying accounting, I didn’t see myself<br />

asking for a job, I imagined myself on<br />

the other side of the desk creating jobs for<br />

someone else and training them to think<br />

like me.” He says. And he should know – it<br />

is this creative mindset that landed him<br />

where he is today.<br />

MAKING HIS MARK<br />

Mathevula has trained hundreds of<br />

students both online and face-to-face.<br />

Speaking to him, he can’t talk about his<br />

success without mentioning his students<br />

and showing their remarkable results. It<br />

gives him pleasure to see that his<br />

teachings bear fruits. He says the<br />

company main objective is to empower<br />

young people. “My knowledge about<br />

financial markets and skill in trading<br />

currencies has yielded desired results.<br />

I have made millions of profits in my own<br />

personal trading and my academy’s<br />

produced high success rate; my<br />

strategies have high winning probability.<br />

“When I was doing my third year I knew I wanted to be an<br />

entrepreneur even though I was studying accounting, I didn’t<br />

see myself asking for a job, I imagined myself on the other side<br />

of the desk creating jobs for someone else and<br />

training them to think like me.”<br />

Now aged 25 and a successful forex trader,<br />

mentor, businessman, investor, and<br />

motivational speaker. The idea was<br />

introduced to him by his brother who is also<br />

a forex trader and seeing his success and<br />

testimonies of other traders he knew forex<br />

was what he needed. “the<br />

testimonies of other successful traders<br />

intrigued me, I soon realized forex was<br />

exactly what I needed to do to attain<br />

financial freedom as I desired, however, it<br />

took a lot of sacrifice and many sleepless<br />

nights to figure it out.” He says. Although<br />

he is nailing the numbers and mastering<br />

the forex market he admits it’s taken years<br />

of discipline, study, network and<br />

practice. He is acutely aware of the doom<br />

and glooms that have marked his journey.<br />

What distinguishes my course is that I<br />

teach I don’t sell dreams, rather, I<br />

genuinely help people using real and<br />

practical information, thus giving them<br />

value for their money. The results of my<br />

students are genuine proof of the<br />

fruitfulness and productiveness of my<br />

training. One of my personal mentors,<br />

Robert Kiyosaki, says “To obtain financial<br />

freedom, one must be either a business<br />

owner, an investor, or both, generating<br />

passive income, particularly monthly.” True<br />

to my story. However, my take is that you<br />

are not a success unless you have made<br />

someone else a success.” He says.<br />

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