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The political environment of the early eighties made it unthinkable for a young black man born in Mohlakeng, Randfontein to entertain any ideas of becoming a commercial farmer. But for David Mthombeni, founder of Gegana Farming, becoming a commercial farmer was a dream worth pursuing despite all the hurdles he faced. Indeed, David failed many times during his agricultural career, but he refused to give up. Now, at 56, David runs a mixed farming enterprise of broilers, cattle, small stock and grains on three farms in Mpumalanga spread over 2 162ha in Greylingstad, Standerton, and Evander. David spoke to Zolani Sinxo <\/strong>about the choices he has made in his life that brought him to where he is today.<\/em><\/p>\n
David Mthombeni was born at a time when black people could not own land, let alone run a business on that land, but that did not stop him from dreaming or from follow\u00ading his dream to get to where he is today. \u201cI was raised by two strong parents, Daniel and Fuduka Mthombeni, who never allowed the reality of the times to determine their fate,\u201d says David. <\/p>\n
His mother ran a small township bakery, while his father and his grandfather, Paulos Matholwana Mthombeni, were communal farmers. From them David drew the courage he needed to stick with his dreams. He says his parents taught him to take charge and to be independent, responsible and accountable for his actions.<\/p>\n
\u201cI now work with my two sons and I am trying to teach them the value of not giving up and of putting in some hard work if they want to achieve anything in life,\u201d explains David. He believes that hard work and dedication pays off.<\/p>\n
Born in 1966, David, like any young person of that time, had a difficult upbringing. But thanks to some strict discipline from his parents, he got through school and then acquired a diploma in mechanical engineering. After graduating he started working in the mining sector around Gauteng. He also worked for Sasol for several years before starting his own farming business in 2003.<\/p>\n
David bought his first farm (448ha) in Evander, Mpumalanga and ran 18 cows that were managed by his father, while he carried on working at Sasol. He finally left his job at Sasol two years later to become a full-time farmer.<\/p>\n
\u201cAfter working in the mining industry and in the private sector, I decided that agriculture was the only industry where I could leave a lasting legacy for my family. Investing in the agri-sector may be a long-term thing, but if it is done correctly and properly it is an investment one will never regret making,\u201d he says.<\/p>\n