#LearningCurve: Tupperware two turn plastic into millions

From selling the product to make a few extra bucks, they now employ 24 women A mother and daughter duo are dominating the Tupperware selling business in Nelson Mandela Bay, after having decided to sell the products as a way to make some extra money. Fed up with her teacher’s salary, Prisca Mthimkhulu, 53, joined the business as a demonstrator in 1997 before being joined by her daughter Phyllis Magana, 33, in 2013.

[caption id="attachment_208808" align="aligncenter" width="630"] FAMILY TEAM: Prisca Mthimkhulu, left, and Phyllis Magana run a business selling Tupperware

Picture: FREDLIN ADRIAAN[/caption]

From selling the product to make a few extra bucks, they now employ 24 women

A mother and daughter duo are dominating the Tupperware selling business in Nelson Mandela Bay, after having decided to sell the products as a way to make some extra money.