Dijong Street: Thabo Pitsi Rammutla’s Vision to Empower South African Youth Through Innovation

Dijong Street: Thabo Pitsi Rammutla’s Vision to Empower South African Youth Through Innovation

By Noko Maleka – Insight Jozi News



South Africa’s youth are brimming with ideas, creativity, and solutions tailor-made for the challenges our communities face. One shining example of this spirit of innovation is Dijong Street, a pioneering food delivery platform founded by Thabo Pitsi Rammutla, a visionary young entrepreneur determined to use technology to fight poverty and unemployment.


Much like Uber Eats, Dijong Street allows users to order food quickly and conveniently. But what sets it apart is its community-driven model — a platform built not just for profit, but for empowerment. According to Rammutla, the app is designed to integrate communities by connecting local restaurants, delivery drivers, and customers in a cycle that keeps money circulating within townships and suburbs.

More Than Just Deliveries

Rammutla’s vision goes far beyond convenience. He believes this innovation will help address two of South Africa’s deepest struggles: poverty and unemployment. Every delivery made creates opportunities for young people — whether as drivers, restaurant partners, or part of the app’s growing support network. In a country where youth unemployment remains critically high, initiatives like Dijong Street show that the solutions are within our reach if we support them.

A Call for Support

For this idea to thrive, Rammutla emphasizes that the South African community, government, and private sector must come on board. Supporting platforms like Dijong Street is not charity; it is an investment in sustainable development, job creation, and the future of South Africa’s digital economy.

As Rammutla puts it, “When we empower each other, we build a country where no one is left behind.”

Join the Movement

Dijong Street is currently inviting both clients (to order and enjoy food delivered to their doorstep) and partners (restaurants, food vendors, and delivery drivers) to join the platform. By becoming part of this ecosystem, you are not just using a service — you are fueling a movement for economic freedom.

For more information, visit: www.dijongstreet.co.za

📧 Email: info@dijongstreet.co.za

https://www.facebook.com/sthimdoller.thabo

https://www.facebook.com/100004960352964/posts/3140653209443327/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v

Dijong Street is proof that young South Africans are not waiting for opportunities to be handed to them — they are creating them. Now it is our turn to support, uplift, and grow these innovations into national successes


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