There’s a moment when a space becomes more than just a space. It’s when the light comes on, and it feels right.
Zebbies Lighting has been creating that moment since 1962. With 15 retail locations across South Africa, they’ve built a trusted brand around warmth, comfort, and atmosphere in homes, hospitality, and commercial environments.
But their Future 50 story isn’t just about lighting. It’s about what happens when a business faces a leadership reset, and chooses to rebuild with intent.
If it closed cleanly, folded perfectly, and looked sharp, you trusted the product inside. If it didn’t, the brand felt weaker immediately.
That moment is not chance. It’s the result of systems working properly.
Packtech Tooling, based in Cape Town and led by Kim Naran, sits at the start of that system. They build the precision tools that packaging manufacturers rely on to cut, fold, and shape materials consistently at scale.
Founded by Fritz Strydom Senior, Blomo is the kind of business built through determination and practical engineering. In the early days Fritz worked his day job while building his own blow-moulding machine at night. To finance the business, he even sold his house.
That commitment paid off.
Over the years, Blomo Plastics manufactured close to two million of South Africa’s iconic black ride-on toys.
But like many established businesses, success brought its own challenges.
From Street Food Inspiration to a Growing Brand: The Soul Souvlaki Story
Across South Africa, many of the most interesting businesses start with a simple observation: customers want an experience that feels good, reliable and worth coming back for.
That insight sits at the heart of Soul Souvlaki, a modern casual Greek dining brand founded by Dino Vlachos.
The story begins with a setback.
A previous business venture had gone wrong, leaving Dino under pressure and back at square one. To reset, he travelled to Greece with his partner to regain perspective.
Olympic Paints was profiled on the Future50 Smile 90.4FM,Jacaranda FM and East Coast Radio, as a multi-decade South African manufacturer building its next phase of growth.
Founded in 1981 by Niran Purbhoo, Olympic Paints grew steadily through hands-on manufacturing, disciplined customer service and long-term relationships. Over four decades, it developed into a fully operational factory with real production capability and a committed team.
Now the business is entering a new chapter under second-generation leader, Sejal Purbhoo.
Based in Umgeni Business Park in Durban, Supafoods has established itself as a trusted manufacturer and supplier within South Africa’s bakery and food supply sector. What began as a modest operation has grown into a fully equipped food manufacturing facility, supplying bakery ingredients to retail groups, independent bakeries and community-based organisations across the country.
Get your business story heard by up to 4.5million listeners across three radio stations, and get their audiences to support your next level growth
The Future 50 with Pavlo Phitidis, powered by FNB Business highlights the critical importance of established businesses to the country’s growth and prosperity. This weekly radio feature shares the story of a business that is doing great things across three radio stations: ECR, Jacaranda FM and Smile 90.4 FM. The total listenership across all three is 4.5million! Among these could be a business’s next supplier, customer, partner, funder or a key contact or introduction to accelerate their expansion. Pavlo not only shares the story of the business, and why they matter to the economy and country, he also calls on the audience to support their growth.
If you are an established company that has a great story to tell, and could benefit from this radio exposure, nominate yourself below. And tune in to listen to the inspiring stories of the Future 50 business on Tuesday mornings between 8am and 8.30am.