Stellenbosch University pair makes life a ‘jol’ for students

Cape Town – A Stellenbosch University pair are trying to help students save money with a new app.

Arnold Hattingh and Jené Venter, recently created DJOL, a Afrikaans slang word for having a blast of a time.

The app will help students discover restaurants, which have specials on their food, beverages and deals of the day.

The idea came about when the duo went to a restaurant in Cape Town and to their surprise the diner had numerous specials which they did not know about.

Hattingh said he wanted to make his first year at university exciting. and in the process help his friends save money.

“Student life can be an epic adventure, but budgets are tight. So hopefully DJOL can help students…

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