Trio Aim High As Jam Business flourishes

From left Malebogo Karele, Reetsang Modisaemang and Olebogeng Aaron
From left Malebogo Karele, Reetsang Modisaemang and Olebogeng Aaron

MOSHUPA: It is not always unemployment and hunger that drives the youth to start businesses. Others are born entrepreneurs, while others are pushed by a burning desire to grab the available funds from the government while they last.

For the trio of Malebogo Karele (39) Olebogeng Aaron (32) and Reetsang Modisaemang (33), the journey of their thousand miles has started and it has begun to bear fruits. Their unique idea of blending a fruit and a vegetable to produce a sweet jam has made them outstanding to say the least.

Reetsang explained that their atchar was prepared with fresh vegetables and is carefully packaged to make it appealing with emphasis on food safety and handling measures. The trio is old school friends and they abandoned their previous jobs to come together with optimism to produce jam and artchar.


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