Passion Leads Pabalinga to Her Dream

Kesolofetse Pabalings was denied once by CEDA, but succeeded on her second try
Kesolofetse Pabalings was denied once by CEDA, but succeeded on her second try

PALAPYE: Passion drove Kesolofetse Pabalinga, a physiotherapist by profession to start her own business after working in the corporate world for some time.

Narrating her story to Business Monitor last week, the Citizen Entrepreneurial Development Agency (CEDA) beneficiary said after completing her studies she worked for government, and later joined the Botswana Defence Force (BDF).

“In 2014 while at the BDF, I decided to start my own physiotherapy clinic because I felt restricted and could not express myself,” she explained.

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