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Black Brew finds niche in healthy eating

Manase  and her employee Oduetse Rammusi showing off their healthy meal and homemade drinks
Manase and her employee Oduetse Rammusi showing off their healthy meal and homemade drinks

FRANCISTOWN: Fifty-eight-year-old Florence Manase has found a niche in cooking through her business Black Brew which promotes healthy eating as a way of fighting non-communicable diseases in the second city.

Manase holds a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, a degree she obtained from the University of Botswana. Manase told BusinessMonitor that she started her business three months back after realising that a lot of people in the city are living an unhealthy lifestyle.

Black Brew business operates in the Central Business District (CBD) next to Absa main branch.

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