Ina Lebe Offers Unique Gift-Giving Experience

Hafsa Arieff PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
Hafsa Arieff PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

With women making their way into a male dominated sector, Tumelo Mathias is one of the few female entrepreneurs in the country who owns a gift shop named Ina Lebe.

She specialises in engraving and personalising gifts whilst promoting pride and embracing of African languages, names, norms, idioms, to name a few.

Ina Lebe accountant executive, Hafsa Arieff told Business Monitor that Mathias started the business almost three years ago using her own capital. Having been a person who has always loved exchanging gifts, Arieff highlighted that Mathias saw it fit to birth Ina Lebe as a way of giving back and embracing culture more so that engraved gifts are memories that last a lifetime.

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