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Mother steers daughter's hair beauty business

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FRANCISTOWN: Beatrice Galetlale, a 42-year-old mother, is steering the ship of her daughter's thriving hair and beauty products business, Coco Nisha.

The venture, named after her daughter Anisha Galetlale, operates out of Minestone but manufactures its products in Matshelagabedi. Galetlale, serving as the Managing Director of Coco Nisha hair products, told Business Monitor that she has been at the helm of the enterprise while her daughter pursued studies overseas.

During Anisha's stint in China amid the lockdown, she initiated the business, harnessing the potency of mushroom and rose family extracts to craft hair products. The devoted mother highlighted that Anisha's inspiration behind establishing the company stems from her passion for natural hair development and the efficacy of incorporating organic elements.

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