Youth Ekes Living In Craft Weaving Business

Bonolo Kgautlhe crafting a new product Pic. Kesone Nkaelang
Bonolo Kgautlhe crafting a new product Pic. Kesone Nkaelang

FRANCISTOWN: Growing up, Bonolo Kgauthe, 32, never imagined that one-day he would be an entrepreneur.

However, an encounter with a Francistown-based Zimbabwean craftsman six years ago, who was then in the weaving business convinced him to establish his own business called Patestry Weaving.

 So dedicated to his craft, the determined entrepreneur operates under a makeshift shade near Knockout Cash and Carry on Blue Jacket Street.

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