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Finding niche in Maun’s beauty industry

Bathusi
Bathusi

Self-taught make-up artist, Ketshepileone Tshephi Bathusi from Tonota village has found a niche in the Maun beauty industry. She aims to build her own brand and see where the journey takes her.

Arts & Culture caught up with the make-up artist who revealed that she decided to stay in Maun and continue with her business after leaving her day job last year. “Remember home is where dreams get killed. So I strongly believe that we prosper in foreign lands.

The beauty industry in Maun is not that saturated hence the need to keep pushing and introducing new beauty products and services to check how the community will do towards them,” Bathusi indicated.

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