Ketlogetswe: The determined fashion entrepreneur

Ketlogetswe
Ketlogetswe

If there is anyone who loves fashion with all their heart and does all it takes to promote it, it is the Gaborone-based Uyapo Ketlogetswe who describes himself as a fashion entrepreneur.

The 22-year-old fashion photographer asserts that he fell in love with fashion while studying for a degree in business administration and project management at the University of Botswana (UB). 

“It was while at UB that my passion for fashion was whetted and I managed to scrape together some money and bought myself a camera and the rest as they say is history,” said the fashion enthusiast, who is originally from Francistown.

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