Meet the sassy, classy Mandy Love
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
The physically well-sculpted model is confident that she has what it takes to be one of the most sought after models in the country, and across our borders.
“I started modelling while still a student at Francistown Senior Secondary School (FSSS) and back then, I did it just to pass time. It was only when I came to Gaborone a few years back to pursue a course at Botho Universiry that I met some professional models who became my friends and encouraged me to model too,” the 22-year-old from Moraka in North East said in an interview with Showbiz. One of these friends is top local model Kesegofetse Senna. Mandy Love was later introduced to Queen Kolobe’s Madame Queen where she learned the ropes of modelling. Joining Madame Queen, which is one of the leading modelling schools in the country, proved to be a move in the right direction because she was soon invited to some of the best modelling gigs in the country.
The Francistown Umbrella Informal Sector chairperson, David Mbulawa, has highlighted this growing concern, revealing that many local traders are using their licences to facilitate the entry of foreign goods into the market at a fee.Fronting undermines the very fabric of our local economy. It allows foreign traders to exploit the system designed to benefit Batswana, using local licences to cross borders and sell goods at prices intended for local...