A 30-year-old businesswoman in Hammanskraal is using her cosmetology enterprise to empower young people to start beauty businesses in their local communities.
“My dream is to see the business grow in different areas. [I want to] franchise and be able to employ more youth.The young woman, who runs her eponymous business, ‘King Unique Beauty’, with passion, reflects on the services offered:
“I would one day love to own a beauty school here in Hammanskraal. Our people often have to spend money on transport to go to Pretoria since there are no beauty institutes in our area.”
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