From Pizza Vendor to Restaurant Owner: One Entrepreneur From Lesotho Is Making Big Moves in the Food Industry
- An inspiring woman is totally slaying in the food industry, owning her own restaurant after previously selling pizza on the street
- Naleli Tjaone from Lesotho sold pizza to make ends meet after completing a business studies course, saving her money to start her new own establishment
- Mzansi social media users were incredibly inspired by the lady and wished her the best of luck on her journey
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A hardworking woman from Lesotho is finally reaping the rewards of her diligence and has started her own restaurant after previously selling pizza informally to make ends meet. What a wow!
Naleli Tjaone is such an inspiration with her go-getter attitude and perseverance, with the woman working as a vendor of pizza after completing a course in business studies.
The stunner scrimped and saved the profits of her pizza hustle to open the restaurant, which she named Cooking Secrets with Adelina, and now has a team of employees who work with her. Naleli also opened a bakery and published her own cooking magazine. How inspiring is that?
Mzansi wowed by Naleli and her food business
On a post shared by Briefly News, South Africans expressed how impressed they were with Naleli and her stellar work ethic.
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Here are some of the top reactions:
Elizabeth Lingela said:
“Well done. This report motivates us that and proves that it’s doable.”
Keokopile Booki added:
“Extremely hard-working, good job. Can you help me too, please?”
Sîr Qalinghton wrote:
“We love her Pizza, all the way from Jozi Rooftop.”
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Faith Maringa, a Limpopo resident, says that although she is looking for work that is in line with her studies, selling kotas helps her make ends meet. The young babe believes that young people should look for their own opportunities and be creative in their pursuit of employment.
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Source: Briefly News