One of the few major life lessons we have thus learned from life ever since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic is that one may plan to do this and that, but the higher forces above us will have a deciding plan or move of action.
Many might have planned that after so many years as formal employees, they would have saved enough to do certain projects and so on, or enough to start their small businesses, or to even retire. But covid-19 and its ripple effects did have the ultimate deciding factor, derailing many from their both short and long term plans, and also sending many into stricter destitute corners of unemployment and no incomes non so ever.
This then becomes a time when one has to think on their feet steadily so, and derive opportunities from anything at all in one’s surroundings.
For great minds like that of Lufuno Rasoeose, such kind of sudden life changing situations do not mean one’s hopes for better life are shuttered, but rather they think on their feet and come up with new better ideas of making a living. The 32 years old Pretoria based young woman found herself with lot of free time at home since lockdowns had curbed seriously on outgoings, and thought of a very rare but solidly sustainable good business idea, manufacturing cleaning products from early this year and has since been going well with her business venture.

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