He had chubby feet and she could not find shoes that were a good fit. She was told about a brand that might work, but they cost R400. “It then crossed my mind that maybe I could make them myself,” says Monamodi.
When the woman heard Monamodi’s story, she said she would only sell a sewing machine to her once she was able to use it. So every Friday afternoon, for three months, Monamodi took lessons at the shop. Once Monamodi had mastered sewing, she spent December 2017 sewing shoes in one of her children’s rooms – and Oratile Kids was born.
This is such a wonderful story!!! Tshepiso Monamodi took the first step to success, by trying💪🏼 sewenterprising
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