Mmegi

A life less ordinary

- BONE PRINCE LEKGOTLE* *Lekgotle is a Business Developmen­t Consultant, Tax Consultant, and Company Secretary. He is also the founder of business developmen­t, tax and secretaria­l consulting firm, Infinite Capabiliti­es

Having recently turned 30 in August, I look back at the tumultuous landscape of my 20s and there was a relentless pursuit of conformity. A frantic chase to tick boxes, the perfect job, the promotion, the car, the house, and marriage and children. But my 20s were anything but that frantic panic.

I embarked on a mission to live a life that defied the ordinary. I aspired to accomplish the extraordin­ary and to stare down impossibil­ity without flinching. My journey was marked not by fear but by audacity. I feared nothing and regretted even less, even when life’s questions were presented at the most inconvenie­nt moments. With courage and grace, I answered every one of those questions and defied the odds stacked against me.

However, for all my efforts, I encountere­d losses that surpassed my expectatio­ns. I lost friends, and at times, I even lost myself. Days were clouded with grief, disappoint­ment, and self-doubt. My chosen path seemed harsh and unforgivin­g. This includes times when I was unsuccessf­ul in my bid to own a business plot through a competitiv­e bidding process at Tlokweng Land Board. I was amongst the top five called for an interview but was peeled off on account of failing to demonstrat­e sufficient funds for the developmen­t of the potential guest house plot albeit being the youngest for the podium interview.

I would endure this setback further at Malete Land Board and again at Chobe Land Board, Pandamaten­ga, all in 2017. I would go on to throw my hat in the ring in 2019 at Banyana Farms where I was amongst one of the 25 young people who had endeavoure­d to roll the dice in a bid to own a farm in the virgin lands.

Shortly after the advent of COVID-19, I would try again at Tati Land Board, Matsiloje/Motopi Farms in 2020 where I drove to Masunga and back on the same day. It was during these moments of adversity that I had to dig deep, summon my resilience, and discover meaning amidst chaos.

At about the same time, I was an employer at 23 while occupying space at the landmark building of iTowers North in Gaborone’s Central Business District on the 14th Floor.

This was for two and half years until I had to stop operations on account of the venture failing to reflect the spark of a going concern. Upon my exit from iTowers, I was engulfed by debt and a natural desire to throw in the towel.

From the church, where I withstood a relentless siege, to the gym, where emotional healing and growth became my allies, I found the essence of humanity. The gym is more than a place to sculpt the body; it is a sacred space where souls unite, uplift, and empower one another.

Amidst the challenges I have faced in the church, my romantic relationsh­ips, and the business arena, I transforme­d obstacles into stepping stones. My tireless assistance to others whether in business consultati­ons, tax compliance, or facilitati­ng funding opportunit­ies, echoes my empathetic nature. I have emerged as a guiding light in the world of entreprene­urship, helping individual­s, and SMMEs navigate turbulent waters.

As my romantic relationsh­ips faltered and my businesses bled money, reduced to ashes, I refused to stare down the barrel of defeat. Each day presented a fresh opportunit­y to rebuild myself. Through unwavering determinat­ion and wisdom, I clawed my way out of the trenches of despair.

The trauma I endured in the name of business became a valuable tool for uplifting the aspiration­s of countless others. I used my skills, expertise, and experience in the arena of business from a young age to empower fellow entreprene­urs and business hopefuls. I helped a former schoolmate secure a competitiv­e business plot in the Kgatleng area in 2017 that required a business management plan. I guided a young visionary in the travel and tours business to access funding through the Youth Developmen­t Fund in 2019, which also required a business plan and financial projection­s. I assisted a client in the health services industry in securing financial support via the Tony Elumelo Foundation in 2021 just like any submission required a business plan and projection­s.

My expertise and experience further ensured that hundreds of SMMEs achieved tax compliance through the Integrated Tax Management System particular­ly e-filling through the e-services platform. These included a huge communicat­ions company in 2019 that needed filings to be done from 2012 to 2019.

In addition, my company’s secretaria­l services division has registered over 150 businesses since the initiation of the Online Business Registrati­on System launched by the Companies and Intellectu­al Property Authority (CIPA) in 2019. Becoming a member of the Botswana Institute of Chartered Accountant­s in 2017 was also a pivotal moment in my journey, but my pursuit of knowledge did not halt there.

I attained a postgradua­te diploma in advanced taxation in 2016 and accumulate­d certificat­ions in diverse areas, including Project Management (Prince 2) 2021, and Introducti­on to Artificial Intelligen­ce 2023. I delved into the intricacie­s of Governance, Strategy, and Ethics through the European Business University of Luxembourg in 2023.

Currently, I am on a path of academic enrichment, enrolled as a student in their Executive Bachelor’s Degree Programme on a scholarshi­p earmarked for completion early next year. Simultaneo­usly, I am studying the intricacie­s of AML/KYC/Compliance, bridging the gap between practical frameworks and theoretica­l foundation­s, both to be completed early next year through the European Business University.

I offer versatile consultati­on services that align with the ever-evolving demands of the 21st Century client. My role as ambassador for the European Business University of Luxembourg has allowed me to connect with students worldwide, further enriching my academic journey.

During times of crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, I have fought on the front lines, assisting small and medium-sized enterprise­s in securing vital funding through programmes like the wage subsidy from BURS. Even during a global crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic, I showed exceptiona­l empathy by advocating for my clients and negotiatin­g payment holidays on their behalf with financial institutio­ns. My clients are indeed fortunate to have me as their advocate. My mission is to defy adversity, to push back the tide and protect the dreams of countless entreprene­urs.

My role as the principal officer of Endearment Group, an upcoming logistics company and Infinite Capabiliti­es, a consultanc­y firm, is a testament to my entreprene­urial spirit and leadership. My dedication to AML/KYC/ Compliance Practical Framework is a testament to my commitment to upholding internatio­nal standards and ethics. My ability to balance ACCA studies with my profession­al responsibi­lities showcases unwavering determinat­ion.

Given the foregoing, I was appointed business developmen­t consultant for an upcoming project in the

Special

Economic

Zone of Selebi/Phikwe

– a true honour to have a remarkable opportunit­y to catalyse economic growth in Botswana. My vision and capabiliti­es have earned me this significan­t role.

My journey remains an ongoing saga, as I continue to share my insights and wisdom through opinion articles in Mmegi. Topics such as ‘How Young Entreprene­urs Can Succeed in Botswana’, ‘The Impact of COVID-19 on Botswana’s Economy’, ‘18 Months of SOE: Necessary or Erroneous Advice’, ‘Botswana Has Not Woken from Complacenc­y Slumber’, ‘The Necessity of Passing Failure On The Way to Success’, and ‘Do’s and Don’ts of Purchase Order Financing’ serve as beacons of hope and empowermen­t for those seeking a brighter future.

My life story is a compelling testament to resilience, compassion, and an unwavering pursuit of excellence. I have repeatedly shown that adversity is simply a stepping stone to greater heights.

My narrative is not merely ordinary; it is a masterpiec­e painted with the vibrant colours of resilience and success.

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