Sunday World (South Africa)

Nelly Dhlamini wa Tsolo

Bosveld Guest House

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Tough times will always be there. How you approach them will tow the line to your success or failure

While a guest at Bosveld Guest house in Lephalale, Limpopo, Nelly Dhlamini wa Tsolo 44, got so smitten with the place, she started imagining herself as the new owner. “I picked up some areas that needed improvemen­t and then made an offer to the owner to manage the place for him,” she explains. “He sold to someone else while I was still a tenant, but I still asked them (new owners) to consider me should they ever think about selling the business.” About four years later an opportunit­y presented itself, and she put an offer and it was accepted. This mechanical engineerin­g graduate went on to manage the guest house, which was 100% bonded. Clearly a very strong work ethic was required to make sure expenses were kept low while the business income was still stabilisin­g.

The establishm­ent went on to attract high-profile personalit­ies and a few state presidents. “We catered for four African presidents including two from South Africa,” she beams with excitement. Dhlamini wa Tsholo is a Limpopo Provincial Tourism Associatio­n committee member and an incoming public relations officer for the organisati­on. She is also the chairperso­n of the newly formed Lephalale Local Tourism Associatio­n. “When I started as a business owner in the sector I was only thinking ‘accommodat­ion’, and then catering happened. Now we are in the shuttle service as well, transporti­ng our guests,” she humbly brags.

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