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BUSINESSMAN Kenny Soares, who runs Econo Foods Lesotho, epitomises the importance of hard work and perseverance. From selling sweets in his school days, he now runs the thriving multi-million maloti meat wholesale business. Econo Foods has become a giant in the meat industry, the just rewards for determination.
Mr Soares recently sat down with the Lesotho Times
(LT) to discuss the business, his life and outlook going forward. Below are excerpts of the interview.
LT:
Who is Kenny, give us a brief background about yourself?
Mr Soares: I was born and bred in Lesotho. I was born in 1974, which makes me 47 this year. I attended primary school at Maseru Prep and proceeded to Machabeng High School. From there, I went to St Stephen’s High School, where I did my Form E. From there I went to Johannesburg to study interior decorating and design, which I never finished because my heart and mind we
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