Blue is a very nice color and a whole lot of outfits look beautiful in the color so today will be checking out the three times our Queen of Swagg Pokello Nare looked stunning in blue.
The businesswoman recently revealed that she started her Pink Bottom heel range with only 30 pairs of shoes. Pokello was speaking during the Essentials by Tanya one-year-anniversary celebrations, where she delivered a Master Class alongside Tanya Chikuni, Mihlali Ndamase, and Dr Nadia Dannhauser.
In part of her speech, Pokello encouraged go-getters to target gaps in the market and supply products for which there was a lot of demand.
“So, if you’re sitting there and thinking, I need to start a business but I don’t know what to do, you just need to analyze the environment. What is there a demand for that there is no supply? And that is how I started my business. I started with 30 pairs,” she said.
Pokello’s speech, which was posted on one popular celebrity gossip page, did not go down well with some social media users, who felt that she was not being truthful about the source of her perceived wealth.
According to some social media chatter, the socialite is rumored to be the longtime girlfriend of Emmerson Mnangagwa Jr., son of the President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Despite the denying of the relationship, the two were rumored to have allegedly welcomed a child together earlier this year.
In other news – 8 students injured in car accident
Eight students from Moray Primary School in Bulawayo were reportedly injured in a car accident today. The accident occurred at the intersection of 28th Avenue and Matopos Road, adjacent to the school.
Witnesses at the scene stated that the driver of a kombi, which was transporting Moray Primary School students, misjudged the distance between the kombi and a Mercedes-Benz vehicle. The kombi attempted to cross in front of the Benz but was too late, resulting in the Benz colliding with the rear of the kombi and injuring approximately eight students. The injured students were subsequently transported to the hospital. Read More