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Sikhetsiso ‘Tsiso’ Dlamini, the lady behind the business, where passion meets persistence and every detail is powered by purpose.
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In the heart of Mbabane, Nkoyoyo, young entrepreneur Sikhetsiso Dlamini, also known as Tsiso, is building a creative business that blends beauty, fashion and handmade artistry. Through passion and determination, she is turning simple ideas into meaningful products and services that allow people to express their personal style.

“I am a young entrepreneur based in Mbabane, Nkoyoyo. I run a small creative business where I offer nail services and make handmade fashion and décor items such as scrunchies, headbands, Pinterest-inspired frames and dyed clothes,” she said. “My business focuses on creativity, beauty and affordable handmade products that allow people to express their personal style,” she added.

Her vision is to grow my small business into a well-recognised creative brand that empowers young people, especially women, to start their own businesses and use their creativity to generate income.

My mission is to provide quality beauty services and handmade products while creating a positive and inspiring space where creativity and entrepreneurship can thrive.

Like many entrepreneurial journeys, Tsiso’s business started from humble beginnings. Her business started very small from home with basic materials and a passion for creating. Over time, through dedication, learning and support from clients, it has grown and continues to reach more people who appreciate handmade and creative products. Today, her business offers a range of services and products.

“My business provides nail services and handmade products including scrunchies, headbands, Pinterest frames and uniquely dyed clothing pieces”, she explained.

For Tsiso, maintaining a positive environment is an important part of her business philosophy. She believes in maintaining a positive mindset, treating clients with kindness and creating a welcoming environment. She also stays motivated by reminding herself why she started and by celebrating even the small wins in the business journey.

As a leader, she describes herself as passionate and driven by creativity.

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