
Chief Mogale Hall in Kagiso is the place to be on a Sunday afternoon.
This is where the Forever Living presentation takes place. The hall is always full to capacity and you mistakenly would think it’s a music festival.
The presentation is conducted by the Forever Living senior manager in Gauteng, Celeste Ncana.
Ncana, a former nurse and Kagiso resident, is living proof that Forever Living changes lives for the better.
Ncana earns R100 000 a month (and she’s determined to earn more) from Forever Living, a far cry from a R17 000 she used to earn as a professional nurse. She has joined the business last year and worked her way up to senior manager.
The former nurse has helped – and continues to do so – many to join the business and work themselves up. Many are now managers and supervisors. Some even have resigned from their day jobs to concentrate on the business full time.
Jeniffer Molantoa, who has a PhD and successful career in government, has joined Forever Living. Molantoa currently works with the Minister of Water and Sanitation Nomvula Mokonyane. She too has been motivated by Ncana to join the business.
The challenge is that many people have joined the business – and more are joining. As a result, the market is saturated. This makes it difficult for distributors to reach the desired number of customers. But it’s all part of the game. Creativity is the answer.
It is an open secret that people in general treat Forever Living with caution, understandably so. Many networks promise heaven and deliver less, if not nothing. Others are fly-by-nighter and pyramid schemes. As a result, people don’t trust them.
According to my research, Forever Living has been around for more than 20 years. It is not a get-rich-quick scheme. You have to work hard to earn your money. Since its existence, the business has transformed many lives for the better. Ncana is a typical example.
The number of people attending the presentation every Sunday in Chief Mogale shows the desire to be financially free. With unemployment high in our country, Forever Living offers the unemployed, unemployable and under-employed an opportunity to be liberated economically.
What could be better than that?
