Polokwane Market Day organiser Nicky Furstenburg showcases perfumes and clothes.
POLOKWANE – Polokwane entrepreneurs and business people ended the month of July by showcasing some of their crafts and products.
The Polokwane Market Day was held at Country Blue Luxury Accommodation and Conference Centre last Saturday.
The event was organised by NF management owner Nicky Furstenburg who said: “The market is for local small businesses to promote their products and get more exposure, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic which has caused a lot of people to lose their jobs. We plan to expand and host market days across Limpopo.”
Nicky explained that the Polokwane Market Day started in October last year and that it has since become a monthly event.
Candy and shakes, clothing, shoes, toys, kitchen sets, health products and jewellery are exhibited at the market. Various wooden and wool handmade products were also showcased. The market also has a cash bar, live entertainment, a children’s play area and swimming pool for marketgoers. to enjoy.
Helen Ferns makes furniture out of wood.
Polokwane Market Day organiser Nicky Furstenburg showcases perfumes and clothes.
Gerhard Janse van Nieuwenhuizen makes handcrafted products with recycled material.
Mamulia owners Annelise and Sarel van Rooyen support each other in their business to make it a successful one.
Mamulia owners Annelise and Sarel van Rooyen showcase baby and pampering products, as well as home decor designs and equipment.
Wilna Berti showcases various knitted products she made.
Madelyn Jonker sells knitted products and home decor items.
Zuleika Ferns showcases her products at the Polokwane Market Day for the first time.
Gerhard Janse van Nieuwenhuizen with toys and handcrafted items he makes out of recycled material.
Elmarie Engelbrecht sells bags, pork cracklings and coloured firelighters.
Teresa Taylor sells Tupperware, Argilla pottery, Willa Krause skin care, Annique rooibos and Sh'zen products.