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Wheelbarrow becomes practical art. Read more.

SASOLBURG. – I recently met Morena Mosia and Bongi Mashila at a potjiekos competition.

These two are not only property consultants, they also have the know-how and skills as builders and renovators.

The decorations inside their stall caught my eye. The corner table was made from an old wheelbarrow.

“That’s the wheelbarrow we started with. We used it to do all our first projects,” Morena said when he saw me looking at the unique table.

“When it got too old and shabby to function as a wheelbarrow, we just couldn’t throw it away.”

The two of them then upcycled their favourite wheelbarrow into a beautiful table that they now use as part of their marketing tools.

Well done!

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Gerda Bruinette

Gerda Bruinette, senior journalist and columnist at Vaalweekblad, writes with compassion and a keen sense of human nature. Always striving to find positive and feel-good stories. Email: gerda@mooivaal.co.za
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