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Bring your books

A YOUNG woman from Narraville at Walvis Bay has started her own business covering school books.

Adré Coetzee (21) says she realised most parents are busy and return home late to books waiting to be covered.

“While I am at home waiting for my college to start, I just came up with this idea of helping parents who do not have time to cover books. Some get home really late and are tired.Their children cannot always do it on their own. It also keeps me busy at home as I am bored,” she says.

Coetzee started advertising her services last week on social media platforms.

She charges N$50 per batch of books.

“I also have some stationery at home to colour cover sheets with, while whatever is not available can be brought with the books.” she says.

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