True Love

SISTERS IN BUSINESS

It’s December 2015 and Michelle Mokone, 31, has been invited to a Pretoria arts and crafts market by a friend. When another friend who was supposed to tag along disappoints her at the 11th hour, she drags her sister Morongwe Mokone, 34, along. While there, Morongwe spots a stall laden with newspaper flowers. Upon seeing these, she is inspired to pursue origami art seriously – a skill she’d learnt from an old roommate while studying in London more than 12 years before. Origami is an ancient Japanese craft of creating paper-made art using repurposed paper. “Until that point, I’d only been making origami pieces to gift people. I vowed

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