Yoram Atuhamize
I was born as the 37th child in a very humble family. I didn’t own a pair of shoes until I was in Senior Two. One day, I came across a torn, discarded pair of leather shoes with a broken sole and I saw an opportunity.
I was born as the 37th child in a very humble family. I didn’t own a pair of shoes until I was in Senior Two. One day, I came across a torn, discarded pair of leather shoes with a broken sole and I saw an opportunity.
Back in the 1990s, I was working in a bank and looking for a way to earn supplementary income alongside my job. I started a small retail shop just to experiment but that’s when I caught the entrepreneurship bug.
Brought systems and technology into the trade — grew from 2 to 7 outlets handling 100 customers a day.
After giving birth to five children, I struggled with weight gain and related health challenges. That personal experience opened my eyes to a gap in preventive healthcare.
From one kindergarten to six campuses, 4,000+ students and 500 staff — plus a boarding school.
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