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FNB takes flea market to Leribe

By Neo Kolane

First National Bank (FNB) Lesotho in partnership with the Basotho Enterprise Development Corporation will hold the FNB Lesotho Africa Day Flea Market on May 25, 2024 in the Leribe district.

In a statement FNB notifies business owners that registration has opened until next week Wednesday May 15, and it is for free.

“The categories include food, beverages, beauty-wellness, arts and crafts, clothing and apparel and jewelery,” the statement read.

The bank is known for its commitment to uplift small businesses for the betterment of Lesotho.

It was last year when the bank held a similar event at Maseru Club with the aim of supporting local artists and small businesses by providing a platform for them to showcase their talents, products and services.

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