In an inspiring showcase of entrepreneurial spirit, Alexandra Tikomaitoga, a young woman from Baulevu, has successfully established her own handicraft business at the Flea Market in Suva. After completing her studies at Baulevu High School, Alexandra envisioned a dream where she could manage her own venture while pursuing further education at the university level.

Despite the initial challenges of starting her business, Alexandra’s determination has led her to sell a variety of handmade products, including traditional handicrafts and local items such as masi (tapa cloth) and salusalu (garlands). Operating from booth number 31, Alexandra not only demonstrates her craft but also imparts her knowledge of traditional artistry to others in her community.

Her business’s financial success is evident, with items priced reasonably, drawing customers from Australia, New Zealand, and local areas, showcasing the appeal of her work. With earnings of about $500 per week, Alexandra effectively combines her love for craft with entrepreneurship, emphasizing that small endeavors can yield substantial rewards.

Alexandra encourages others to harness their talents and pursue their passions, reminding them that success comes through hard work and dedication. Her journey reflects a hopeful narrative of resilience and aspiration, as she balances her educational goals with her entrepreneurial pursuits.

Through her story, Alexandra serves as a beacon of hope for many young people with dreams of starting their own businesses, proving that with determination, one can achieve their goals despite the odds.


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