Annet Maturu's story is one of resilience,
determination, and the transformative power of skilling and opportunity. Born
and raised in Babaa, Maracha district, Annet's journey began
with a simple radio announcement about a training program. Annet seized the
opportunity to apply for it and she gained admission into the program.
She embarked on a course in salon and
hairdressing at Flamingo Vocational Training Center in Arua because she recognized
the potential for profitability in the beauty industry. Armed with newfound
skills and knowledge, Annet returned to Maracha and opened a salon, named "Annecho's Beauty Salon," at just 22 years
old.
Annet's success didn't come without
hurdles. Initially lacking the capital to start her business, and amidst the
challenges posed by the COVID-19 lockdown, she began by making groundnut paste
to generate income.
Her fortunes changed when she received a
call from Enabel, inviting her to a workshop where she received a substantial
allowance. With this support, Annet invested in hair
extensions, rent, and essential salon equipment.
Today, Annecho's Beauty Salon is thriving.
It offers a range of services from plaiting cornrows to weaves to braiding and
relaxing hair. Annet's expertise has not only attracted loyal customers but
also aspiring youths eager to learn from her. With three youths enrolled in her
training program, Annet has expanded her role from entrepreneur to mentor,
passing on her knowledge and skills to the next generation.
Beyond hairdressing, Annet has diversified
her business, venturing into selling shoes sourced from Arua. “Sometimes, I can
take home close to UGX 150,000 (40$) from both the salon and shoe selling
business”, says Annet.
From humble
beginnings, Annet has achieved financial independence, moving out of her parents'
home and supporting herself, including covering her sister's school fees. Her
ambition knows no bounds as she sets her sights on relocating her business to
Arua, a larger city with even greater prospects for growth. She also used some
of the profit from her business to lease a quarter hectare of land on which
she is growing cassava, which she hopes to sell.
Her journey serves as an inspiration to
others, proving that with determination, hard work, and access to
opportunities, anything is possible. Annet's message to her friends and peers
is clear: "seize every opportunity for education and training, for it is the key
to unlocking a brighter future".
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