Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 26 January 2026
📘 Source: The Voice

It’s widely recognised that a beautiful garden provides peace and joy, transforming homes and yards into a relaxing haven bursting with life and colour. The talented youth makes flowerpots of all sizes, mixing sand, cement and water before using a self-made ‘rotating wheel’ machine to shape the mould. He then adds the finishing touch, bringing his pots to life with a splash of paint, although he’s reluctant to reveal what he uses.

“It’s a secret, I don’t want anyone to copy me,” he explains with a wry smile. Working from his parents’ yard in Mathangwane, where he has erected a special ‘warehouse’ to shade him from the sun, Lefatshe has been churning out pots for the last two years. Calling himself ‘the pottery master’, his pot-making journey was prompted by a mental breakdown that prevented him from working outdoors.

“Being unemployed made me think of what I can do to put food on the table; I wanted something that I will do indoors as my condition did not allow working in the sun. I turned to YouTube and taught myself how to make flowerpots. At first I used old blankets, and the positive response from my neighbours inspired me to keep going,” reveals the Shashe Brigade graduate, who has a Trade C in Bricklaying and Plastering.

📖 Continue Reading
This is a preview of the full article. To read the complete story, click the button below.

Read Full Article on The Voice

AllZimNews aggregates content from various trusted sources to keep you informed.

[paywall]

Despite this early success, Lefatshe took a three-month break, testing the doctor’s diagnosis by going to work at Panda Farms as a sorghum picker. Satisfied slaving in the sun was not for him, the entrepreneur returned to his pot-making hustle with renewed hunger and hasn’t looked back since. “The business is doing very well; I’m able to support myself through the proceeds.

I’m planning to expand into clay designs very soon,” he tells Voice Money. His prices range from P50 to P800, depending on the size and the design. “Most of my customers are women looking to decorate their homes; my pots are suitable for both indoors and outside and are perfect for brightening up homes, offices and gardens.”

[/paywall]

📰 Article Attribution
Originally published by The Voice • January 26, 2026

Powered by
AllZimNews

By Hope