Anita’s journey is the kind that doesn’t announce itself loudly. It unfolds quietly in late–night studying after long shifts, in choices she makes for her daughter, in the courage it takes to walk away from what breaks you and step toward what might finally build you. This episode follows a woman determined to rewrite the story she inherited, one decision at a time. It’s about dignity, identity, and the kind of strength that grows in private long before the world ever sees it.
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Anita’s journey is the kind that doesn’t announce itself loudly. It unfolds quietly in late–night studying after long shifts, in choices she makes for her daughter, in the courage it takes to walk away from what breaks you and step toward what might finally build you. This episode follows a woman determined to rewrite the story she inherited, one decision at a time. It’s about dignity, identity, and the kind of strength that grows in private long before the world ever sees it.
Tap in for real talk, tasty stories, and behind-the-scenes gems from one of Kigali’s most flavorful entrepreneur
Inside Kigali
20 minutes
4 months ago
Tap in for real talk, tasty stories, and behind-the-scenes gems from one of Kigali’s most flavorful entrepreneur
This time I sat down with Placide, aka Mr. Rolex the man behind Mr. Rolex Restaurant and KBL Catering. We got into everything: rising food prices, why some Kigali spots charge what they do, how he runs deliveries, and the magic behind his catering game.
Inside Kigali
Anita’s journey is the kind that doesn’t announce itself loudly. It unfolds quietly in late–night studying after long shifts, in choices she makes for her daughter, in the courage it takes to walk away from what breaks you and step toward what might finally build you. This episode follows a woman determined to rewrite the story she inherited, one decision at a time. It’s about dignity, identity, and the kind of strength that grows in private long before the world ever sees it.