Football can be a funny business so creating additional revenue streams would benefit footballers immensely, and that is exactly what Lehlohonolo Majoro has done.
The Amazulu forward seems intent on creating extra sources of income in his life as well as things to fall back on when he eventually does decide to hang up his football boots.
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Majoro is a co-founder of a company called Dream Cosmetics that seemed to have really taken off right after its inception.
He first announced the venture in 2020, saying that he was happy to in to business with people he considered to be brothers George Maluleka and George Lebese.
The company sold shower gels and lotion for both males and females as the brand was considered to be unisex.
It remains to be seen whether the business is still fully operational as it has not been active on its social media platforms and the website does not seem to be functional.
Nevertheless, the very attempt and success at launching the business contributes to changing the narrative associated with South African footballers, showing everybody that they can be more and that transitioning in to the business world can be done.
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Majoro is also a health and fitness enthusiast, regularly taking to social media to share videos and images of him working out. He also enjoys showing followers the progress he has made by posing shirtless. And who can blame him when he's packed on some muscle and developed a sizzling six pack?
It seems as though the forward has found a way to monetize his passion for fitness and nutrition.
At one point, Majoro seemed to be an independent distributor for global multi-level marketing corporation that develops and sells dietary supplements Herbalife.
Essentially, being a distributor for the company entails getting products at discounted price and earning a commission on the products that have been sold.
Considering Majoro's large social media following as a result of his profession, this was a brilliant idea!
And of course, we cannot rule out the possibility of Majoro becoming a barber after he learned under the guidance of popular Johannesburg barber Amukelani Chauke.
Majoro and Itumeleng Khune took turns cutting and styling each other's hair and, surprisingly, they did really well. With Majoro's entrepreneurial mindset and willingness to jump onto new ventures, anything is possible.
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