Captain's Log February 2021
February 4, 2021

2021

Shuu I look at that number and I think at this stage we would have flying cars and pills that would make us
eat as much as we want but never get fat....not!

As much as the last year has been a year of tears , inner reflection , wondering how we are going to survive
, learning how to make pineapple beer amongst some other interesting activities.We look forward to what
2021 holds for us , it will be a tough year, but I predict a huge year in growth for the Kuku team. We
already have learnt how to work leaner without compromising on our product and service.

The months forward are looking positive with some exciting projects lined up. Jana and I still want to get
to Morocco and another opportunity that popped up during lockdown, is the possibility of opening a
KUKU shop in Portugal. So I have enrolled for Portuguese lessons , so I don't look like an idiot going
through customs , with a Portuguese passport and my fellowman talking the equivalent of Swahili back to
me. My ancestors will be very proud!

Another exciting event was the partnership with BUSHTEC - a company that has a track record of 50
years in the tent business. As I type this, we are setting up a canvas workshop in town to do tent and
canvas repairs , blinds , vehicles and anything you can a wrap in Rip Stop ( legally that is!) keep an eye out
for more posts on Social media regarding this.

Our 2nd HOUSE IN A BOX container is about to leave for Mauritius. With the rand dollar rate it works out
very cost effectively - sourcing here from our local shops and artisans and sending across the seas to
clients I have never met, however they feel like family with all the calls and zoom meetings we have gone
through. This project we really enjoyed and hope we have more during the year.

Opportunities are every where, we just have to focus and work on those that identify with us as a brand
and our core values. So here's to 2021 from our little makeshift office, with sand bags against the doors in
anticipation for the rain we are expecting from cyclone Eloise. Will have to sneak in a little GIN AND
TONIC later while staring across the glorious green landscape before the grey clouds roll in.
Be safe everyone , all our love and virtual MR PRESIDENT elbow greetings.

Hamba kahleHamba kahle
Bianca & Jana

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By Kyra Harper August 15, 2023
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