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Meet Meli Rokotakala, an aspiring entrepreneur who specialises in decorating venues for events. His company, Meli Artfeast Investment has made a name for itself in the North. He is the person to call when you need someone to decorate venues for corporate events including funerals.

This newspaper caught up with Meli at one of his job sites, decorating a hall for a funeral. His story is a reminder that true success lies in originality and authenticity. It began as an idea to find work and he soon discovered a demand for his services.



“I am always drawn to the idea of creating something that is truly original,” he said. In a world where trends often dictate the design, he believed in breaking away from the norm. “I want to offer my clients more than just a pretty room.

“I want to give them a piece of art that speaks to their individuality.” He draws his inspiration from nature and transforms this into his work especially with interior decorations. Sometimes I get my inspiration from unique stories told to me by my clients.

“This approach ensures that every project is deeply personal. “It’s about understanding the essence of who the client is and translating that into a design.” He is known for his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to think outside the box.

“Every project is an opportunity to push boundaries and create something original.” Despite the success and accolades, Meli faces his share of challenges. One of the most significant hurdles is managing client expectations.

“Managing expectations is a crucial part of our job. “We make it a point to communicate openly with our clients throughout the design process.” “Setting expectations and keeping clients informed helps mitigate potential misunderstandings.

” As his business continues to grow, he remains focused on his core values. The company’s expansion into new markets reflects Meli’s commitment to innovation and social responsibility. “We’re always looking for new ways to challenge ourselves and make a positive impact.

“The future of design is about more than just aesthetics. It’s about creating spaces that are meaningful and sustainable.” His vision for the future includes developing new design concepts that incorporate eco-friendly materials and practices.

“I want to be at the forefront of this movement, creating beautiful spaces that also respect the environment.” His journey is a testament to the power of creativity, passion, and perseverance. His mantra, “don’t copy,” is not just a business strategy but should be a philosophy that resonates with anyone striving to make a difference.

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