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‘KING’S BOY’ EMBARKS ON BUSINESS

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His name is Nelson Fikabehamba Dludlu, a member of the Inkhanyeti regiment at Ludzidzini Royal Residence. He made headlines last year when he presented His Majesty King Mswati III with 10 per cent of his student allowance and later presented the King with a book on entrepreneurship.


As if it was a prophetic gift, Dludlu has since ventured into business himself, having started a casual clothing brand called Ku-Out.
Speaking about the brand he said: “Ku- Out’ is more about surrounding yourself with the dreamers, the believers, the planners and the doers.  It is centered on one being true to self, being independent in terms of knowing one’s strength and not letting others tell you how far you can go, being the master of your own fate much like J Cole says in Love yours.  Also dedicated to Timfamona (people with jealousy) letting them know that there is nothing they can do to stop the nation to prosper – no Ku-Out.


The young man claims to be culturally inclined and upholds strong moral values.
“I`m not only a huge fan of culture but I actively participate in culture. I don’t drink, smoke or take any drugs. I like travelling to meet new people and learn more from their culture, my dream is to travel to First World countries  to see how they reached that status and come back and use the knowledge as a catalyst helping  Swaziland attain for same status by 2022. I don’t believe in hard work anymore but sheer brilliance, thinking out of the box,” he tells STYLE.
Dludlu grew up in Manzini, Mpholi under the Mbekelweni area and is 23 years of age.


He is currently doing his final year at UNISWA, Luyengo Campus studying towards a Degree in Agricultural Economics and Business Management.

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