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Ex-soldier swaps army grit for blooms in Chitungwiza flower shift
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84148, member: 160"] A tough army guy now runs a flower stand next to a funeral home. Retired sergeant George Chikuni swapped military life for floral arrangements in Chitungwiza, finding his discipline useful in bouquet symmetry. He pursued entrepreneurship after leaving the Zimbabwe National Army, building a business that caters to life's emotional extremes. His roadside setup provides blooms for funerals, weddings, and home decor. Chikuni notes flowers communicate unspoken feelings, crying with mourners or smiling with newlyweds. The transition required softening his demeanor, learning to listen to grief rather than confront it like a battlefield threat. Customers now seek symbolic meaning, choosing lilies for peace or roses for love. His work extends beyond sad occasions into churches and celebrations. This second career proves even hands trained for combat can carefully handle beauty. [/QUOTE]
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