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Namibian lawyer Petrie Theron 37, runs his law practice from Windhoek where he, together with Elizma van Breda, who is also 37, is building a successful Amway business. Elizma’s background is in corporate marketing.

“I sceptically investigated this business for 10 months after I joined in October 2004. It was only after I attended a seminar that I grasped a broader perspective and magnitude of the international scope of this residual income-based opportunity”, says Petrie.

Elizma, on the other hand, was introduced to the business opportunity by very successful Amway business owners, but it was only after she attended a second seminar, that she realised the true value and potential of the Amway Business Opportunity. Elizma says: “I could see this as a vehicle to secure my financial future and help my family enjoy the lifestyle they deserve”.

Being involved with Amway has brought about enormous personal and business growth for both of them. “The insight and knowledge we have drawn from this opportunity has enabled us to effectively help other people build successful businesses of their own. We are so grateful for the opportunity to change our own and other people’s lives for the better,” said Elizma.

For Petrie and Elizma it is extremely important to follow the time-tested and proven Amway systems. Working to reach Emerald within the next fiscal year, they have mastered the skills of goal-setting, teamwork and developing networks.

Success through the Amway business means financial resources, an abundance of time to create unforgettable memories with each other and with Petrie’s three boys, aged 10, eight and six.