$20 George’s limit
By Shona Pitt

She is back in business, folks. Vaiana George, with the help of her mother Bernice Manarangi, has set up shop along the main stretch in Panama.
‘$20 Below’ business is set up on family property under a marquee in front of Belt hair and beauty clinic.
Selling goods priced at $20 and under, George said that with the help of her mother she hopes in the near future to make it permanent.
She currently has a wide range of products for sale from handbags, shoes, to children’s clothes and adult wear.
“I am going to build a shop to one side of this property and diversify into other areas,” George said.
In the meantime, with the part time or when-she-can assistance from her mother, she can be found under the marquee in front of Belt.

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