Ideas take root in co-working space


By ZIEMAN

Hafiz chatting with some of his clients. (Right) His clients hard at work in one of the Meja4U rooms. — Photos: FAIHAN GHANI/The Star

HAFIZ Rafar toyed with the idea of a business that rented out co-working space in 2012.

But, it was not until his elder sister Laili got a home-based job offer from SAP, a consultancy company based in Manila, last July, that Meja4u finally got off the ground.

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