Lockdown a blessing for Langa teen entrepreneurs

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for a group of teenagers in Langa it's led to financial relief.The company provides a delivery service for residents in the township,

collecting groceries or takeaways on their bicycles and dropping it off at customers' homes for a small fee.When lockdown was implemented, Cloudy Deliveries became a hit with even more locals.With the help of local government and NGOs, it has grown to a company with 21 bicycles.

 

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