Jay-Jae Madwe and Richard Nzima used to sell books at the monthly Mitchell Park Book Fair before the lockdownThe Booksellers of Mzansi have come up with a novel idea — they have gone online during the lockdown.
When a national lockdown was announced, the Booksellers of Mzansi, a popular sight in the city, lost their income. Singh, one of the founders of the project, then came up with an innovative idea to ensure some income is earned by the vendors.
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