Smangele Sibisi, owner of Indalo Nubian Naturals hair salon, has raised more than R16,000 in crowd funding after her business took a knock during the lockdown.
campaign. `It's money she hopes to spend rebuilding her business, which has partly collapsed in the lockdown.The salon has a branch in Pretoria and another in the Johannesburg CBD.
Sibisi employs 29 women in both salons. All have not had an income for three months, and most are the breadwinners in their homes.
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