Cashier quits job to build cleaning business in Cape Town

A Cape Town woman left her cashier job and started a cleaning company, now earning more money and employing six people.
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Street vendors say the Khayelitsha Maskhandi Festival helped them earn much needed money despite rising costs and slow business on normal days.
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