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No grocery stress for Aziwe Ladies, thanks to stokvel

- By Nomvelo Masango

‘‘ I’ve learnt how to spend money, and how to save

‘We learn a lot from each other as a group’

When Nompumelel­o Thwane joined Aziwe Ladies’ Stokvel five years ago, she had no idea just how impactful it would be for her and her family.

“After joining, I saw a huge difference. In December, I no longer have to stress too much about things such as flour, rice, sugar and washing powder,” she said.

Based in Katlehong on the East Rand, Aziwe Ladies’ Stokvel consists of nine members and was establishe­d in 2017.

The group of financiall­y savvy ladies came together with the joint aim of ensuring that groceries are the least of their worries.

Members pay a monthly contributi­on fee of R410 from January to December. During the second week of December, members use the lump sum to purchase grocery items in bulk and share them equally among themselves.

“As a mother, the grocery items from the stokvel help me a lot. Usually, I would purchase items on a monthly basis but the stokvel has helped me save because they last beyond December,” said Thwane.

Serving as more than a stokvel, Aziwe has been an empowering and educationa­l platform for Thwane in the past few years.

“I have personally learnt so much. We’re not just a stokvel where we only buy groceries and share. It’s more than that.

“I’ve learnt tips on how to raise children, how to spend money, how to save, as well as how to cook and bake. We learn a lot from each other there as a group of women.”

More than anything, what Thwane appreciate­s about being a member of the stokvel is the openness and freedom of expression which each member is afforded.

“When someone has an opinion or suggestion regarding the grocery items or brands chosen, they are free to voice it out. As a member, you can voice your opinion and preference­s. It’s your money at the end of the day,” she added.

With continuous increases in the price of grocery and household items, the group of ladies have had to try out various strategies throughout the years in order to make their contributi­ons go a long way at the end of each year.

According to founding member Lindiwe Ngubeni, who has been a member of grocery stokvels for more than 10 years, members now deposit their monthly contributi­ons into the stokvel’s bank account.

In previous years, the stokvel used to save contributi­ons at the retailer chosen for that particular year.

“We have found that saving at the bank gives us the freedom to purchase different items from different outlets,” she said.

Ngubeni added that keeping up with the inflation rate is also another strategy which ensures that their contributi­ons afford them a satisfacto­ry amount of grocery items at the end of each year.

“Last year, we used to contribute R360. But due to the constant increase in food prices, we now contribute R410 this year.

“We contribute an additional R100 for meat, but that one is optional to members,” she said.

While groceries are shared among members during the month of December, the items go a long way and also ensure a stress-free January for many of the members.

Additional­ly, although Ngubeni admitted that the stokvel has had its fair share of challenges which include a loss of members and the increasing food prices, she also highlighte­d that the stokvel’s consistenc­y throughout the years is something they are proud of.

Moreover, the impact of the stokvel on the lives of members is what continues to make it worthwhile.

“Last year, one of our members had a wedding in her family. Since she was unable to make a financial contributi­on, she was able to contribute using the grocery items,” said Ngubeni.

In the fifth month of the year, Ngubeni still has some non-perishable­s purchased as part of the grocery stokvel in December 2021.

“For as long as I am employed, I don’t see myself leaving the grocery stokvel.

“It helps me a lot and also allows me to provide for my extended family members.”

 ?? / PHOTOS / SUPPLIED ?? Some members of Aziwe Ladies’ stokvel , namely Dineo Lethoba, Nompumelel­o Thwane, Nthabiseng Phosisi and Lindiwe Ngubeni.
/ PHOTOS / SUPPLIED Some members of Aziwe Ladies’ stokvel , namely Dineo Lethoba, Nompumelel­o Thwane, Nthabiseng Phosisi and Lindiwe Ngubeni.
 ?? ?? Despite increasing prices and tough economic times, Aziwe Ladies’ Stokvel have various strategies to shop smart.
Despite increasing prices and tough economic times, Aziwe Ladies’ Stokvel have various strategies to shop smart.
 ?? ?? Grocery items are bought in bulk and usually last members beyond the month of December.
Grocery items are bought in bulk and usually last members beyond the month of December.

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