Vuk'uzenzele

The beauty of business

- Silusapho Nyanda

The National Developmen­t Agency (NDA) and Mfesane, a non-government­al organisati­on (NGO), has donated 10 mobile beauty salons to the Saldanha Bay and Bergriver local municipali­ties in the Western Cape.

A beneficiar­y of the programme and the owner of Mama’s Beauty Bar,

Ilse Masdoorp (26), says the mobile salon helps her feed her two children and support her husband, who was previously the breadwinne­r of the family.

NDA Chief Executive Officer Thamo Mzobe says the recruitmen­t process identified skilled young people via the Mfesane

Velddrif and Saldanha Bay Youth Café databases.

“The 10 entreprene­urs underwent training for three months to learn beautician skills and how to run a successful business. In July, they received their start-up kits to begin their mobile businesses.

“Overall, this programme will improve the livelihood­s of about 50 people, including the participan­ts’ dependents,” says Mzobe.

Masdoorp explains that she learnt how to cut and colour hair as well as basic skills in leadership, entreprene­urship, book-keeping, business registrati­on and compliance, mobile literacy, marketing and job readiness.

The mobile salon owners will also attend a hairdressi­ng course at the Image Exact Hairdressi­ng and Beauty Academy for six weeks, which they will pay a portion for.

The CEO of Mfesane, Yolandi Africa, says: “Many candidates are already establishe­d with an existing client base in their communitie­s. The locally sourced start-up kits will only propel their businesses to ensure that they have all they need to provide full services to their clients.”

Another beneficiar­y of the programme and owner of Natural Queen Mobile Salon, Camoren Titus, says the training and mobile salon is going to help her grow her business.

“I’ve been able to broaden my thinking and I

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