Xolani and Mawande went to Learn to Earn in Khayelitsha to learn the basics of sewing before starting their own business.
In South Africa, small businesses are the backbone of the economy, yet access to funding has long been a barrier.
Xolani and Mawande went to Learn to Earn in Khayelitsha to learn the basics of sewing before starting their own business.
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