From having nothing to owning 2 stalls, 1 shop, 2 rental properties and an outreach programme for girls
Vuyokazi Majali: A Taking Care of Business (TCB) Success Story Kraaifontein, 45 years old, mother of 2 When you’re at the bottom, you can only
Vuyokazi Majali: A Taking Care of Business (TCB) Success Story Kraaifontein, 45 years old, mother of 2 When you’re at the bottom, you can only
Taking Care of Business (previously known as The Clothing Bank) is delighted to have received the Social Impact Award at this year’s Twyg Sustainable Fashion
Bradley Freeman, a TCB Repair Graduate, overcame drug addiction and is now self-employed, running an appliance repair and sales business. He has eradicated poverty from his life and is financially and socially independent. Most importantly, he has dignity. Now, he is paying it forward.
41, Cape Town “My designs are inspired by South African diversity.” Helen Makasi lives in Eerste River with her 16 year old daughter and 8
South Africa, June 2023 Tracey Chambers, CEO of Taking Care of Business (formerly known as The Clothing Bank), explains why entrepreneurship in the informal sector
Loyiso Fuzile Since I’ve been in the Repair Progarmme at TCB, a lot of things have changed in my life. Before TCB, I had no
TCB – Taking Care of Business is a non-profit company that equips aspiring entrepreneurs with the skills and resources they need to unlock their full potential and access the economy.
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