Crèche owner fears closure of her business

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A businesswoman in Mpumalanga is counting her losses and now her day care centre is facing closure due to the national lockdown.

Since the lockdown began, Olgah Maseko's crèche, Ice Age Educare, has been closed as children are now with their parents who are confined to their homes.

Maseko has been running Ice Age Educare in Leandra for almost five years after she bought it in November 2015. Since the implementation of the national lockdown, all 38 children who go to the centre have not been able to do so. "For us to survive, we need the money that is paid by parents; it's what keeps us going as a business. The lockdown has left us with no income," Maseko said.

"I went to the landlord to explain my predicament but he said he cannot change our arrangement because he has commitments to honour."

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Maybe we are the same .last week thieves stole most of my medical equipment including a solar system I'm on my knees .don't know where to started apply to smme sa no reply .if it not lockdown my business would fine

Hundred of thousands are going broke. Not just her. Time for national disobedience and revolution

Use your vote wisely next time sissie. We shall overcome the bourgeois elite ANC. alutacontinua

Such businesses need to have a way of getting an income as it is those that are employed by these businesses are not getting salaries at the moment how will they be able to fix this

Vote better next time

It will open eventually

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