WATCH: Brother and sister make a clean sweep in Kliptown, Johannesburg
“Life has not been easy for us, but we try with the little that we have,” says Kanyisile Madikizela.
With the unemployment rate in South Africa, residents in Kliptown also find it difficult to remain motivated because for many years now-even decades-the area has been poverty stricken, Westside Eldos reports.
Siblings Khanyisile and Zolile Madikizela, number among the very few who are motivated and try to put food on the table by making brooms and selling them to anyone who is interested.
“Our mother was a very talented lady, she taught us how to make brooms, she made them in order to feed us.
“When she became sick and passed, away things became more difficult for us but we knew we had to continue her legacy or else we would not be able to make ends meet, let alone eat,” said 23-year-old Kanyisile Madikizela.
“Life has not been easy for us, but we try with the little that we have,” she added.
Kanyisile, her daughter and her brother live in a shack in Kliptown but remain hopeful that things will turn around one day for them.
The talented Madikizela siblings are able to make thatched brooms from scratch in less than 15 minutes.
Zolile travels to town to sell the brooms but cannot afford to travel every day because he doesn’t always manage to sell all the brooms.
“We are appealing to residents to buy our brooms so we can try to live a slightly better life, it is honest money we are trying to make, we are selling the brooms for only R25.00,” said Zolile.
To place orders, contact Khanyisile on 078 028 4031.
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