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Cape Town mother survives by selling amahewu and porridge

By Buziwe Nocuze • Nandipha Lupuwano sells porridge for R10 and amahewu for between R15 and R25 at a Cape Town taxi rank to support her family. • The mother of three started the small business because her R370 child support grant for one child was not enough to buy food. Nandipha Lupuwano wakes up before sunrise every day to cook porridge for her customers. The Cape Town mother of three sells porridge and amahewu at a taxi rank to make extra mon…
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@ScrollaAfrica #RealNewsForMobile broke the news in on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
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