Linda Majola announces shutting down his food business, Humble Cafe. The actor is heartbroken over his decision but reveals that he can’t continue to push the business as it’s affected by problems in SA.
Today I bid farewell to Humble Cafe. Inflation has proven to be the most crippling thing for us small business owners and I’m sick to my stomach to have to close my doors. This is all I’ve ever had, my heart is aching,” he tweeted.
Today I bid farewell to Humble Cafe. Inflation has proven to be the most cripling thing for us small business owners and I’m sick to my stomach to have to close my doors. This is all I’ve ever had, my heart is aching, https://t.co/mwkqtCs5GD
— Linda Majola (@majola_lindah) February 2, 2023
All the while the general public has to deal with loadshedding which has affected not only productivity levels but the profitability of many small, micro and medium business enterprises. As such, content creator and actor, Linda Majola is the latest ZAlebs to confirm the closure of his small food truck business.
I needed money, I couldn’t find work, so I opened Humble Café to empower myself and those around me. I work with both my grandmother and little sister; I employed people, we were just operating a business. It was doing well at some point but the extremely high prices that we are currently dealing with are crippling us.”
Linda announced on social media on Thursday that he is shutting down. He treasures the trailer so much. He was cooking fries in the trailer when he got a life-changing phone call to tell him that he got the role of Langa, Hlomu’s twin on The Wife, on Showmax.
Speaking to Drum the 26-year-old from a small community called Ebhonela, Mayville in KwaZulu-Natal officially closed his business on Thursday.
He says he feels like he is in constant grief, Humble was something that shaped his character and made him comfortable speaking with and in front of people. I started creating my content and exploring more creative avenues and expressing myself much more when I was working at my food truck,” he says.
Source: Fakazanews
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