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Cloudy Deliveries Aims To Help Elderly People Through Their Delivery Service

Cloudy Deliveries Aims To Help Elderly People Through Their Delivery Service. Cloudy Deliveries is a delivery service which helps facilitate the exchange of goods & money between customers & vendors. It also seeks to help people carry their groceries from point A to B & assist with anything that can be delivered & collected.

When the business started the young entrepreneurs knew that their delivery service will not be perfect that is why they have dedicated themselves to working extremely hard and to paying attention to every delivery they make. Behind every delivery they have made and will make there are young people who are passionate about customer service and are dedicated to leaving customers satisfied. The support it has received from its community and the recognition it got from langaonline.co.za and City Vision has been encouraging to the young entrepreneurs. It has motivated them to be more committed to their long term goal which is to provide a reliable alternative to how the exchange of money and goods take place.

A 22-year-old UWC law student, Colin Mkosi, told Good Things Guy that, customers place their orders over the phone. “Cloudy deliveries has helped a lot of old people, people who take some time to go to shops. So we catered for those people and in townships. The business has helped us to be able to get some pocket money to do some stuff which we need to do, so it has helped us in that way.”

According to CGTN Africa, President Cyril Ramaphosa has praised the young entrepreneurs who established Cloudy Deliveries in his weekly newsletter  as he referred to them as a “new breed of young entrepreneurs” for coming up with “home-grown solutions to the contemporary challenges we face” as the country continues to battle the economic shock of the Covid-19 pandemic. “Our economic recovery cannot wait until the corona virus pandemic is over. It needs to start now. One of the defining developments during the lockdown was how businesses in the townships and rural areas came into their own as people were not able to travel around much,” he said.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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