About eight years ago, Norma Mbele and her two-year-old son were staying at a shelter in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, having escaped an abusive marriage. It was a time of financial hardship, even with her wages as a domestic worker. We had nothing, says Mbele.
The turning point came when she and her son went to a store one day. He wanted a bottle of water and I couldnt afford that. And when I went back to the shelter I thought: what is it that I can do?
What she could do, it turned out, was to become a creative entrepreneur: that was the day Mbele started creating jewellery made from upcycled materials. Fast forward to today, and she is now running a fully-fledged jewellery business, as well as training other women, including domestic workers and victims of domestic violence, to create and sell accessories themselves.
Mbeles personal style may be unusual when we meet, she wears an intricately braided, colourful headpiece but her ambition is familiar to many domestic workers in South Africa, who often start side businesses to supplement their wages. A national minimum wage of R20 per hour (around 1.15) was introduced earlier this year, but domestic work is excluded from this and despite some increase, workers still earn too little even to cover living expenses, according to a 2019 report by home cleaning platform SweepSouth.
Domestic workers still earn too little even to cover living expenses
The worlds 67m domestic workers those performing household duties such as cleaning, ironing and gardening are among the most economically vulnerable, according to the UNs International Labour Organization. So, could a side business be part of the solution?
Unfortunately, businesses often fail due to lack of skills, support structures, access to networks and mentorship, says Tuliza Sindi, CEO and founder of BRNWSH, which works with domestic workers, mainly in the inner-city neighbourhood of Hillbrow, Johannesburg.
Above: Tuliza Sindi of BRNWSH and creative entrepreneur and domestic worker Norma Mbele (photo credit: Imani Dlamini)
Since 2016, BRNWSH (formerly The Spin Cycle) has aimed to redesign the domestic work sector, partly by providing emergency funding and affordable healthcare to domestic workers, but also through storytelling: one of BRNWSHs early activities was a podcast exploring the role of domestic workers and cleaners aired on Cliff Central, an online radio station.
Sindi has also helped reposition domestic workers as innovators. Noticing that they were often adapting cleaning products to improve them (such as mixing window cleaner with Vaseline) or make them less toxic, BRNWSH approached large companies and presented domestic workers as insight generators, product testers, as strategists and product innovators. Clients now include a detergent manufacturer, and another company making food products.
The intention, says Sindi, is shifting how we understand and allocate value: showing that domestic workers are incredibly effective [and] innovative, and not limited to their perceived identity as marginalised women a narrative that Sindi believes takes away agency, autonomy and dignity.
BRNWSH which Sindi describes as a for-profit company that does social enterprise work is also supporting female workers other streams of income.
In partnership with Hackney Co-operative Developments (HCD), a cooperative that fights poverty, promotes education and tries to build social inclusion in east London, BRNWSH is now supporting a group of 24 domestic workers to establish or grow social and creative enterprises. The collaboration received a grant of almost 85,000 from the British Councils Developing Inclusive and Creative Economies (DICE) programme, and aims at helping to develop the womens side businesses which range from Norma Mbeles jewellery business to a herbal tea company to a daycare centre for kids through coaching, mentoring and access to networks. Of the 24 women, six have been receiving further support including working on practical homework assignments and participating in workshops in South Africa and the UK.
Above: Norma Mbele in discussion with the HCD team earlier this year (photo credit: Tuliza Sindi/BRNWSH)
HCDs social enterprise manager Douglas Racionzer, who has worked in the sector for decades and has started 18 social businesses himself, says social enterprise is blossoming in Hackney, and is keen to spread the HCD business model globally (see box). Hillbrow and Hackney may be on different continents, but they share some similarities, he believes: both are inner-city neighbourhoods with high levels of poverty but also vibrant economies with diverse populations. So he expects the learning to go both ways, not least because South Africa is a world leader when it comes to dealing with race and class issues.
How HCD supports local and social enterprise
HCD has more than 30 years of experience promoting economic development by supporting the creation and growth of co-operatives and social enterprises in Hackney. It currently owns seven buildings that it rents out as affordable workspaces to local businesses and creative professionals; the rental income covers the cost of HCDs support for social enterprises. That support includes coaching existing or would-be entrepreneurs, skills training and networking opportunities. In addition, they encourage other organisations and companies in Hackney to shift their supply chains and buy from social enterprises.
Racionzers role in this project is primarily to assist the South African group with training, to create resources for those wanting to start and run a social enterprise, and to research social and creative entrepreneurship in South Africa. The free toolbox has just been launched, and Racionzer and his team at HCD are currently producing case studies of South African social enterprises.
In addition, he and his colleagues visited South Africa back in July 2019 to deliver training workshops with Sindi. Women talked to advisors in one-on-one clinics, and sessions addressed issues such as finances and how to balance running a business alongside another paid job.
HCD and BRNWSH were also able to identify products made by local social and creative enterprises including those working with the BRNWSH team that could be imported into the UK. These products include leather bags, herbal tea and unique crockery from neighbouring Zimbabwe. Racionzer says there is a huge appetite for ethically-sourced products in Hackney, and the two partners are looking to establish a more formal export agreement.
The initiative has not been without challenges. One issue that both Sindi and Racionzer cite is managing expectations. That can relate to business ambitions: for example, the day-to-day challenges of life as a domestic worker can eclipse thinking about an export strategy. But it can also relate to the assumptions made about BRNWSH when people see its affiliated with an overseas organisation something Sindi admits caused real friction with one of the six participants when her expectations of the programme fell short. I think there is a sell that comes with the word England or the word Europe, Sindi says.
Still, Sindi and Racionzer are proud of what the programme has achieved.
Mbeles story is a good example. It wasnt always easy for her to grow the venture. She had to juggle it alongside her full-time job at first, plus other responsibilities, and she lacked business knowledge. But with Sindis help, she was able to identify gaps. The company didnt have a great logo and she had never considered it important to formalise the organisation, she says. But registering formally has opened up opportunities, such as access to funding from financial institutions.
Above: Handcrafted jewellerymade by Norma Mbele (photo credit: Norma Mbele)
Now, Mbele is able to support her family by doing part-time domestic work, dedicating the rest of her time to her business. Her products include quirky designs such as a pair of earrings made from an old tape measure, colourful earrings made from beads, and bags inspired by African designs. She employs a team of six permanent and seven seasonal staff, who mainly sell the creations at malls and through word-of-mouth, and they are experimenting with social media. And shes sharing her skills further, by training women throughTosunga Baningi, the non-profit she co-founded in 2013. Based in Sedibeng, south of Johannesburg, it advocates against gender-based violence, campaigns for justice and provides a community for women of different nationalities and backgrounds as well as giving them a new opportunity to grow their income.
What is profound about domestic workers who start businesses is that its almost always community-orientated
It is this reinvestment in the community that Sindi says makes these women special and its what makes her own company a social enterprise in spirit. What is profound about domestic workers who start businesses is that its almost always community-orientated, she says.
Running a side business may not be the solution to the low pay of domestic work. Sindi admits that finding the time is a challenge: domestic work is a demanding job, often requiring 8-hour workdays and lengthy commutes. Thats often a huge problem, she says, though some do make it work by working nights and weekends on their ventures. And in some cases, women manage to negotiate a four-day week: Their side hustle has started to make them enough money to compensate for the day off.
And Sindi suggests that even those only able to dedicate a little amount of time can make it count. If its an hour that you can put in, thats an hour thats going to matter.
Imani Dlamini is a DICE Young Storymaker one of fourteen young journalists recruited by Pioneers Post and the British Council from six countries to report on social and creative enterprise.
Header photo: Entrepreneurs taking part in one-to-one advice clinics (photo credit: Tuliza Sindi/BRNWSH)
- Family of window cleaner hit by 33K volts call for change in law - MSN - November 12th, 2024 [November 12th, 2024]
- Window cleaning hack that makes condensation 'disappear for good' using one item - The Mirror - November 12th, 2024 [November 12th, 2024]
- 'I'm a professional cleaner and this hack will leave your windows spotless in just 15 minutes' - The Mirror - October 28th, 2024 [October 28th, 2024]
- Window Cleaners: 50 Industries That Are Way More Dark And Sinister Than Most Realize - AOL - October 28th, 2024 [October 28th, 2024]
- Amazon shoppers swear by this car window cleaner for a 'spotless' windshield and it's on sale for under $25 - Yahoo Canada Shine On - October 28th, 2024 [October 28th, 2024]
- 8 cleaning tasks to refresh your bedroom for winter for a cozy and comfortable space - Homes & Gardens - October 28th, 2024 [October 28th, 2024]
- Amy Childs shares the 2 secret to her sparkling windows & says youd never know she had 4 kids as her ho... - The Sun - October 28th, 2024 [October 28th, 2024]
- 15 Of The Best Glass Cleaners If Youre Looking For A Streakless Shine - BuzzFeed - October 17th, 2024 [October 17th, 2024]
- Window Cleaning - The Herald Bulletin - October 17th, 2024 [October 17th, 2024]
- 'Incredible' cleaning hack for streak-free windows - takes 'less than 15 seconds' to do - Express - October 17th, 2024 [October 17th, 2024]
- Windows will be streak-free in 5 minutes if cleaned with 1 cost-effective kitchen item - Express - October 17th, 2024 [October 17th, 2024]
- 'Magic way' to clean your skirting boards and leave them dust-free for good using unusual product - The Mirror - October 17th, 2024 [October 17th, 2024]
- World's First Window Cleaning Robot Reports to New York City Skyscraper - Electropages - September 29th, 2024 [September 29th, 2024]
- People are just realising theres a hidden button on windows that makes chore so much easier & its blo... - The Irish Sun - September 29th, 2024 [September 29th, 2024]
- Windows will be streak-free in 15 seconds with 1 incredible kitchen item - not vinegar - Express - September 20th, 2024 [September 20th, 2024]
- The one-ingredient hack to make windows 'streak free' in 15 seconds - OK! magazine - September 20th, 2024 [September 20th, 2024]
- Get 'streak-free' windows in seconds with cleaning expert's 'incredible' tip - Wales Online - September 20th, 2024 [September 20th, 2024]
- Drivers warned over windscreen wiper issue that risks 2,500 fine - how to avoid - The Mirror - September 20th, 2024 [September 20th, 2024]
- How to Boost Performance of the Computer With Ccleaner - Editorialge - September 20th, 2024 [September 20th, 2024]
- InventHelp Inventor Develops Newly Designed Window Cleaning Device (TRO-1186) - Yahoo Finance - August 25th, 2024 [August 25th, 2024]
- Calgary businesses want more clarity as they brace for another four weeks of water restrictions - Calgary Herald - August 25th, 2024 [August 25th, 2024]
- Is Vinegar The Secret To Dazzling Clean Windows? - House Digest - January 13th, 2024 [January 13th, 2024]
- Hobot-R3 window cleaning robot does a great job (cleaning review) - CyberShack - December 20th, 2023 [December 20th, 2023]
- Spiderman Robot Said To Be The Future Of Window Cleaning - ECJ - European Cleaning Journal - April 21st, 2023 [April 21st, 2023]
- Never Thought Id Be This Impressed by a Robotic Window Cleaner, but Here I Am - Gizmodo Australia - April 21st, 2023 [April 21st, 2023]
- Get streak-free windows that sparkle using cleaning enthusiasts holy grail method - Express - April 21st, 2023 [April 21st, 2023]
- 7 Natural Kitchen Cleaning Products to Try | Kitchn - The Kitchn - April 21st, 2023 [April 21st, 2023]
- Window Washing Expert is a Premier Company Offering First Rate ... - Digital Journal - April 21st, 2023 [April 21st, 2023]
- Give Your Windows Faux Frames With The Electrical Tape Hack - House Digest - April 21st, 2023 [April 21st, 2023]
- Accused killer's slain parents asked for him to serve probation near ... - Bangor Daily News - April 21st, 2023 [April 21st, 2023]
- Rochester auto shop cleaning up after theft led to police chase - 13WHAM-TV - April 21st, 2023 [April 21st, 2023]
- Professional cleaner reveals the feature she'd never have in her house: 'It's a nightmare to clean' - Daily Mail - April 21st, 2023 [April 21st, 2023]
- Housekeeper's Car Stolen Outside Home She Was Cleaning, Then Used in Bank Robbery - NBC Southern California - April 21st, 2023 [April 21st, 2023]
- Patch App team with Burnley FC for military veterans scheme - Telegraph and Argus - April 21st, 2023 [April 21st, 2023]
- UK Professional Cleaning (Sanitization & Disinfectant) Products Market will be Reach at a Highest CAGR by 2031 - openPR - April 21st, 2023 [April 21st, 2023]
- The 10 Best Window Cleaning Services in Rocklin, CA 2022 - June 3rd, 2022 [June 3rd, 2022]
- Window Cleaning | Jim's Window Cleaning Services - 131 546 - June 3rd, 2022 [June 3rd, 2022]
- Window Cleaning Service Bluefield, WV Pro-Clean Window Cleaning - June 3rd, 2022 [June 3rd, 2022]
- Window Cleaning Plano - Plano Window Cleaning & Glass Repair - June 3rd, 2022 [June 3rd, 2022]
- Globe Window Cleaning, Columbus Ohio Window Cleaners - June 3rd, 2022 [June 3rd, 2022]
- How Much Does Window Cleaning Cost? - Angi - June 3rd, 2022 [June 3rd, 2022]
- 10 Telescopic Or Extendable Window Cleaning Pole Reviews - June 3rd, 2022 [June 3rd, 2022]
- 20+ Window Cleaning Contract Template & Forms (Word, PDF) - June 3rd, 2022 [June 3rd, 2022]
- 5 Best Window Cleaners in Cleveland, OH - Kev's Best - June 3rd, 2022 [June 3rd, 2022]
- Wrexham window cleaner giving back to the community by sprucing up dirty roadsigns - Wrexham.com - June 3rd, 2022 [June 3rd, 2022]
- Sidestepping the Pitfalls of Seasonal Hiring An Employers Guide to Bringing Aboard Minors, Interns, and Volunteers this Summer - JD Supra - June 3rd, 2022 [June 3rd, 2022]
- Commercial Robotic Cleaners Market 2022 In-depth Assessment, Industry Drivers, Future Roadmap by 2030 The Greater Binghamton Business Journal - The... - June 3rd, 2022 [June 3rd, 2022]
- How to clean rust off metal with baking soda - two best methods to banish stubborn rust - Express - June 3rd, 2022 [June 3rd, 2022]
- Gogglebox fans call for Giles and Mary to be cut from show 'Need to go' - Express - June 3rd, 2022 [June 3rd, 2022]
- Cat's Adorable Interaction With Window Cleaner Melts Hearts Online - Newsweek - October 5th, 2021 [October 5th, 2021]
- The Window Washing Routine That Will Keep Your Glass Spotless - Yahoo Lifestyle - October 5th, 2021 [October 5th, 2021]
- Window Glass Falls From 45th Story of The Avery In Downtown SF, Shatters On Ground - California News Times - October 5th, 2021 [October 5th, 2021]
- 7 Different Types of Lifts for Construction | CK - Construction Kenya - October 5th, 2021 [October 5th, 2021]
- UW study provides rare window into work life of app-based drivers during pandemic - UW News - October 5th, 2021 [October 5th, 2021]
- Window Cleaning Robot Market Strategic Growth Initiatives, Near-term and Long-term Growth Prospects, Competition Structure and Market Structure - The... - February 20th, 2021 [February 20th, 2021]
- Global Glass Cleaning Robots Market to 2026 Industry Perspective, Comprehensive Analysis, and Forecast KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper - KSU | The... - February 20th, 2021 [February 20th, 2021]
- Cleaning tips: Expert shares the 'best' way to clean windows and leave them streak-free - Express - February 20th, 2021 [February 20th, 2021]
- Current Scenario of Cleaning Services Market by Trends, Drivers, Strategies, Applications and Competitive Landscape The Bisouv Network - The Bisouv... - February 20th, 2021 [February 20th, 2021]
- Harrowing year couldn't break their bond | News | thecentralvirginian.com - The Central Virginian - February 20th, 2021 [February 20th, 2021]
- Who is the third best Grizzlies player? - Grizzly Bear Blues - February 20th, 2021 [February 20th, 2021]
- Window cleaning: Mrs Hinch fans share how to clean UPVC windows and doors - Express - February 14th, 2021 [February 14th, 2021]
- Window Cleaning Cloths Market Segmentation By Qualitative And Quantitative Research Incorporating Impact Of Economic And Non-Economic Aspects By 2027... - February 14th, 2021 [February 14th, 2021]
- Bloke gives his car homemade tinted windows using three items youll already have in your cupboards, heres ho - The Sun - February 14th, 2021 [February 14th, 2021]
- Self-Cleaning Window Market Size by Top Key Players, SWOT Analysis, Business Overview, Forecast 2027 The Bisouv Network - The Bisouv Network - February 14th, 2021 [February 14th, 2021]
- Man gives his car 'tinted' windows using three household items - Ammon News - February 14th, 2021 [February 14th, 2021]
- Man gives his car 'tinted' windows using three household items and it cost less than 10 - Mirror Online - February 14th, 2021 [February 14th, 2021]
- What can I clean my TV screen with? The FOUR best solutions - Express - February 14th, 2021 [February 14th, 2021]
- Comprehensive Report on Cleaning Services Market 2021 | Size, Growth, Demand, Opportunities & Forecast To 2027 | Cleaning Africa Services, Perfect... - February 14th, 2021 [February 14th, 2021]
- Leave the Capitol damaged to remind us how fragile our democracy is - Newsday - February 14th, 2021 [February 14th, 2021]
- Autonomous mobile robots doing the dirty work - ZDNet - February 14th, 2021 [February 14th, 2021]
- Distilled vinegar cleaning hacks that will save you money - Heart - February 9th, 2021 [February 9th, 2021]
- Disinfecting a Car to Protect Against Germs, Coronavirus - Healthline - February 9th, 2021 [February 9th, 2021]
- How to clean tarnished copper pans using clever ketchup cleaning hack - Express - February 9th, 2021 [February 9th, 2021]
- Start spring cleaning on the cheap: Save up to $130 on a Neato robot vacuum - CNET - February 9th, 2021 [February 9th, 2021]
- Automotive Cleaning Brushes Market Competitive Insights, Demand and Supply Analysis 2021 to 2027 KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper - KSU | The Sentinel... - February 9th, 2021 [February 9th, 2021]
- How to clean a stove top remove grease from glass or gas cooktops with baking soda and more - Real Homes - February 9th, 2021 [February 9th, 2021]
- Some of Oklahoma's CARES Act money went to cleaning windows, welcome centers - kfor.com - February 9th, 2021 [February 9th, 2021]
- Window cleaner stole from pensioner after having cup of tea with her - Nottinghamshire Live - February 9th, 2021 [February 9th, 2021]
- Can you clean with white wine vinegar? 12 things you can and CANT clean with vinegar - Express - February 9th, 2021 [February 9th, 2021]
- Professional Cleaning Robots Market 2021-2025: Future Growth Scenario, Technology, Business Analysis by GE Inspection Robotics, Robotic Tank Cleaning,... - February 9th, 2021 [February 9th, 2021]