Consumer Trends In Township Economy During Lockdown

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Lebo Matsegoa CEO at Foshizi about We have heard the adage that the world as we know it will no longer exist when the world has seen the back of the coronavirus. This means that businesses are also going to have to adapt to these changes and find new ways to appeal to consumers. Research company Foshizi spent some time on the ground in Soweto, Alexandra, Kagiso, Mamelodi, CosmoCity, Tembisa to have a look at how the lockdown will change the landscape for the Township economy.
11 May 2020 12PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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