Work does not kill but it makes people financially stronger.

Side hustling is the new phenomenon that’s taking the nation by storm.

SouthAfricawas already in recession when the first Covid-19 case was recorded in March 2020.

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The massive national lockdown that followed thereafter delivered the sucker punch.

Thokozani Dlamini, 26, works as an installer for an electrical company.

One of her neighborhood friends adviced her to start selling cosmetics at her work place.

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29-year-old Gauteng department of education IT technician Ntombi Mahlangu has taken social media by storm.

It is a hit with her online clients and it is the reason she has become popular.

She is now contemplating on quitting her day job to sorely focus on her side hustle.

Mzansi Entrepreneurs: Side Hustling Is the New Norm in South Africa

Thokozani Dlamini was forced to look for a second income after his company cut working days. Photo: Supplied.Source: UGC

South Africans are indeed shifting dimensions and changing their mindset.

Why wait for one salary when you might get two?

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Mzansi Entrepreneurs: Side Hustling Is the New Norm in South Africa

Noma Sikhosana started selling cosmetics after her husband lost his job due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Photo: Supplied.Source: UGC

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Mzansi Entrepreneurs: Side Hustling Is the New Norm in South Africa

29-year-old Gauteng department of education IT technician Ntombi Mahlangu has been making a living selling veggies. Photo: Supplied.Source: UGC