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BE DRIVEN: South Africa’s first black woman to own a microbrewery has had to shut down her business after months of little to no income as a result of lockdown regulations. Apiwe Nxusani-Mawela who was born and raised in Butterworth in the Eastern Cape founded Brewsters Craft in 2015 and it introduces students to the science of beer making through training and provides professional breweries a service through beer quality testing. In 2019 she launched her own beer and cider brand called Tolokazi. She joins us on the line.
By Radio 2000BE DRIVEN: South Africa’s first black woman to own a microbrewery has had to shut down her business after months of little to no income as a result of lockdown regulations. Apiwe Nxusani-Mawela who was born and raised in Butterworth in the Eastern Cape founded Brewsters Craft in 2015 and it introduces students to the science of beer making through training and provides professional breweries a service through beer quality testing. In 2019 she launched her own beer and cider brand called Tolokazi. She joins us on the line.