SweepSouth working to prepare its domestic workers for coronavirus
The local startup is taking steps to make its SweepStars aware of the outbreak and how to handle it.
The local startup is taking steps to make its SweepStars aware of the outbreak and how to handle it.
The cleaning services platform is now making bookings available for users in Johannesburg and Cape Town.
The startup has a solution for customers when they get hit by unexpected loadshedding.
Cleaning service startups, SweepSouth, has just launched in Durban, making it the fourth city where it’s available, after Joburg, Cape Town and Pretoria.
Customers will now be able to request a cleaner right from their smartphone thanks to the free SweepSouth app.
Startup Grind is hosting its first unofficial event on the 16th February.
Some of South Africa’s top investors injected funds into SweepSouth beginning in April last year.
For those of us that dread the weekly house-cleaning ritual, SweepSouth is on hand to make life a bit easier.
To win, all you need to do is buy a R50 ticket and convince Silicon Cape founder Vinny Lingham that your idea is worth the cash.
The South African cleaning service startup will be incubated in San Francisco for the next four months.
Sharing its latest report, the Fairwork report shows pay, xenophobia, and lack of unions as critical concerns for the local gig worker.