Lets Build Something Togethere!

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+27 65 282 4364

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Postmasburg, Northern Cape, South Africa

Frequently Asked Question!

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Mpinch ya Kasi is a digital marketplace that helps township entrepreneurs sell products nationally — clothing, merch, household items, tickets, and more.
We provide tech, visibility, and access, not gatekeeping.

Anyone.
• Local brands
• Township entrepreneurs
• Small businesses
• Community clubs
• Event organisers
• Creators/merch sellers

If you have a physical product or hosting an event, you can sell here.

No.
If you’re just starting out, you can sell as an individual.
If you grow bigger, we help you transition to a registered company.

We operate on a simple commission model.
You only pay when you sell.
No monthly fees. No hidden costs.
(You can customise the percentage in the future.)

Payments are sent directly to the seller’s bank account after the order is confirmed and completed.
No complicated withdrawals.
No delays.
Simple

No.
We are a platform, not a warehouse.
Sellers handle delivery or collection unless arrangements are made.

Not always — but that’s exactly why we exist.
We build trust through:
• Verified seller pages
• Clear product descriptions
• Safe online payments
• Professional marketplace design

Our platform makes kasi sellers look credible and legit.

We don’t allow:
• Fake brands
• Illegal items
• Dangerous chemicals
• Weapons
• Anything violating SA law

We keep standards high so legit sellers benefit.

We are built for township entrepreneurship, not corporations.
• Lower barriers
• Zero listing fees
• No warehouse requirements
• Kasi-focused visibility
• Local brand support

Takealot works for big brands.
We work for our people.

No.
Mining is a bonus vertical, not the foundation.
If mines join, great — they bring big buyers.
If not, the platform still grows through:
• merch
• events
• local brands
• community businesses
• township retail

Mpinch ya Kasi is designed to win with or without mines.

Because we are built on:
• Real township needs
• Real tech expertise
• Real access gaps
• Real demand for kasi products
• Real economic purpose

Most platforms ignore township businesses.
We exist because of them

To build the largest inclusive marketplace in South Africa,
one where township businesses compete nationally —
and eventually globally.