Community steps in after local’s truck is stolen and burned

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Sheehama Onesmus (42) recently fell victim to a crime when his vehicle was stolen on 21 October 2018 outside his house in Imizamo Yethu (Mandela Park) in Hout Bay.

Sheehama started Sky Transportjust over two years ago, a small transport business that supports his partner, Sue Anne (29), his 2 daughters, Saskia (13), Ningeni (6) and his son, Tulonga (1).

After receiving a tip off, his vehicle, which he uses for work, was eventually found in Gugulethu, but to his dismay, his vehicle was stripped, burnt to a crisp and then abandoned.

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After receiving a tip off, his vehicle, which Sheehama uses for work, was eventually found in Gugulethu stripped and burnt to a crisp.

Hoping to restore Sheehama’s livelihood and get him back on his feet, fellow Capetonian, Pierre De Wet (39), who owns Anything Goes Furnituredecided to do something special for his friend and transport provider.

Sheehama Onesmus and Pierre De Wet outside Anything Goes Furniture in Cape Town.

“Sheehama is more than just the guy with a truck who moves furniture, he has become my friend and has really helped me grow my business. This week his livelihood was stripped from him when his truck was stolen, and with it went his business and means of looking after his family. ” – says De Wet

Pierre set up a campaign on donations based crowdfunding platform, BackaBuddy to raise R60 000 to help get Sheehama’s business back on track.

“Sheehama is such a hard worker and has a true entrepreneurial spirit. Through his dedication he built a strong small business from scratch. I cannot imagine what it would feel like to lose my whole business overnight” – says De Wet

The campaign for a new vehicle, went live on 23 October 2018 and has thus far raised R28 248.26 with contributions from 37 donors.

“We need more entrepreneurs in our country and we need more people willing to stand up for others in their time of need. Sheehama is a kind-hearted person who never asks for anything. I hope the public will back my buddy who was who was already doing it for himself but then lost it all overnight. ” – says De Wet

Help get Sheehama’s business back on track with a new vehicle by donating to his campaign on BackaBuddy here

Or make use of this SnapScan code to make a donation:

 

For more information contact info@backabuddy.co.za

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