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Sarah Langa Loses Her Business Instagram Page

Sarah Langa Loses Her Business Instagram Page. One of the best way to push your hustle is via social media. That is why many people open business accounts, where they specifically post about their products and services.

One personality who is big on business is Sarah Langa. Many people now her as a model, content creator and brand ambassador. Sarah is also into business, and quite good at it. She is the co-founder of Choose Happy Pay, which she runs with Boity Thulo, Maps Maponyane, Ayanda Thabethe, and Sive Ngezi. The business offers shoppers the ability to split their payments equally over two pay cheques, interest-free and with zero deposits required.

Sarah also runs an e-commerce business called Luvant. The business specializes in consignment luxury goods. Just like all her hustles, Sarah has been spending a lot of her time focusing on growing this project and building the business. Sadly, she has just lost Luvant business Instagram page. She took to her personal Instagram page, notifying her followers as well as clients about the set back.

Sarah assured her clients and followers that she is working hard to get the page back. She also asked them to spread the word.

Dear Luvant Community,

We regret to inform you that our original Instagram account, Luvant_SA, has been taken down unexpectedly. While we are working diligently to resolve this issue, we ask for your support in reconnecting with our community on our new Instagram account: @luvant_za.

For the past nine years, we have cherished building and nurturing our community with you. It is heartbreaking to see this vanish overnight. However, with your help, we can bring the Luvant family back together.

Please help us spread the word and follow us on @luvant_za. Together, we can rebuild and continue to grow stronger than ever.

For more information or for any customer/sales related communication please email us on: [email protected],”
she posted.

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