Actress and entrepreneur Tebogo Thobejane has encountered another setback in her business pursuits, as her newly opened strip club, C30, in Sandton, Johannesburg, has shut down after only a week of operation. This closure marks the second time Thobejane has faced challenges in the clubbing industry.
After spending a year in Dubai due to security concerns, Tebogo returned to South Africa with hopes of reviving her business ventures. Previously, she owned Club X at The Grand in Sandton, but that establishment also struggled to find success before her relocation.
A source close to Thobejane revealed that C30 faced difficulties attracting a steady crowd, exacerbated by a recent shooting incident that likely deterred potential patrons. “It didn’t last. I think they did some renovations and tried to reopen, but had to close down,” the source stated, underscoring the competitive nature of the clubbing business.
Despite these challenges, the source emphasized that setbacks are a common part of entrepreneurship. “Every entrepreneur knows you try one business, it fails, and you move on to the next,” they noted. In the wake of this latest closure, Tebogo is reportedly focusing on other business opportunities, demonstrating resilience and a commitment to her entrepreneurial journey. While the recent experiences may be disheartening, her determination to continue evolving in the business landscape remains strong.
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