Kaffa Hoist Café in Langa
A new local coffee hangout seeking to inspire and uplift community members
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Located
 on Washington Street in Langa – one of Cape Town’s oldest and most 
vibrant township areas situated approximately 12-kms from the CBD – sits
 the Guga S’Thebe Arts and Cultural Centre. Established in 1927, the 
community building has since acted as a focal point for cultural 
improvement in Langa welcoming residents and foreigners through its 
brightly-coloured doors and into a space dedicated to the empowerment of
 the local people.
While the institution itself holds certain wonderment – inside the 
hub is equipped with an amphitheatre, exhibition area, art studio, and 
so much more – which all contribute to its artistic allure and community
 exploration, one of its greatest charms (and newest upliftment 
ventures) is found in its backyard…

Located behind the building – accessed through the centre’s front 
door – is an open-air quad kitted with various wooden benches and 
tables, it’s in this space that the Guga S’Thebe children’s theatre is 
housed and aptly attached is the Kaffa Hoist Café. A new start-up 
espresso bar, Kaffa Hoist Café seeks to not only serve great-tasting, 
freshly-brewed coffee and delicious fare, but to also encourage 
community members to pursue their dreams and aspirations.
Headed by Bulumko Govuza and Chris Bangira, Kaffa Hoist and Sherbet 
(Pty) Ltd – the Langa café’s formal business name – originally started 
in 2014, selling coffee, pancakes and home-made ice tea at various 
markets in and around Cape Town. Striving to one day open their own 
coffee shop, the duo worked tirelessly to follow their passions and 
achieve their dream sacrificing many things along the way to meet 
financial constraints and keep their new business afloat.

In turn, this saw Chris (who has over 10-years of experience within 
the coffee and service industry) devote all of his time to working the 
markets while also scouting for a prime coffee shop location while 
Bulumko used her expertise as a financial business analyst to get 
involved in the coffee industry and running of a successful company.
A year later the team approached the Guga S’Thebe Arts and Cultural 
Centre and eventually in September 2016, Chris and Bulumko were given 
their big break and were offered their current location on a temporary 
basis.
“We first traded for a month as a pop-up shop and then after that the
 centre wanted to extend our contract until December 2016, and now until
 February 2017,” explains Bulumko. “They’re now thinking of extending it
 even further because we’re getting a lot more traffic.”
Seeking to create an alternative space to the more traditional “local
 chill culture” in townships (which is often more alcohol and braai 
focused), Chris and Bulumko wish to create a place for all to come and 
enjoy a high-quality cup of coffee and light snack without the need to 
leave the area. What’s more, with the café being attached the local 
theatre and community centre, it’s the ideal place for groups touring 
Langa – the Guga S’Thebe Arts and Cultural Centre is part of many 
township excursions – as well as for Mother City folk looking for a 
quick cuppa Joe before work or during their lunch break.
“We’re serving people from all over the world right in our shop,” 
says Bulumko with a smile. “We want to encourage locals from all over 
Cape Town to come and realise that we can do things very well in our 
local communities. We want to show that people can get the best right 
here in the townships.”
With a key focus on using locally sourced, free-range produce and 
fresh ingredients, Kaffa Hoist Café takes pride in preparing everything 
that they can in-house and serving customers high-quality beverages and 
food. Besides for the café’s delicious coffee, crowd favourites on the 
menu include freshly made sandwiches – the chicken and mayo and egg and 
avocado sarmies fly off the shelves – while their homemade sweet and 
savoury pancakes with fillings such as Nutella and banana or chicken, 
tomato and feta keep customers coming back time and time again. Other 
treats include freshly baked scones and muffins as well as various 
shakes and homemade ice tea.

The couple are also hoping to raise enough money to also start their 
own coffee refinery and Langa coffee brand so that they too can help 
others achieve their dreams and aspirations.
“It’s important not to focus on the negatives or what you don’t 
have,” says Bulumko. “There are opportunities everywhere, you just need 
to see them and use them to get where you want to go.” “We want to 
inspire others to create a change in lifestyle,” adds Chris. “We want to
 try and inspire other community members to work hard to achieve what 
they want in life.”
“We want to encourage others to not give up and follow their passions
 and then one day they will be able to realise their dream because it 
happened to us so [we] believe that it can happen to anyone. This is 
what we want to do; people must change their own society,” the duo 
concludes.

THE ORIGIN OF ‘KAFFA HOIST’: ‘Kaffa’ originally derives 
from the word ‘kaffe’ – meaning coffee – which is used in larger parts 
of the world and ‘Hoist’ is a synonym for upliftment or “boost”. 
Therefore, Kaffa Hoist aims to uplift the local community by boosting 
the coffee culture in townships and surrounds by providing a space for 
people from all walks of life to come together and enjoy good coffee and
 great vibes.
Tip: Kaffa Hoist also cooks various pre-ordered hot 
dishes. Choose from four of each family member; fruits, vegetables, 
protein, dairy, grains and oils and let the Langa team surprise you with
 a delicious home-cooked meal. Contact Kaffa Hoist directly for more 
information and prices. Meals must be ordered well in advance.
The Bill: Hot Beverages (coffee, tea and hot 
chocolate): R15 – R29 | Cold Beverages (shakes, smoothies and cool 
drinks): R18 – R30 | Light meals (freshly made sandwiches, pancakes, 
scones and muffins): R8 – R30
by Krysia Gaweda | Video Credit: Josh Oates
 
 