How Khoja Group is weathering the COVID-19 storm | The Planner

Like many businesses, Khoja Group found itself in a difficult position during the lockdown.

“As we are a non-essential service provider, Khoja Group was closed on full lockdown for two months and had no source of income at all. Personal funds had to be utilised to stay afloat,” says Webster Mathe, vice president of operations for the group.

Khoja Group is a leading, privately-owned BBBEE company with over 25 years’ experience in producing awards and trophies of all kinds across its extensive and impressive portfolio of designs.

After a complete shutdown, business at Khoja Group is slowly starting to pick up as regulations ease.

Khoja Group is currently adapting to the new norm and servicing virtual awards ceremonies will be the next natural step in its evolution.

“We are not out up of the woods yet but we are confident that the aftereffects of COVID-19 will be short-lived and in no time, events and awards will be back in full swing to cater for the social interaction we are so starved of,” comments Mathe.

Khoja Group is currently adapting to the new norm and servicing virtual awards ceremonies will be the next natural step in its evolution.

“Awards help boost the morale of employees, and during this time we feel it is more important than ever to recognise the achievements of top performers however possible.”

“Awards help boost the morale of employees, and during this time we feel it is more important than ever to recognise the achievements of top performers however possible,” explains Mathe, highlighting that Khoja Group will not deviate from what it is good at but instead, ensure that it is in the right place, at the right time and primed for opportunity.

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