The National Consumer Commission warns consumers against Manicaa online store

31st March 2023

The National Consumer Commission (NCC) warns consumers against transacting with Manicaa, a scam operation online, purporting to be an online business.

The Commission received several complaints from consumers alleging that they have purchased goods from Manicaa and did not receive their goods. Others alleged that they either received incorrect items, incomplete orders or defective goods with no assistance from the supplier. Upon following up on these complaints, the NCC’s investigation hit a snag as Manicaa is untraceable. 

According to its website, Manicaa “sells” high end brands of items like kitchen appliances and electronics, to items like luxurious perfumes, clothing and shoes, baby products including baby foods, toys and clothes, car tyres and parts, to mention but a few.

The Acting National Consumer Commissioner, Ms. Thezi Mabuza says the conduct of Manicaa is not in the spirit of the Consumer Protection Act (CPA). “Manicaa’s Modus Operandi is to offer to sell these items, receive the money and not deliver those goods. The CPA requires that a supplier of goods delivers those goods to a consumer, on the agreed date and place. The physical address on their website suggests that Manicaa is operating from Midrand, while the map on the “contact us” page suggests that Manicaa is based in Canada. 

The NCC’s preliminary findings indicate that Manicaa is a scam ran by Webster Kutsawa and Clara Kutsawa. While the NCC’s investigation is ongoing, the Commission advises consumers not to transact with Manicaa or these individuals. As e-commerce changes the way consumers transact, consumers are urged to exercise extra caution as online scams are on the rise. Before transacting online, do the following: 

Issued by The National Consumer Commission (NCC)