Beer Brewing
Women who do this business are the most insecure in the whole
informal business sector. The nature of the business requires them to bear with
all sorts of people, most of them drunkards who use abusive language. They even
beat them and refuse to pay for their drinks. Furthermore, the environment for
this kind of business is hazardous to health, let alone the fact that some of
the local brews are illicit and therefore sold in hidden places and during odd
hours. Often this locally brewed stuff is sold at homes or near homes. The
children may imitate some of the bad manners from both the customers and their
mothers. If the place where the stuff is sold is far from home, the women are at
a risk of being beaten, sexually harassed and even raped.
Furthermore, the beer selling business is associated with
prostitution. Some people can not understand how one can sell beer without being
a prostitute. The labelling theory here applies very much. Thus the women become
the target of verbal abuse even if when they are not in the prostitution
business. Beer brewing business is dehumanizing indeed. That is why women
interviewed in Mlalakuwa, Manzese, Buguruni, Moshi and Mwanga, say that if they
had other occupations open to them, they could not have opted for
it.