ALEXANDRA RESIDENTS ENCOURAGED TO GRAB OPPORTUNITIES AND CREATE OWN JOBS
Bunzamutupo SADC VOICE
Reporter
The Deputy Minister
in the Presidency Mr Obed Bapela urged the community of Alexandra to grab the
job opportunities that currently exist in the country and refrain from seeing
some of these jobs as low-level jobs.
Bapela said, “Many
jobs exist in the country. However, many people fail to realise that these
opportunities exist because they look down on them.”
Bopela was speaking
at a co-operatives workshop hosted by the Department of
Trade and Industry (the dti) in
Alexandra on Monday, 10 February 2014. Aspiring entrepreneurs and the youth
were workshopped about forming co-operatives in order to access funding from
government and its agencies.
“There are a lot of
dumping sites in Alexandra, and if the youth could see such opportunities,
organise themselves into co-operatives and clean up these sites or even recycle
the material found there, such projects would assist them to create jobs for
themselves and also participate in the local economy,” said Bapela.
He advised the
community to copy the strategies utilised by foreign nationals to establish and
run businesses and compete with them instead of fighting them.
The chairperson of
the Trade and Industry Portfolio Committee Mrs Joanmariae Fubbs say
co-operatives provide a tool to creating jobs for oneself, others and vehicle
for growing the economy. She encouraged the community to think out of the box,
stop asking for government to provide jobs and start creating their own jobs.
“If you are united
in number you have the power. Co-operatives are successful because they bring
together different skills and contributions and promote corporate ownership,”
she added.
According to Fubbs,
the Co-operatives Act which recently signed into law provides for a lot of
opportunities for support and funding for co-operatives.
The community gets
an opportunity to interact with officials from the dti’s incentive
administration division, the Youth and Co-operatives Directorates, Small
Enterprise Development Agency (seda), Companies and Intellectual Property
Commission (CIPC) and the National Empowerment Fund (NEF).
Ms Linda Chauke, an
entrepreneur who owns a Mayonnaise manufacturing company said she was excited
about the information she received at the workshop. She said she had been
struggling to get funding to improve her business and buy new equipment.
“I am happy to have received this
information. I am now considering converting to a co-operative and give ownership to
other people I work with so we can be able to access these wonderful
opportunities from government,” she added.
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