GOVERNMENT SHOULD PRIORITISE AFTERCARE FOR SMALL BUSINESSES
BY BRIAN KAJENGO
Aspiring entrepreneurs and co-operatives attending the enterprise
development workshop organised by the Department of Trade and Industry (the
dti) together with the City of Tshwane Municipality requested government to
increase resources in order to take care of struggling businesses operating at
a small scale.
The workshop which held in Hammanskraal, Pretoria yesterday, was aimed
at coordinating and facilitating enterprise
development activities aimed at assisting aspiring enterprises to be
formalised, so as to access various support interventions offered by the dti
and its agencies.
The chairperson of Building Nation Co-operative, Mr Kgotso Ramasa said
co-operatives and small businesses be prioritised in these kinds of workshops
and aftercare intensified in order for them to be fully operational.
“The struggle for small businesses is not only a direct lack of
financial resources, most of the time it is the lack of know-how of running the
business, and without government intervention and support some of us will not
survive in the future,’’ said Ramasa.
Ramasa pointed out the need to hold enterprise development workshops
frequently in order to keep track of the development and challenges facing
small businesses.
The Director of Communications and Marketing at the dti, Ms
Qondani Rwigema said working together with stakeholders, sharing information,
as well as working with target groups ensures that aspiring entrepreneurs and
businesses get through the necessary business steps to be operational and are
provided with business growth services.
“the dti’s objective today was to work with a focus group of
small businesses to develop them in a specific area with the hope of them
becoming viable and key in their specific sector,” said Rwigema.
Rwigema added that the process would encourage businesses to aspire to
be emerging exporters in their respective fields and take part in the different
export market platforms offered by the dti.
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