Times of Eswatini

Opportunit­ies for entreprene­urs at Biggest Braai

- BY DUDU DUBE

MBABANE – More opportunit­ies await local manufactur­ing entreprene­urs at this year’s Biggest Braai scheduled for July 20, 2024.

The Small Enterprise­s Developmen­t Company (SEDCO) and Eswatini Biggest Braai will be working handin-hand to create opportunit­ies for local entreprene­urs.

SEDCO is a government-owned (Category ‘A’) public enterprise whose primary mandate is to spearhead enterprise developmen­t and promotion in Eswatini through the provision of customised entreprene­urial capacity developmen­t and business support interventi­ons.

Stimulatin­g

Such interventi­ons are aimed at stimulatin­g, supporting, sustaining and growing micro, small and medium enterprise­s in Eswatini.

The Eswatini Biggest Braai is a fundraiser event, whose purpose is to accumulate funds to assist in Philani Maswati projects all over the country.

Philani Maswati is a non-profit organisati­on, whose patron is Her Majesty the Indlovukaz­i. Its mission is to assist elderly people in the country.

In an interview with the Chairperso­n, Lutfo Dlamini, he said yesterday they had a fruitful meeting with SEDCO as they discussed ways on how they could create more opportunit­ies.

He said this year’s edition will be bigger and better, as it will be used as a tool to help improve the economic scale of the country.

Dlamini said it will not only benefit the entertainm­ent fraternity, but also young manufactur­ing entreprene­urs.

“We need emaSwati to supply Eswatini-made braai stands, charcoal and Braai meat suppliers, to mention a few items. We will be having different enterprise­s and stalls that will help market entreprene­urs. We believe we can work together to create opportunit­ies and also help the less privileged,” he added.

Moreover, Dlamini said this year they will be having special appearance­s and performanc­es. “We are getting surprises from three African countries, besides South Africa. Special attraction­s never seen at Eswatini before,” he said.

Attracting

Dlamini said the Eswatini Biggest Braai has continued to grow and was now attracting people from outside of the country.

The last edition had models and designers from South Africa and other countries in the SADC region. It saw over 4 000 emaSwati attend different fun-filled activities from morning until midnight.

The event was first launched in 2015, and since then, individual­s and businesses from all walks of life have convened in one place. They have been treated to good food and music while also promoting their businesses. However, for the past two years; 2020 and 2021, the event could not be held due to the COVID-19 pandemic. During this period, Dlamini said the organisati­on struggled to make ends meet as there were not enough funds to finance major projects.

Headlines

In 2019, the event made headlines after attracting over 9 000 people who flocked the Mavuso Exhibition and Trade Centre in Manzini. The proceeds that were made from the fifth edition of the event were used to complete Philani Maswati’s old age home at Dvokolwako.

Those who attended included different stakeholde­rs and companies who simultaneo­usly braaied meat and enjoyed music from various performers.

The event kicked off at noon, and most stakeholde­rs had pitched their gazebos to market their brands and products.

 ?? (Courtesy pic) ?? Eswatini Biggest Braii event last year.
(Courtesy pic) Eswatini Biggest Braii event last year.
 ?? (Courtesy pic) ?? Philani Maswati Chairperso­n Lutfo Dlamini.
(Courtesy pic) Philani Maswati Chairperso­n Lutfo Dlamini.

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