New Era

Iipumbu impressed with Erongo SMEs activeness

- ■ Maihapa Ndjavera - mndjavera@nepc.com.na

Minister of Industrial­isation and Trade (MIT) Lucia Iipumbu is impressed with the activeness of small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) in the Erongo region. She expressed this sentiment during stakeholde­rs’ consultati­ons with the business community in the Erongo region.

During the past year, MIT collaborat­ed with various stakeholde­rs and embarked upon various initiative­s to support entreprene­urs hard-hit by the pandemic. Highlighti­ng the initiative­s, Iipumbu said her ministry allocated Covid-19 grants to businesses that lost income during pandemic lockdowns, of which 160 business beneficiar­ies were from the Erongo region. MIT also distribute­d some 14 790 facial masks produced by Erongo-based SMEs to vulnerable people, such as pensioners, children and people living with disabiliti­es in that region.

The Industrial Upgrading and Modernisat­ion Programme (IUMP) resulted in five successful applicants benefiting from the region, whereby a total of 44 entreprene­urs benefitted under this programme to the tune of N$13 million.

Iipumbu further stated the first phase of Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals Impact Facility (SDGIF) grants for 2020 totalled N$2.5 million and Erongo managed to successful­ly secure a fair share of these funds.

“It gives me pleasure to note here that Erongo region has and continues to be proactive in applying and participat­ing in the ministry’s efforts to grow our business sector. I can only implore you to continue with the trend,” she urged.

Erongo governor Neville Andre, at the same occasion, said the pandemic had various negative impacts for both larger and smaller firms.

However, Andre said the effect on SMEs is especially severe, particular­ly because of higher levels of vulnerabil­ity and lower resilience related to their size.

He applauded the minister, noting that through the ministries’ support of the mask production support program, there was relief to many SMEs who suffered as a result of the state of emergency regulation­s when most trading and business activities were halted. ndre stated that through the ministry’s regional officials, Erongo went ahead in soliciting sanitisers and masks through the startup survival grant for informal traders who struggled to acquire such material. “We are delighted to have launched the one-stop-shop online business registrati­on portal, which not only eases registrati­on but will minimise entreprene­ur costs, as they no longer have to drive to Swakopmund just to hand in an applicatio­n. Now, the entreprene­urs can do it online within their place and spaces,” outlined Andre.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Impressive… The trade ministry has applauded SME activities in the Erongo region. According to the ministry, the business community seems to be on a recovery path after the devastatin­g impact of the pandemic.
Photo: Contribute­d Impressive… The trade ministry has applauded SME activities in the Erongo region. According to the ministry, the business community seems to be on a recovery path after the devastatin­g impact of the pandemic.

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