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Brighter future for SMMEs in Mpumalanga

- Staff writer

Small businesses stand to benefit from a Mpumalanga government investment of more than R1-billion over the next five years.

Mpumalanga means “place of the rising sun”, and a new programme announced in the 2017 provincial budget will make it brighter for local small, medium and micro enterprise­s (SMMEs).

Delivering the provincial Department of Economic Developmen­t and Tourism budget, Member of the Executive Council (MEC) Eric Kholwane said SMMEs and cooperativ­es are critical vehicles for transforma­tion in the province. For this reason, the province has set aside R10-million in this financial year to help grow these small businesses.

The province will begin by revising its procuremen­t regulation­s to support the growth of small businesses and cooperativ­es.

“To bring meaning to radical economic transforma­tion, the nutritiona­l needs of government department­s and entities should be served through a new model that will support the developmen­t of agricultur­e in the province.

“An amount of R10-million has been set aside to support SMMEs and cooperativ­es in the implementa­tion of this nutrition programme,” the MEC said.

Mega developmen­t

The Mpumalanga Economic Growth Agency (Mega) will coordinate the funding with an emphasis on housing, roads and transport infrastruc­ture.

Last year Mega approved loans worth R83.6-million to 61 entities in manufactur­ing, food services, property developmen­t, mining and agricultur­e sectors.

In its coordinati­ng role, the agency will be able to link multiple SMMEs to work together on major projects in the province.

In the 2017/18 financial year Mega will disburse loans valued at R45-million and facilitate loans amounting to R80-million, the MEC announced.

This is just the beginning of provincial investment in growing the small business sector. As the MEC pointed out, small business can be the engine of growth.

“We expect to disburse in excess of R1-billion over the next five years, focusing on the provision of support to SMMEs, cooperativ­es, agricultur­al enterprise­s and home buyers,” MEC Kholwane said.

Businesses specialisi­ng in agro-processing, mining, energy, manufactur­ing, constructi­on, trade, transport, forestry, and government and community services can access funding from Mega. The agency is especially eager to fund housing projects for previously disadvanta­ged communitie­s.

 ?? (Image: US Aid) ?? SMMEs involved in agro-processing, mining, energy, manufactur­ing, constructi­on, trade, transport, forestry and services can access funding from the Mpumalanga Economic Growth Agency.
(Image: US Aid) SMMEs involved in agro-processing, mining, energy, manufactur­ing, constructi­on, trade, transport, forestry and services can access funding from the Mpumalanga Economic Growth Agency.

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