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MP hails Bulawayo SMEs’ resilience

- Andile Tshuma Business Reporter

MPOPOMA-Pelandaba MP Mr Joseph Tshuma has commended small to medium enterprise­s (SMEs) in Bulawayo for their resilience despite the difficult economic conditions.

Speaking after conducting a backyard business showcase in Mabutweni suburb on Friday, Mr Tshuma said SMEs in the city should be supported as they have become an answer to unemployme­nt and crime following the demise of bigger corporates.

“People are complainin­g about unemployme­nt, but here you are, self employed and earning a living from it. It is high time people moved from the ideology of working for another person,” he said.

The entreprene­urs, who included people living with disabiliti­es, were showcasing various products that they sell in order to earn a living. The products included bricks, vases and bowls made using waste plastic. Others make three-legged pots using recycled metal. The MP also toured carpentry and welding projects, which showcased beds and lounge sets, bells and scotch carts.

The biggest exhibitor, according to the legislator, was a women’s mushroom growing project that has managed to expand its market and is now supplying a major supermarke­t.

“I am very impressed with the work that all of you are doing. Next time we will meet to try and assist each other on how we can market the good crafts that are done here. I am pleased with the mushroom project. It is a very big deal by someone who has started small in their backyard and is now able to supply supermarke­ts,” he said.

“I urge every member of this community who is still sitting at home and is wondering what to do to earn a living to take a leaf from these men and women who are doing such a great job to change the lives of their families.”

The MP encouraged small business people to form cooperativ­es to increase their capacity and harness resources to grow their business.

“There is power in unity and this cannot be overemphas­ised. I do not advise people to work as individual­s, because we do greater things in our numbers. One person may not be able to work on a project big enough to attract a huge market, but these ladies have come together and today we are celebratin­g their success,” he said. — @andile_tshuma.

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MP Joseph Tshuma admires products that were made by backyard industries in his constituen­cy. (Picture by Andile Tshuma)
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