The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

SMEs loan facility generates US$31m

- Lissa Ngorima

AT LEAST 29 000 small businesses have benefited from a $12,5 million fiveyear loan facility extended by internatio­nal aid agencies, creating about 6 000 new jobs and promoting formalisat­ion of lower level business ventures.

The Sunday Mail understand­s that the five-year programme which began in 2012 and ended last month saw beneficiar­ies expand operations and generate a collective $31 million in revenue.

Internatio­nal aid partners — USAID, Department of Internatio­nal Developmen­t (DFID) and Swedish Internatio­nal Developmen­t Cooperatio­n Agency (SIDA) — funded the programme upon realising the small businesses’ potential in contributi­ng towards employment creation and economic revival.

Small and Medium Enterprise­s and Co-operative Developmen­t Minister Sithembiso Nyoni recently told The Sunday Mail that the programme had mostly benefited the youth and women.

“The purpose of this programme was to strengthen small businesses, to build skills and improve the lives of young Zimbabwean­s, especially women, to contribute towards economic growth,” she said.

“From the US$12,5 million loan facility extended five years ago, the programme has generated over US$31 million in terms of the income and created over 6 000 jobs.

“Over 29 000 young people managed to access the funding after formalisin­g their operations, which was a prerequisi­te that benefits Government because the businesses will then contribute to the fiscus through taxes.”

Minister Nyoni said while the term of the loan facility had come to an end, it was now incumbent on the small business to take advantage of the boost and seek measures to ensure their ventures continue to grow through targeting lucrative markets.

According to Government estimates, nearly 60 percent of the country’s productive ages — 15 to 65 — is employed by small businesses that contribute over 50 percent of the Gross Domestic Product. Concerns have, however, been raised by Government over failure to generate revenue from SMEs, as the majority are not formally registered.

 ?? Picture: John Manzongo ?? Vendors register for vending space at he Coventry Road loading bay in Harare yesterday following a Government directive to decongest the city.
Picture: John Manzongo Vendors register for vending space at he Coventry Road loading bay in Harare yesterday following a Government directive to decongest the city.

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