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De Aar constructi­on enterprise gets a boost

- BOIPELO MERE BOIPELO.MERE@INL.CO.ZA

A DE Aar-based, youth-owned constructi­on company, Nyeshe and Khanzi Constructi­on, received a donation of a bakkie through De Aar Solar Power’s enterprise developmen­t programme.

The vehicle will help increase the company’s turnover as they will no longer need to hire vehicles to transport their staff, tools, equipment and material.

The enterprise developmen­t programme also offers training and support to create viable small businesses and assist budding entreprene­urs in the Pixley ka Seme District’s rural towns of Britstown, Hanover, Philipstow­n and De Aar, as financial support is often not enough alone without the necessary mentoring.

Since 2019, a total of10 small enterprise­s have been supported as part of De Aar Solar Power’s enterprise developmen­t programme.

Nyeshe and Khanzi Constructi­on started their business back in 2016, doing maintenanc­e work at local schools. They only registered their business formally in 2020.

The business already employs six constructi­on workers from the local community and has plans to increase its workforce, when additional contracts are secured.

They service De Aar and the surroundin­g areas in the Emthanjeni District. Plans are also in place to provide their services to the entire Pixley Ka Seme District, in time.

Fungile Nyeshe, a co-owner of Nyeshe and Khanzi Constructi­on, said the vehicle they received will will also save them time.

“It will save us time and we will be more productive as we will be able to complete projects faster and more efficientl­y. We will now be able to expand the areas that we service and with the new vehicle, which is branded, we’ll be able to market our services too,” said Nyeshe.

Zuki Ndlela, economic developmen­t specialist for De Aar Solar Power, said Nyeshe and Khanzi are one of five small enterprise­s based in the De Aar area that they are supporting this year.

“We are committed to help ensure the longevity, sustainabi­lity and success of these SMMES by offering additional mentoring and training over the year,” said Ndlela.

 ?? ?? Fungile Nyeshe, Anita Takor (community liaison officer, De Aar Solar Power) and Thobile Khanzi at the handover at the De Aar Solar Power plant.
Fungile Nyeshe, Anita Takor (community liaison officer, De Aar Solar Power) and Thobile Khanzi at the handover at the De Aar Solar Power plant.

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