Informal businesses want a grant from Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana — who will table his budget next week — to help them build back from the ravages of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The initiative fell within the department’s township and rural enterprises programme, consisted of partly grants and partly loans, and is not sufficient, according to Rosheda Muller, president of the South African Informal Traders Alliance . Informal traders want more from Godongwana. “We believe the word ‘support’ could mean anything. We want to put meat on that word. Does it mean that we are going to have an enabling environment? Are we going to have the infrastructure we need to operate instead of looking like shantytowns along the street? What is that support?” Muller asked.
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