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KwaZulu-Natal Business 2021-22

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The 2021/22 edition of KwaZulu-Natal Business is the 13th issue of this unique guide to business and investment in KwaZulu-Natal Province in South Africa. Launched in 2008, this annual journal has established itself as the premier business and investment guide for the province. In addition to the regular articles providing insight into each of the key economic sectors of the province, there is a special report on the prospect of increasing exports on the back of the signing of a continental free trade agreement. The province’s export infrastructure is examined and the diversity and export successes of several companies in a wide range of sectors are noted. The increasing importance of the Oceans Economy to the future of the provincial and national economy is relevant to any examination of the economy of KwaZulu-Natal. This applies as much to trade and ship-repair as it does to the exciting gas discoveries which have been made off the coast of Mozambique and South Africa. To complement the extensive local, national and international distribution of the print edition, the full content can also be viewed online at www.kwazulunatalbusiness.co.za. Updated information on KwaZulu-Natal is also available through our monthly e-newsletter, which you can subscribe to online at www.globalafricanetwork.com

OVERVIEW Development

OVERVIEW Development finance and SMME support Exxaro and Bell are teaming up to help SMMEs. SECTOR INSIGHT Provincial government funds are available for entrepreneurs. Agreeing to work together: Mzila Mthenjane (Executive Head: Stakeholder Affairs, Exxaro) and Duncan Mashika (MD, Bell Equipment Sales South Africa). Resources company Exxaro has signed an agreement with KwaZulu-Natal company Bell Equipment which gives access to contractors to mining equipment at affordable prices, as part of Exxaro’s enterprise and supplier development (ESD). Advice and support to the new owners of equipment will also be available in terms of the partnership. The Provincial Government of KwaZulu-Natal made available through the Operation Vula Fund the sum of R150-million in the 2020/21 financial year in support of enterprise development. Similarly, the KZN Youth Empowerment Fund has provided R71-million to 55 youth-owned enterprises, including Uthandimvelo Trading, a supplier to the Tongaat Hullet Mill. A R1.45-million grant assisted in the creation of 10 permanent jobs and 25 temporary jobs. Funding from the National Department of Trade, Industry and Competition’s (dtic) Black Industrialist Programme and from the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) secured 70% of Newcastlebased Boschpick Engineering for entrepreneurs Bongani Khumalo and Phillip Majali and their company Lipsobex. The IDC provides finance across a range of sectors from agriculture to tourism. The Small Enterprise Development Agency (Seda) is active in supporting entrepreneurs. Seda gives non-financial support through training, assistance with filling in forms, marketing and creating business plans. In KwaZulu-Natal, Seda runs 12 Incubators which either help new businesses get started or with the rehabilitation of existing enterprises. Three models are used: Technology Demonstration Centres (demonstration and training); Technology Incubators (where the focus is rehabilitation); Hybrid Centres, which combine elements of the other two models. The KwaZulu-Natal incubators include ICT and construction (three centres each), furniture and hi-tech (two each) and chemicals, and essential oils. ■ ONLINE RESOURCES National Department of Small Business Development: www.dsbd.gov.za SA SME Fund: www.sasmefund.co.za Small Enterprise Development Agency: www.seda.co.za KWAZULU-NATAL BUSINESS 2021/22 48

INDEX INDEX Citiq Prepaid ............................................................................................................................................................. OBC Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry ........................................................................................... 2 EBH SA ................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Enterprise iLembe.......................................................................................................................................................22 Petroleum Agency South Africa ........................................................................................................................34 Invest Durban.........................................................................................................................................................IFC, 1 Standard Bank...........................................................................................................................................5, 16, 28, 42

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