In This episode of No Free Lunch, Host Greg Stewart chats with Mamello Mofokeng, founder and CEO of IT company Saturated. Its a great conversation about the journey of an…
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Market Access Challenges for SMEs in Africa: Causes and Practical Overcoming Steps Root Causes of Market Access Challenges Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Africa, which drive 90% of formal…
Marketplaces have changed dramatically through Social Media. What once relied on physical stalls, word of mouth advertising, and direct face-to-face interactions has evolved into vibrant digital spaces where a single…
Mobile based learning has emerged as a practical way for entrepreneurs,SMEs and employees to gain relevant skills, enhance business operations, and access timely information without stepping away from their usual…
Expanding into new markets presents African small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with valuable opportunities to increase revenue, diversify their customer base, and strengthen business resilience. However, entering unfamiliar territories also…
Among the incongruence one discovers in the tapestry of Africa’s economy, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) stand out as the unsung heroes, while weaving threads of innovation, resilience, and opportunity…
Standard Bank has released its inaugural Township Informal Economy Report, offering valuable insights into one of South Africa’s most vibrant yet underserved markets. The findings reveal that nearly 80% of…
Township-based small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are vital engines of local economic growth, job creation, and innovation across Africa. In South Africa and other parts of the continent, these enterprises…
Governments and non-governmental organizations, alongside various platforms across Africa, have continued to recognize and identify SMEs as the backbone of the continent’s economic growth driving innovation, job creation, and local…
South Africa’s logistics sector has long struggled with moving medium to large loads efficiently, leaving a gap that traditional courier services don’t fill. That’s where Abdul Moosa saw an opportunity.…
