On
Saturday delegates to the DA Federal Congress in Nelson Mandela Bay deliberated
and voted on a number of amendments to the Federal Constitution. The most
contentious of these concerned whether the party's recently-finalised vision
and values charter, which forms the preamble to the amended constitution,
should include a section on family.
A place for ideas, discussion and suggestions for making South Africa a better place.
Monday, 11 May 2015
Thursday, 7 May 2015
Press Statement: DA calls for unified agency to support job-creating entrepreneurs
7 May 2015
Release: immediate
The immediate merger of the Small
Enterprise Finance Agency (SEFA) and the Small Enterprise Development Agency
(SEDA) into one, unified and mandated agency providing support for new and
existing small businesses and entrepreneurs cannot be delayed any longer.
I will today write to the Minister
of Small Business Development, Lindiwe Zulu, calling for this merger to be
instituted without delay, as a necessary step towards job creation in the
private sector.
This comes after yesterday’s mammoth
eleven hour meeting of the Portfolio Committee on Small Business Development,
in which it became clear that the department is failing in its mandate to
support and promote small businesses and entrepreneurs in South Africa.
Monday, 4 May 2015
Letter in Business Day: SA must nurture entrepreneurship
Today's Business Day features my letter on entrepreneurship which was prompted by three recent articles in their excellent new comment and opinion pages, as well as my visit to Riversands Incubation Hub last week.
I am very pleased Mmusi Maimane is pushing the need to support entrepreneurship in his campaign to take over from Helen Zille as DA leader. For without entrepreneurs, we will not meet our job creation target of 11 million new jobs by 2030. Big businesses shed jobs to cut costs to become more competitive, new and growing businesses create them. Government's top priority must, therefore, be to introduce policies that maximise the job-creating opportunities for new and growing business.
You can read my letter on BDLive here or the unedited version below:
I am very pleased Mmusi Maimane is pushing the need to support entrepreneurship in his campaign to take over from Helen Zille as DA leader. For without entrepreneurs, we will not meet our job creation target of 11 million new jobs by 2030. Big businesses shed jobs to cut costs to become more competitive, new and growing businesses create them. Government's top priority must, therefore, be to introduce policies that maximise the job-creating opportunities for new and growing business.
You can read my letter on BDLive here or the unedited version below:
May I commend you on your new opinion and commentary section
in the revamped Business Day. There is always something new and interesting to
read.
Wednesday’s edition featured two articles of particular
relevance to South Africa’s prospects. It is common cause that job creation
will depend on the formation and growth of small and medium enterprises, which
in turn will depend on their being nurtured and provided with opportunities to
enter the mainstream economy. In the longer term, an entrepreneurial economy
requires an education system which teaches and instills an entrepreneurial
culture in our youth.
Wednesday, 29 April 2015
Riversands Incubation Hub - pioneering small business development
Today I visited Riversands Incubation Hub near Diepsloot in north west Johannesburg at the invitation of Anne Vicente who handles its PR and marketing. She is doing a good job - today's Business Day has a feature by Lesley Stones on the hub - you can read it here. Stones is upbeat about its vision and conveys the staff's sense of excitement about its potential impact on small business development.
I won't repeat what she says in her article but add a few observations of my own and comments from Anne and the hub's CEO, Jenny Retief who spent a valuable hour with me after my tour.
I won't repeat what she says in her article but add a few observations of my own and comments from Anne and the hub's CEO, Jenny Retief who spent a valuable hour with me after my tour.
Thursday, 16 April 2015
Small Business Development Portfolio Committee Chair opposed to transparent oversight
Yesterday's portfolio committee on Small Business Development revealed that Chairperson Ruth Bhengu is more interested in protecting government agencies and hiding inconsistencies in the ANC's economic policy than conducting transparent and effective parliamentary oversight.
The Small
Enterprise Finance Agency (SEFA) previously reported directly to Minister
Ebrahim Patel’s Department of Economic Development, but as of 1 April 2015,
SEFA now reports to Lindiwe Zulu as the Minister of Small Business Development.
Therefore oversight of SEFA is the responsibility of the Small Business Development portfolio committee.
Monday, 13 April 2015
Job-creating Gauteng Township Industrial Parks should be Minister Zulu's top priority
Toby Chance MP
DA Shadow Minister of Small Business
Development
13 April 2015
Release: immediate
Note to editors: The following remarks were made today by the DA’s Shadow
Minister of Small Business Development, Toby Chance MP, following an
oversight visit to two Township Industrial Parks in Pennyville and Orlando
West, Gauteng.
Today I witnessed first-hand a
tragic missed opportunity to stimulate enterprise and create the jobs our
country so desperately lacks.
On visiting two of Gauteng’s
Township Industrial Parks, in Pennyville and Orlando West, it became clear that
both national and provincial government have displayed sheer neglect in
supporting, maintaining and advancing these parks in order to create jobs and
grow the township economy.
Sunday, 12 April 2015
DA to conduct oversight visit to township industrial parks in Pennyville and Orlando West
12 April 2015
Release: immediate
The DA’s Shadow Minister of Small
Business Development, Toby Chance MP, and DA Spokesperson on
Economic Development in the City of Johannesburg, Cllr Martin Louw,
will tomorrow conduct an oversight visit to two township industrial parks in
the City of Johannesburg, followed by a press briefing.
Township industrial parks have the
potential to create jobs and address racially based economic exclusion, and
thus should be prioritised by government. However, a long history of
under-investment and neglect has left them in a dire state.
The DA will announce its action plan
in this regard.
The briefing will take place as
follows:
Date: Monday, 13 April 2015
Time: 10:00
Venue: Pennyville Industrial Park, 114 New Canada Road,
Pennyville, Johannesburg (near to the New Canada train station)
There will opportunities for photos
and interviews
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