One of the issues I have taken up since my appointment as Shadow Minister of Small Business Development is the appalling neglect of the township industrial parks in Gauteng. These were set up in the early to mid 1980's by the Small Business Development Corporation, a joint venture between government and the private sector headed by Anton Rupert's Rembrandt Group. They were an attempt to get around the Group Areas Act, which prevented blacks from owning businesses in areas designated for whites, which was where the economy of South African was concentrated.
A place for ideas, discussion and suggestions for making South Africa a better place.
Monday, 13 June 2016
Wednesday, 8 June 2016
Press statement: SEFA corruption stifles small business and job creation
Democratic Alliance
press statement by
Toby Chance MP
DA Shadow Minister of Small Business Development
Toby Chance MP
DA Shadow Minister of Small Business Development
08 June 2016
Release: Immediate
The DA calls for the
Small Enterprise Finance Agency (SEFA) to bring to a speedy conclusion the
disciplinary inquiry initiated against officials suspected of being involved in
collusion and bribery in the issuing of loans.
Since November 2015
the DA has been in correspondence with small businesses owners in Tshwane who
raised concerns about alleged fraud at SEFA. Six months later the matter is yet
to be resolved.
Monday, 23 May 2016
Entrepreneur Fund: has potential, could do better
President Zuma made much of
his May 9th announcement of a new fund to finance entrepreneurs. It’s
the first tangible deliverable of the collaboration government and business promised
after their emergency meeting convened in February, prompted by the fallout
from Nenegate.
The DA’s 2014 election manifesto
called for the formation of a National Venture Capital Fund. How does this new
fund stack up?
Zuma and Finance Minister
Pravin Gordhan, and business at large, are relieved South Africa has so far
avoided the dreaded ratings downgrade. The announcement came just three days
after Moody’s retention of its investment grade rating for the country, seemingly
emphasising government and business in partnership are serious about supporting
small businesses and the important role they play in creating jobs and
stimulating growth.
Wednesday, 18 May 2016
Declaration on the Appropriations Vote - Small Business Development
This evening in the debate on the budget votes for all government departments I made the following declaration on behalf of the DA:
The Department of Small Business Development can
rightly be accused of fiddling while South Africa burns.
The
DA will support all efforts and money spent on policies and programmes which
deliver real, measurable and positive returns.
This
Department has not yet demonstrates these returns, therefore we cannot support its
budget.
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
Budget speech in Parliament today - New entrepreneur fund has potential but business must demand concessions in return
Watch the debate on YouTube here - scroll through to halfway through the video, this is where the debate begins, after the Energy debate.
Chairperson, Minister, Deputy Minister, members of the portfolio committee, honourable members, visitors in the gallery - good afternoon.
Chairperson, Minister, Deputy Minister, members of the portfolio committee, honourable members, visitors in the gallery - good afternoon.
First
let me acknowledge and welcome my guests, Vuyisa Qabaka and his group of young
mentees from Nyanga East. Vuyisa, through his example as a successful
entrepreneur and commitment to building the next generation of entrepreneurs,
is showing the way towards a more prosperous South Africa. Malibongwe!
Chairperson,
the Department of Small Business Development is approaching its second
birthday. At our first EPC I portrayed our minister as Cinderella and urged her
to avoid the clutches of her ugly sisters, Ministers Davies and Patel, whose
antagonism to business is well known. Rather, she should be outspoken as the
first truly business-friendly minister in the cabinet.
Wednesday, 13 April 2016
DA Soweto West on Radio Today
The DA in Soweto is speaking to our traditional voters in this podcast on Radio Today.
Is there change happening in our democracy?
Yes, there is, and here is the proof. It's our leader Mmusi Maimane's and Joburg Mayoral Candidate Herman Mashaba's campaign message.
I am very proud of Matau Maloma and Billy Nyaku, Chair and Secretary of the DA Soweto West Constituency, for speaking out and communicating our message.
Is there change happening in our democracy?
Yes, there is, and here is the proof. It's our leader Mmusi Maimane's and Joburg Mayoral Candidate Herman Mashaba's campaign message.
I am very proud of Matau Maloma and Billy Nyaku, Chair and Secretary of the DA Soweto West Constituency, for speaking out and communicating our message.
Press statement: Minister not appointing SEDA CEO will affect potential jobs
Democratic Alliance press statement by
Toby Chance MP
DA Shadow Minister of Small Business Development
Minister not appointing SEDA CEO will affect potential jobs
12 April 2016
Release: immediate
Today’s SMME Summit in Nelson Mandela Bay (NMB) chaired by Minister of Small
Business Development, Lindiwe Zulu, has ignored the fact that the Small
Enterprise Development Agency (Seda) has been without a permanent CEO for over
two years. Her inaction in this regard has contributed to the stagnation in the
stimulation of small to medium enterprises. This is despite her assertions
today that “small business is big business”.
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