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These pages have carried a running commentary on the
performance of the Department of Small Business Development since its proclamation
in July 2014. Heralded by special interest groups as an overdue and bold move
to boost government procurement from black-owned SMEs, derided by
anti-interventionist types as evidence of more government bloat, it has been a
punching bag in our politico-economic dialogue ever since.
Most recently, special advisor to Minister Lindiwe Zulu,
Thami Mazwai, (“A mischievous attack”, 31st January) rebutted a call
by the Small Business’s Initiative’s Bernard Swanepoel to do away with the
department and said Parliament’s portfolio committee “have not questioned the
need for the department”. Only the ANC members support its continued existence,
with most opposition MPs including the DA calling for its closure.