Ekasinomics: Township Economy Under Pressure: Red Tape, Growth Barriers and the Future of Informal Business in SA

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South Africa’s township economy remains one of the country’s most important but often under-discussed economic engines, supporting thousands of small businesses, informal traders, and family-owned enterprises that provide essential goods, services, and employment opportunities. Yet many township businesses continue to operate in a challenging environment shaped by regulatory red tape, licensing complexities, infrastructure gaps, and concerns around governance and local service delivery. With national growth targets hovering around 3% GDP expansion, unlocking township entrepreneurship is increasingly seen as critical to driving inclusive economic recovery, employment creation, and sustainable business development.Jongikhaya Kraai, entrepreneur and Gauteng Liquor Traders Association Spokesperson instudio.
4 Mar 12PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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