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    South Africa’s R500 Million Spaza Shop Fund

    April 7, 2025
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    Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, Minister of Small Business Development
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    On April 8, 2025, South Africa’s Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau and Small Business Development Minister Stella Tembisa Ndabeni will officially launch the R500 million Spaza Shop Support Fund. First announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa in November 2024, this initiative aims to revitalize township and rural economies by empowering local entrepreneurs, particularly those running spaza shops—small, informal convenience stores that serve as community lifelines.

    Administered by the National Empowerment Fund (NEF) and the Small Enterprise Development Finance Agency (SEFDA), the fund provides a mix of financial and non-financial support. Spaza shop owners can access grants and loans for initial stock purchases, infrastructure upgrades like refrigeration and shelving, and training in business skills, digital literacy, and food safety compliance. The program also promotes bulk purchasing arrangements with local manufacturers and wholesalers, reducing costs and enhancing product quality—key steps toward competitiveness against larger retailers.

    The fund addresses longstanding challenges. Many spaza shops struggle with limited capital, high operating costs, and regulatory hurdles, exacerbated by recent foodborne illness outbreaks that prompted stricter oversight. With R150 million from the Department of Small Business Development and R350 million from the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition, the initiative targets South African-owned businesses, prioritizing youth and women entrepreneurs. Minister Tau emphasized its broader impact, noting it will “strengthen supply chains” and “formalize informal sectors,” aligning with national economic goals.

    While the R500 million is a significant step, some experts question its sufficiency given the vast spaza shop sector. Transparency in distribution and alignment with owners’ needs—like security and storage—remain critical for success. Nonetheless, this launch marks a pivotal moment in fostering economic inclusion, job creation, and resilience in South Africa’s township economies.

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