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VOICE OF THE PEOPLE: SPAZA SHOP OWNERS SHARE INSIGHTS AFTER WORKSHOP



The Mangaung Metro SMME Support Unit took proactive steps in bolstering the local economy by hosting a workshop tailored for Spaza shop owners within the Mangaung jurisdiction. The aim? To equip these entrepreneurs with invaluable information and opportunities within Coca-Cola Beverage SA. As the dust settles from the event, the voices of these small business owners resonate, echoing the impact and potential of such initiatives.


The Communications Unit, present at the workshop, seized the opportunity to converse with several Spaza shop proprietors, gauging their reactions and gathering insights into the effectiveness of the session. Their feedback paints a vivid picture of empowerment and optimism.


Mrs. Nomsa Mokoena, owner of "Nomsa's Mini Mart", expressed her gratitude for the workshop, highlighting the significance of knowledge dissemination in navigating the competitive landscape of the retail sector. "I now have a clearer understanding of how to access resources and support from Coca-Cola Beverage SA. This knowledge is invaluable for sustaining and growing my business," she remarked, her eyes gleaming with newfound confidence.


Mr. Sipho Khumalo, a seasoned Spaza shop owner, echoed Mrs. Mokoena's sentiments, emphasizing the importance of staying informed about industry trends and opportunities. "The workshop enlightened me on various marketing strategies and product offerings that I wasn't aware of before. It's refreshing to see organizations like Coca-Cola Beverage SA investing in our growth," he remarked, his tone brimming with enthusiasm.


However, amidst the optimism, Ms. Thandiwe Ngcobo shared a word of caution, highlighting the need for ongoing support beyond the workshop. "While the session was beneficial, it's crucial for organizations to provide continuous mentorship and assistance to Spaza shop owners. Sustainable growth requires more than just a one-time event," she emphasized, her words resonating with her peers.


The workshop not only served as a platform for knowledge exchange but also fostered a sense of community among Spaza shop owners, igniting a spirit of collaboration and mutual support. Mr. Themba Sithole, another participant, expressed his eagerness to collaborate with fellow entrepreneurs, stating, "Together, we are stronger. By sharing insights and experiences, we can overcome challenges and thrive in this competitive landscape."


In conclusion, the voices of Spaza shop owners in the Mangaung jurisdiction resound with optimism and determination following the recent workshop hosted by the Mangaung Metro SMME Support Unit. While the session provided invaluable insights and opportunities, the call for ongoing support and collaboration remains steadfast. As these small businesses continue to navigate the complexities of entrepreneurship, initiatives like these serve as beacons of hope, propelling them towards a brighter, more prosperous future.

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