The Small Business Institute
will be holding its first of two small business indabas this year. Taking place on April 11 2019 at the Bryanston Country Club, the SBI Indaba will be held under the theme “Creating Jobs Against All Odds.”
For the first time, too, three of SA’s major political parties – the ANC, Democratic Alliance and Economic Freedom Fighters – will be slugging it out, live, as they debate how their manifestos will transform this economy to assist small businesses to thrive.
“This indaba is a first in so many ways. It’s the first where we’ve invited political parties to share their visions of our economy; it’s the first time they’ve agreed to do so in front of a business audience; and it’s the first time we will be broadcasting it live on our YouTube and Facebook channels to widen audience participation,” says Bernard Swanepoel, the SBI executive director.
The political debate panel – featuring the ANC’s Lindiwe Zulu, the DA’s Toby Chance and the EFF’s Mandisa Mashigo – will be moderated by one of SA’s leading political economic thinkers and SBI non-executive director Lumkile Mondi.
“Whilst we remain an apolitical organization, we think it’s important that small businesses, which have odds like load shedding, late payments and regulatory red tape stacked against them, get to hear first hand how the three big parties in the country will create an enabling environment for this segment of the economy,” says Swanepoel.
The action-packed half-day programme also includes a panel focusing on issues of local economic development notably how municipalities can work with business chambers to promote inclusive growth and job creation.
Delegates will also get an opportunity to participate in an interactive panel, featuring entrepreneurs.
Three key note addresses will be delivered by Business Unity SA president Sipho Pityana, Nozabelo Ruth Bhengu, ANC MP and chairperson of Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Small Business Development, and author of Kasinomics and entrepreneur GG Alcock.
For more information, please contact Wilma Alant: 082 5411 032 or email wilma@smallbusinessinstitute.co.za