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Businesswomen given wings to soar higher

The Department of Small Business Development, the Small Enterprise Development Agency (Seda) and the International Trade Centre (ITC) have launched a new initiative to help female entrepreneurs grow.SheTrades aims to connect women-owned small and medium businesses with local, regional and international markets.

Liya Cherian who is a specialist of export development at SEDA said this exciting new initiative provides a number of opportunities for women entrepreneurs, who can sign up for free membership to the SheTrades platform.

“Women-owned businesses can connect with other businesses and build a strong network for trade. They can also sell their products and services by posting offers on the platform. Buyers can then see these offers and make orders,” she said.

Cherian added that members are also given access to a wide variety of free e-learning materials. “The platform has a Virtual Learning Space, which offers online courses, live webinars and market tools that cover various trade-related topics, to equip women entrepreneurs with knowledge and skills to grow their businesses,” explained Cherian.

The initiative has already been launched in several other African countries and regions, including Zambia, Ghana, Gambia, Ethiopia, Nigeria and West Africa and thousands of women-owned businesses have benefitted from the platform.

Businesses who have benefitted from the initiative include Teju and Funeka Bolujoko’s Master Teas. Since joining SheTrades in 2019, Funke has attended various workshops and webinars offered by the platform, focusing on topics such as supply chain management, export market strategy, quality management and food safety, which have helped her to grow her business and receive her first orders from supermarket giant Shoprite.

“By the grace of God, I believe it is the beginning of greater things to come because of the visibility the Master Tea products had received from exhibiting under the SheTrades pavilion at two international fairs,” said Bolujoko.

SheTrades South Africa’s goal is to provide at least 50,000 women-owned businesses with a unique network and platform to connect to markets by 2023.

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