The biggest risk to small business owners across South Africa is the current energy crisis
18 January 2023
Sustained loadshedding creates an operational nightmare for any business that is dependent on keeping perishable items cool.
An entrepreneur, Thando Makhubu of the Soweto Creamery ice cream shop was widely praised for his resilience and creativity in creating an inspiring new small business out of the Covid crisis. Using the R350 social relief of distress grant, Thando saved up and started his ice cream business that today employs 5 people. That same business today faces the real threat of failure, as non-stop loadshedding has made it unaffordable for Thando to keep running a generator to try and protect his ice cream from melting.
The tragic impact of a potential business failure to the Soweto Creamery, is that 6 families will be directly impacted - Thando’s own family plus the 5 families of his employees.
This example holds true to every single small business. Your local hair salon, butchery, spaza shop, even the local funeral parlour cannot function without electricity. Every single one of those businesses help sustain families, they give livelihoods.