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Small businesses not too optimistic about #Budget2021

───   09:14 Wed, 24 Feb 2021 Small informal business owners are not optimistic that Wednesday’s Budget speech will deliver anything positive for their sector. Informal and small business owners said they failed to see how Finance Minister Tito Mboweni’s Budget truly served them and their businesses. Carin Rhoode has been occupying a spot at the normally bustling Mojo Market in Sea Point since December. However, business has taken a huge knock because of the pandemic and subsequent lockdown. “For a small first-time business owner, I don’t know what to expect and I don’t expect anything. For me it doesn t feel like the government really worries about the small business owners. For level 3 alone, something like five shops closed at Mojo Market and these are people that put everything into their small businesses, and what do they have to show?

Small businesses not too optimistic about Budget speech

Small businesses not too optimistic about Budget speech By Shakirah Thebus Share Cape Town - Small informal businesses owners are not optimistic that Wednesday’s Budget speech will deliver anything positive for their sector. Informal and small business owners said they failed to see how Finance Minister Tito Mboweni’s Budget truly served them and their businesses. Carin Rhoode has been occupying a spot at the normally bustling Mojo Market in Sea Point since December. However, business has taken a huge knock because of the pandemic and subsequent lockdown. “For a small first-time business owner, I don’t know what to expect and I don’t expect anything. For me it doesn t feel like the government really worries about the small businesses owners. For level 3 alone, something like five shops closed at Mojo Market and these are people that put everything into their small businesses, and what do they have to show?

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