'It's noble that govt is calling for preferential visas for small business owners'

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The Founder of the SMME Forum Tebogo Khaas- says that it's noble that government is calling for preferential visas for small business owners to allow them to share their goods with the world.

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The Founder of the SMME Forum Tebogo Khaas says that it’s noble that government is calling for preferential visas forThis follows a call by mining mogul Patrice Motsepe and Small Business Development Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams for African nations to consider the implementation of preferential visas for entrepreneurs.

The two said during the 15th BRICS Summit, concluding on Thursday in Sandton, north of Johannesburg, that they are in support of a BRICS visa for entrepreneurs to grow economic trade among the bloc member states.“It’s a good call, we support it, it’s something noble- idealistic, but the fact of the matter is that the plight of the small business or entrepreneurs in South Africa, is still not being catered for.

 

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