Jennifer Mhlanga
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Jennifer Mhlanga is a Zimbabwean politician. She is the current Deputy Minister of Women's Affairs, Community and SMEs of Zimbabwe and a member of parliament. She is a member of ZANU–PF.
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[edit]- It is essential to advocate for local authorities and the private sector to make vacant industrial spaces available to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that are struggling to find suitable working areas.
- A major challenge facing our SMEs is the lack of adequate working spaces. Even some of the most successful small-scale manufacturers in areas like furniture making, steelwork, and metal fabrication operate in cramped spaces, which restricts their capacity to expand, increase production, and create more jobs. This limitation on space directly impacts their growth potential and ability to contribute further to the economy.
- As we focus on job creation and economic growth, it is vital to encourage local authorities to establish more accessible workspaces for SMEs. This will enable small businesses to thrive and expand, contributing to a more robust economy.
- We need to engage with industries, the private sector, local authorities, and our SMEs to address this issue urgently. Many workspaces are currently idle, while around 140,000 SMEs in Bulawayo are waiting for access to these spaces. It’s crucial for all stakeholders to collaborate quickly to find effective ways to utilize this available space to support small business growth and economic development.
- This fiscal year, the government has provided significant support for the Women Development Fund. This will likely allow distribution to reach all ten provinces. That’s why we are visiting provinces to raise awareness among women about the available projects and programs, encouraging them to get involved.