Black Excellent Federation

NGO
  • Cnr Brand Street and Swart Road President Park AH
  • Midrand, Gauteng
  • 1818
  • SOUTH AFRICA
  • +27 72 488 4453
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For decades, the economic narrative of South African townships has been one of dependency. Goods, resources, and capital flow out of the community to large, often distant, retail and commercial hubs, only to trickle back in as products with a hefty markup. This one-way street stifles local economic growth and leaves township residents as mere consumers rather than active participants in the economy. The informal traders at places like Bara Taxi Rank, while resourceful, are at the end of a long, expensive supply chain. To truly unlock the potential of the township economy, we must radically re-imagine this model and bring the supply chain home.

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The informal economy is the heartbeat of South African townships. It’s a dynamic, resilient sector that provides a lifeline for millions, offering income and a sense of purpose in the face of high unemployment. At bustling hubs like the Bara Taxi Rank in Soweto, a complex ecosystem of informal traders thrives, serving the thousands of commuters who pass through daily. But for this vital economy to reach its full potential, it needs more than just resilience; it needs strategic, focused support.

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