Stella Ndabeni tables R3.036 billion small business budget

Minister of Small Business Development Stella Ndabeni tabled a R3.036 billion budget for the 2026/27 financial year on Tuesday. The allocation aims to support small enterprises, cooperatives and spaza shops across South Africa.

Ndabeni said the department has already disbursed R79.6 million through the Spaza Shop Fund to 1 316 owners for stock, compliance and operations. The fund was launched jointly with the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition.

She announced a new township and rural economic development and revitalisation policy to help local entrepreneurs facing competition from large retailers and illegal foreign-owned businesses. The department plans to support 50 cooperatives in the current year.

The minister also highlighted R8.29 million already given to 111 small and medium enterprises under the TRAP programme in 2025/26. She stressed the need to cut red tape and expand finance for township businesses.

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South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana presents the 2026 budget, highlighting debt stabilisation, social grants, and infrastructure investment.
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South Africa unveils 2026 budget focusing on debt stabilisation

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Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana presented the 2026 National Budget on 25 February 2026, announcing debt stabilisation at 78.9% of GDP and the withdrawal of proposed tax increases. The budget allocates R292.8 billion for social grants with increases for recipients and commits R1.07 trillion to infrastructure over the medium term. Reforms aim to enhance economic growth and public service efficiency amid a projected 1.6% growth for 2026.

Minister Blade Nzimande has called for an African-led science and innovation agenda while tabling a budget exceeding R10 billion in Parliament. The funds aim to advance research and development across the continent.

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Minister Solly Malatsi has allocated R234 million to the SABC as part of his department's R2.5 billion budget for the 2026/2027 financial year.

North West Premier Lazarus Mokgosi has announced significant progress in commercialising provincial nature reserves, securing investment commitments exceeding R420 million. The initiative forms part of the province's Growth and Development Strategy, promising benefits for local communities through jobs and equity shares.

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Nelson Mandela Bay's safety and security department has spent only 18% of its R72-million capital budget by the end of February, drawing sharp criticism from councillors amid rising crime rates. Officials face pressure to restore key technologies like the gunshot detection system and the mobile surveillance vehicle known as Loerboer. Repairs on the vehicle are progressing, with a projected return by 30 May.

Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi delivered his 2026 State of the Province Address, emphasizing foreign direct investment inflows and efforts to combat crime and improve services. He announced R27 billion in investments from international partners to create jobs. Lesufi also addressed water restoration in Midrand and ongoing challenges in other areas.

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Bassel Rahmy, CEO of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency (MSMEDA), stated the agency directed 45% of its total financing, amounting to EGP 18.7bn, to projects owned or managed by women from July 2014 to December 2025. This supported around 934,000 projects across agricultural, industrial, productive, service, and commercial sectors, creating about 1.3 million job opportunities.

 

 

 

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