Wednesday, April 9th, 2025

 

Free vehicle testing for long distance operators

Good news for drivers

THERE is some fantastic news for long distance transport operators in Cape Town just before Easter.

Operation Exodus will be making a return to facilitate free vehicle safety checks from Friday, 11 April 2025 until Thursday, 17 April 2025 to long-distance operators before they leave Cape Town.

Get your vehicle tested for free. Picture source: City of Cape Town (for illustration purposes only)

Where defects are detected, drivers are informed and advised to attend to the issue. They are able to have the vehicle retested afterwards.

“Ensuring your vehicle is roadworthy before taking any trip, especially over peak times and popular travel holidays like Easter, can help identify critical issues and save lives. Vehicle fitness is crucial, along with responsible driving behaviour.

“The vehicle checks are free and will only cost you some time to get it done. We want to make sure everyone gets where they want to be safely and back again,” said Cape Town Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, JP Smith.

Operation Exodus venues are Joe Gqabi, Bellville, Cape Town station and the Intercape Bus Depot.


Good news as nearly 90 000 want to register

Half a Billion for spaza shops

THE South African government has received nearly 90 000 applications from owners to register their spaza shops.

The Minister of Small Business Development, Stella Ndabeni, announced on 9 April 2025 that the government is willing to assist South African-owned spaza shops and at the same time launched a R500 million Spaza Shop Support Fund (SSSF.

There is good news for spaza shop owners. Picture source: ActionSA (picture for illustration purposes only)

Registered spaza shops will get help

With the recent drive to have spaza shops registered, the government has received 87 407 applications and of these, a total 53% is from South African-owned spaza shops.

“Our commitment with this fund is to support those who heeded the President’s call to register their spaza shops. As the Department of Small Business Development (DSBD), we can help you when you have an idea and want to start a business.

“We have incubators that help new and startup businesses. We can help you from being an informal trader to a formal trader, to start a spaza shop and to own a wholesale or an entire distribution channel. We will be working with you to help you to turn things around,” said Ndabeni.

The fund will be rolled out nationally to impact spaza shops across all major townships, as well as rural areas.

To access the funding, applicants need to apply to the National Empowerment Fund (NEF) and the Small Enterprise Development Finance Agency (SEFDA) through the prescribed application process outlined on the relevant institution’s website.

The following website can be used to apply for funding: www.spazashopfund.co.za 
The contact details for the Spaza Shop Support Fund call centre are 01 1 305 8080 or via email: Spazafund@nefcorp.co.za.

Contact details for the NEF call centre are 0861 843633, SEDFA call centre 012 748 9600 or an email can be sent to helpline@sefa.org.za. Source: SAnews.gov.za