The necessity for education and training within the survivalist retail entrepreneurship sector
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Abstract: This paper investigates the necessity for education and training within the survivalist retail
entrepreneurship sector in Khayelitsha, in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. A structured
questionnaire, informal interviews and observations were employed to collect data. To analyse the collected
data, Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS version 23) was employed. A total of 150
questionnaires were distributed, but only 128 usable completed copies were returned. The key findings were
twofold: (1) an admission by the majority of the subjects that their businesses are not doing particularly well
owing to their lack of basic business skills; and (2) the subjects’ admission that competitive practices of the
immigrant retail entrepreneurs in the township can be counteracted if they had adequate business skills.
These findings imply that should survivalist retail entrepreneurs in Khayelitsha be expected to add greater
value to the economy by creating employment opportunities, it is essential that they are provided with skills
training on a regular basis by government agencies and other stakeholders such as the Wholesale and Retail
Sector Education and Training Authority (W&RSETA). This paper has its origin in the considered intention of
the Wholesale and Retail Leadership Chair of CPUT1 to assist in developing the retail sector of the community
of Khayelitsha.
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Iwu, C.G., Gwija, S., Tengeh, R.,Cupido, C. & Mason, R.B. 2016. The necessity for education and training within the survivalist retail entrepreneurship sector. Journal of Economics and Behavioural Studies. 8(2): 56-64 (9).
