An investigation on the effectiveness of government structures established to support Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises in eThekwini Municipality during COVID-19 pandemic
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SMMEs are pivotal to the achievement of the goals espoused in the South African’s
National Development Plan and remain core instrument for job creation, poverty
alleviation, creativity and innovations that are strategic for national transformation.
However, the survival and roles performance of these SMMEs was threatened by the
disruptions and measures imposed to restrain the spread of COVID-19, therefore,
necessitating governmental initiatives for the design of financial and non-financial support
structures during the covid-19 era. This study, therefore, assess these support structures
established by the government to moderate the consequences of pandemic on SMMEs,
ensure their survival and safeguard their role performance in the national development
plan.
The study is based on questionnaire administered on 201 SMME leaders, owners, and
managers in eThekwini Municipality, South Africa. Descriptive statistics was utilized on
SPSS to provide insight to the data obtained from respondents. Findings from the results
of data analysis show that there were issues in accessing government funding, stringent
scoring system, limited knowledge of funding opportunities, insufficient training, and
communication barriers. It is suggested that the government simplify funding applications,
increase awareness and training programs, develop a more accommodating scoring
system, and establish regular communication channels with SMMEs. These
recommendations aim to strengthen the resilience of SMMEs as vital contributors to
South Africa's economic recovery and growth.
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree: Master of Management: Administration and Information Management, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2025.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/6047
