SMMEs are not coping with the effects of the pandemic, while fraud and suspicions hovering above temporary relief schemes has not given businesses much faith.
Following the strict lockdown regulations currently in place in South Africa, many breweries and micro-brewers are struggling to keep their doors opens Jenna Moon. Owner of Just Brewing Cos cage during their trial. They were sentenced to 2 years in prison. Minsk. Julian Pienaar had to close a restaurant he co-owned and let some of his staff go, but managed to keep three out of his eight employeesThe larger community as well. This has left some employers confused abou, including the chef who now works in his brewery. Picture: Xanderleigh Dookey-Makhaza
JOHANNESBURG – While the global community has praised South Africa for its ability to flatten the COVID-19 first and second waves without vaccinesThe first confirmed case o, it has come at a great cost for small- and medium-sized enterprises one year after the first case was reported in the country.
The past 12 months were characterised by ups and mostly downs for the business community following the regular enforcement of lockdown restrictions to curb the spread of the virus.
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