Tiger Brands Enterprise Development initiative supports growth of township and rural-based emerging and small businessesTiger Brands is celebrating those businesses based in local townships and in rural areas who are recipients of a recently launched Tiger Brands Enterprise Development initiative which is providing local township and rural-based small businesses, operating within the broader food manufacturing and service supply chain, with capacity development support, as well as access to finance and markets. This support will, in addition, allow the businesses to scale their operations. ![]() Rhulani (left) and Rirhandzu Chauke (far right), co-owners of Conza’s Biscuits, with Maanda Milubi, Director Enterprise and Supplier Development, Tiger Brands. Conza’s Biscuits is one of the township-based, women-owned businesses Tiger Brands has supported. Tiger Brands’ support for businesses within the township economy underscores its commitment to accelerating brand presence in one of South Africa’s most dynamic and high-growth markets. “Small businesses are an engine of economic growth and are significant in boosting economic activity through job creation. As an established business, our role is to unlock this potential by helping to clear some of the hurdles they face, including access to finance, markets, systems and tools. When we support smaller businesses, the entire value chain is strengthened,” says Maanda Milubi, director enterprise and supplier development, Tiger Brands. The first 28 township-based small businesses to benefit from the initiative have received support from Tiger Brands through existing business support platforms eKasi Labs, and Tiger Brands’ own Kokota Growth Programme in partnership with its premium bread brand, Albany. ![]() Rirhandzu Chauke, co-owner of Conza’s Biscuits.
![]() Nabelani Prudence Nyalungu, a baker at Conza’s Biscuits. Kokota Growth ProgrammeTownship-based emerging food service vendors were supported through the Kokota Growth Programme, an initiative launched by Tiger Brands in partnership with its premium bread brand, Albany, aimed at uplifting small businesses operating in the prepared food sector. Entrepreneurs received capacity-building support, including business development, business finance, and marketing training, access to industry networks, mentorship, and tailored resources aimed at enhancing their operational efficiency, product development, and market reach. The supported enterprises represent a diverse range of food solutions, ranging from kotas and catering to innovative food service businesses.
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