It has been more than three years since the coronavirus-related lockdown happened in South Africa. Hence, in the first session of the Women's Month webinar series, we will primarily focus on examining the state of the economy, by looking at macroeconomic indicators (e.g. inflation rate, real GDP growth, repo rate), non-income welfare by gender, key labour market indicators, main challenges faced by formal and informal sector entrepreneurs to sustain and grow their businesses with the aid of numerous data sources (e.g. Survey of Employers and Self-Employed, Finscope, World Bank Enterprise Survey), and how South Africa compares with other countries in some international indices (e.g. Doing Business Index, Global Competitiveness Index), before we discuss the possible solutions for entrepreneurs to sustain and grow their businesses. Findings by gender are derived, if possible.
Programme | Panelist |
16:00-16:05: Welcome (Prof Michelle Esau) |
Prof Michelle Esau, Dean of the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, UWC |
16:05-16:15: Address on theme Prof Chux Gervase Iwu |
Prof Chux Gervase Iwu (Session Chair) Professor & SBDG Chair in Entrepreneurship in Higher Education Department of Management & Entrepreneurship Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, UWC |
16:15-16:20: Reflections by woman entrepreneur 1 | Joandre Cloete Greegory, Our Poultry Place Farm |
16:20-16:25: Reflections by woman entrepreneur 2 | Nuraan Samaai, Koekiecup Coffeeshop & Salon |
16:25-16:30: Reflections by woman entrepreneur 3 | Carmen Cara, Powerful Virtual PA |
16:30-16:35: Reflections by Small Business Clinic Coordinator | Lisle Svenson, Department of Management & Entrepreneurship & Small Business Clinic Coordinator |
16:35-17:05: Discussion. Q & A | All panelists |
17:05-17:10: Closing (Prof Bayat) | Prof Abdullah Bayat, Acting Departmental Head, Department of Management and Entrepreneurship, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, UWC |