Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa (CCBSA) is driving economic inclusion through supporting township owned SMMEs.
According to the quarterly Labour Force Survey Q2 2023, 32.6% of unemployed people in South Africa, this figure has dropped by 0.3% since the first quarter, representing a significant decrease.
The Department of Economic Development has also committed R405,000 to support the 27 candidates with R15,000 each to help them buy stock for their businesses. The Bizniz in a Box program is part of CCBSA’s economic inclusion program to empower small, micro, and medium enterprises – especially women and youth in our host communities.
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