The challenges of operating entrepreneurial businesses in restituted land: the case of KwaZulu-Natal.
Date
2018
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Abstract
In KwaZulu-Natal, public and private sectors need to increase support for sustainability of
Small Medium and Micro Enterprises and or Entrepreneurial businesses. Many SMMEs
struggle to overcome failure due to lack of strategic interventions from both government and
the private sector. This study focuses on the Land Restitution programme as one of the vehicles
that should be used by government to boost SMME development and their business
performance. In previous studies, individuals who have received their land back, within the
Land Redistribution Programme in KZN have failed to either continue or start viable businesses
using the land newly acquired. A total of 76% of the land redistributed has claimants who have
not engaged with any business activity using land newly acquired. Attributed to this high level
of inactivity is a lack of programmes to assist claimants. Most claimants end up opting for cash
instead of land due to fear of failure. Socio-cultural factors, infrastructure and education found
to be important elements that add value to small businesses’ behaviour and the way society
welcomes them. Methods and strategies employed by the two major sectors in enhancing
entrepreneurial businesses were evaluated. Conducted interview sessions with business owners
in restituted land contributed to the results of the study. The qualitative research methodology
was used and the NVivo programme using thematic analysis was employed for data analyses.
Description
Master Degree, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.