WATCH: How Eskom’s power cuts have taken a toll on SMEs

Business Day TV speaks to John Dludlu, CEO of the Small Business Institute

Crumbling infrastructure, such as that for electricity supply, increases the costs for business, and therefore inflation. Nompumelelo Nkosi, Crazy Store manager, tries to work during load-shedding using battery-powered lamps.
Crumbling infrastructure, such as that for electricity supply, increases the costs for business, and therefore inflation. Nompumelelo Nkosi, Crazy Store manager, tries to work during load-shedding using battery-powered lamps. (Denvor de Wee)

Eskom has resumed load-shedding, and while the intensity of the power cuts may have eased, the business sector remains under pressure. Business Day TV caught up with John Dludlu, CEO of the Small Business Institute, for a look at how SMEs have been faring in this environment.

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