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LIMPOPO BUSINESS AWARDS TO RECOGNISE SMME’S TRANSFORMING THE PROVINCE’S ECONOMY

 All roads will lead to Limpopo on 2 April 2025 where the province is set to honour its dynamic Small, Micro and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMME) sector with the inaugural Limpopo Business Awards.

This prestigious event is a collaborative initiative between the Limpopo Provincial Government (LPG) and Standard Bank of South Africa (SBSA).  It aims to celebrate the SMMEs that are driving innovation, creating jobs and uplifting communities across the province. It will shine a spotlight on businesses that have demonstrated resilience, longevity, and a commitment to sustainable growth, celebrating excellence across key economic sectors.

The awards will prioritise industries that contribute significantly to the region’s economy, spanning the following sectors across 10 categories:

  • PRIMARY SECTOR focusing on raw materials:
  • Agriculture,
  • Mining & Quarrying
  • SECONDARY SECTOR focusing on finished goods:
  • Manufacturing,
  • Agro-Processing,
  • Energy Utilities)
  • TERTIARY SECTOR focusing on services:
  • Tourism & Hospitality,
  • Construction,
  • Transport & Logistics
  • QUATERNARY SECTOR focusing on intellectual services:
  • Education & Training,
  • Health & Wellness.

By honouring outstanding businesses in these categories, these awards aim to showcase industry leaders, promote economic development, while also inspiring future entrepreneurs in Limpopo. They celebrate entrepreneurs and the businesses that lead by example.

Limpopo’s economy, which is valued at approximately R509 billion, remains a key contributor to South Africa’s overall gross domestic product (GDP). The province is largely driven by the mining sector (25%), personal services (24%) and the finance sector (14%) according to Statistics South Africa’s Quarterly Labour Force Survey for the first quarter of 2024. However, the province also faces its own fair share of economic challenges, including an unemployment rate of 26.1%, while expanded rate stands at 41.7% (Statistics South Africa, 2024).

Given this, SMMEs play a pivotal role in both job creation and broadening the province’s economy. They not only provide employment to a significant portion of the workforce but also help reduce reliance on dominant industries, fostering innovation and resilience.

Beyond recognition and prizes, all finalists will gain exclusive access to Standard Bank’s Enterprise and Supplier Development (ESD) solutions aimed at helping them scale their businesses sustainably. Each category winner will receive a cash injection to support their business, while all finalists will be recognised for their achievements and receive valuable exposure. They will also get access to growth opportunities and attend master classes aimed at helping them scale their businesses.

“As the Limpopo Provincial Government, we recognise how local businesses continue to be the backbone of the South African economy, driving innovation, creating jobs and shaping a prosperous future for our province. The Limpopo Business Awards celebrate the visionaries who turn challenges into opportunities and ideas into success”, says Gavin Pratt, the Head of Department of Limpopo Provincial Treasury.

“Our commitment to SMMEs goes far beyond finance. Through our deep sector knowledge and expert relationship management, Standard Bank provides relevant and targeted products and solutions to help businesses start, manage and grow their operations”, says Sydney Hlatshwayo, Head of Coverage (Limpopo) at Business and Commercial Banking, Standard Bank South Africa. “Through initiatives like the Limpopo Business Awards, we are reaffirming our support for businesses that are reshaping the province’s future as their trusted partner for growth.”

The awards serve as a call to action for businesses to embrace their role in creating meaningful change within their communities. By recognising and supporting enterprises that drive impact, the awards encourage a commitment to building a stronger, more inclusive and prosperous economy in Limpopo.

Entries for the Limpopo Business Awards are officially open and will close on 28 February 2025. SMMEs across various industries are welcomed to submit their applications via the following link: www.standardbank.co.za/LimpopoBusinessAwards.

DID YOU KNOW?

The inaugural Limpopo Business Awards are the first of its kind. They are a collaborative initiative between the Limpopo provincial government and Standard Bank of South Africa to celebrate the contribution of SMMEs to the province’s economic growth and social transformation.

The awards will recognise businesses that are playing their part in growing the province’s economy and helping alleviate the scourge of unemployment, to uplift their communities, through the following 10 sectorial categories:

PRIMARY SECTOR (Raw Materials) SECONDARY SECTOR (Finished Goods)TERTIARY SECTOR (Services)QUATERNARY SECTOR (Intellectual Services)
Agriculture   Mining & QuarryingManufacturing   Agro-Processing    Energy Utilities (e.g., fuel) Tourism & Hospitality (e.g., Food or Beverage Products)    Construction    Transport & Logistics Education & Training    Health & Wellness  

These awards also seek to amplify the importance of public-private partnerships in providing strategic support to SMMEs, while offering a platform for networking, knowledge sharing and collaboration that advances the economy of Limpopo.

Prizes and benefits for finalists and winners:

  • All category winners will receive a cash injection to support their businesses.
  • Each category has R60 000.00 to be won.
  • All finalists will gain access to Standard Bank’s Enterprise and Supplier Development (ESD) solutions, helping them scale their businesses sustainably.
  • All finalists will receive recognition and exposure, further strengthening their business growth opportunities.

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