Home
FacebookTwitterSearchMenu
  • Subscribe
  • Subscribe
  • News
  • Features
  • Knowledge Library
  • Columns
  • Customs
  • Jobs
  • Directory
  • FX Rates
  • Categories
    • Categories
    • Africa
    • Air Freight
    • BEE
    • Border Beat
    • COVID-19
    • Crime
    • Customs
    • Domestic
    • Duty Calls
    • Economy
    • Employment
    • Energy/Fuel
    • Events
    • Freight & Trading Weekly
    • Imports and Exports
    • Infrastructure
    • International
    • Logistics
    • Other
    • People
    • Road/Rail Freight
    • Sea Freight
    • Skills & Training
    • Social Development
    • Sustainability
    • Technology
    • Trade/Investment
    • Webinars
  • Contact us
    • Contact us
    • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Send us news
    • Editorial Guidelines
Africa
Economy

KZN and EC flood-damaged businesses thrown financial lifeline

13 May 2022 - by Lyse Comins
 Source: eNCA.
0 Comments

Share

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google+
  • LinkedIn
  • E-mail
  • Print

KwaZulu-Natal businesses impacted by the recent devastating floods can claim assistance to rebuild and restock their premises from a range of government funds.

Speaking in Durban at a KZN Growth Coalition meeting on Thursday, KZN Premier Sihle Zikalala announced a slew of different funds – including grants and loans – that are now available to assist local businesses during the recovery process.

He said at least 826 companies had been affected and the cost of the damages was estimated at R6.4 billion.

“The Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs (EDTEA) will reprioritise R67.5 million towards SMME/COOPs (cooperatives) relief, which has been approved by Provincial Treasury. The Relief Fund will prioritise township and rural businesses, and informal traders affected by the recent floods,” he said.

Additional flood recovery financial assistance available includes:

*  The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC) Infrastructure Support Grant aims to provide 50% cost-sharing grant funding to SMMEs and large businesses for the reconstruction of physical and bulk infrastructure inside premises.

* The DTIC Working Capital Grant aims to provide 30% cost-sharing grant funding to SMMEs and large manufacturing businesses. The support includes working capital shortfalls (excluding salaries) as a result of supply chain disruptions, which could result in delayed receipt of raw materials and subsequent cancellation of sales orders.

* The MCEP Industrial Loan Component seeks to assist SMMEs and large manufacturing companies by financing businesses not covered by insurance or by funding the insurance cover shortfall.  The fund offers an interest-free loan to affected businesses for the replacement of stock, machinery and equipment, refurbishment of machinery and equipment, fittings, shelving and/or storage facilities, commercial vehicles and material handling systems. It also covers information and communications technology equipment and business development services.

* The Industrial Development Corporation’s (IDC) Flood Relief Fund will finance businesses that are not covered by insurance or have a funding insurance shortfall. Businesses which are fully insured may also be funded through a bridging facility.

* The Flood Recovery Support Grant assists businesses based on invoices limited to 30% of qualifying costs with a capped amount.

* The Infrastructure Fund provides grant funding to businesses for the reconstruction of infrastructure. The scope of the existing infrastructure programme, which has covered companies affected by the unrest, will be broadened to include support for companies affected by the floods.

* Government has also set aside R500m for the Flood Relief Fund to help restore businesses, communities and livelihoods. This covers the recovery process and the rebuilding of affected infrastructure (roads, bridges, water supply, electricity, rail, and commercial buildings). The fund’s support starts from R1m and is capped at R60m per applicant, targeting companies within the IDC’s mandate. Companies outside the mandate, such as traders, retail, logistics, transportation, infrastructure and construction firms will be considered on a case-by-case basis, with the funds limited to R10m per strategic implementing partner (SIP) and R1.5m per business.

* The Funding for Expansion, which relates to the repayment of shareholders/intercompany and related loans, covers companies that have been operational for at least 12 months.

* The Small Enterprise Finance Agency Flood Relief programme is aimed at providing financial assistance to formal small enterprises in KZN and the Eastern Cape. It seeks to help restore businesses, communities and livelihoods. This is a full grant that is non-repayable, providing amounts between R10 000 and R2m per applicant, targeting non-insured and underinsured small businesses.

Sign up to our mailing list and get daily news headlines and weekly features directly to your inbox free.
Subscribe to receive print copies of Freight News Features to your door.

UK forwarders support Ethiopia’s logistics sector

Logistics

A new MoU creates a strategic partnership between leading industry bodies of both countries.

13 Jun 2025
0 Comments

Chinese master jailed for undersea cable damage

Crime
Sea Freight

The court convicted the captain of wilfully anchoring in a prohibited zone in Taiwanese waters.

13 Jun 2025
0 Comments

Logistics multinational expands Middle East footprint

Logistics

The region is on an economic growth trajectory and emerging as a global logistics and innovation hub.

13 Jun 2025
0 Comments

Marine insurance in spotlight after rough week at sea

Sea Freight

“If things are managed properly, we can prevent a lot of these losses.” – Mike Brews, IUMI.

12 Jun 2025
0 Comments

West Africa – reaping rewards from investment in logistics

Logistics
Trade/Investment

The US$1.2 billion investment is being spearheaded by DP World and construction on the project started in December 2024.

12 Jun 2025
0 Comments

Success of privatised African ports shows the way for SA

Imports and Exports

A study commissioned by leading fruit exporters shows why privatisation optimises port performance.

12 Jun 2025
0 Comments

UK warns of rising maritime risk as Gulf tensions surge

Sea Freight

“Deteriorating regional security climate” could expose seafarers to direct harm. – Advisory

12 Jun 2025
0 Comments

Electric vehicle for last mile delivery launched

Road/Rail Freight
Technology

The three-wheeler could play a role in the brand’s expansion in micromobility solutions.

12 Jun 2025
0 Comments

Royal Swazi airline extends services to include Harare

Air Freight

The minister of Public Works and Transportation had some explaining to do before the Eswatini parliament.

12 Jun 2025
0 Comments

South Africa ready to roll out bird flu vaccinations

Imports and Exports

Three vaccines for the H5N1 strain have been officially registered for use.

12 Jun 2025
0 Comments

Harbour development for KZN South Coast on the cards

Logistics

The initiative forms part of a wider government strategy to bolster local economies.

11 Jun 2025
0 Comments

OPINION: Freight industry responds well to professionalisation

Skills & Training

An important milestone for the ICFF is the relationship it has developed with the South African Revenue Service.

11 Jun 2025
0 Comments
  • More

FeatureClick to view

Botswana 20 June 2025

Border Beat

Police clamp down on cross-border crime
17 Jun 2025
Zim's anti-smuggling measures delay legitimate freight operations
06 Jun 2025
Cross-border payments remain a hurdle – Masondo
30 May 2025
More

Poll

Has South Africa's ports turned the corner?

Featured Jobs

New

Multimodal Operations Controller

Lee Botti & Associates
East Rand
23 Jun

Senior Sea/Air Import/Export Controller (Multimodal Controller) Strong on Imports

Tiger Recruitment
East Rand
20 Jun
More Jobs
  • © Now Media
  • Privacy Policy
  • Freight News RSS
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Send us news
  • Contact us