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The fierce resilience of SA's small-business heroes
The Star
|October 02, 2025
IN EVERY corner of South Africa, whether in a bustling township market, a quiet suburban street, or a shared workspace humming late into the night, small businesses are rewriting the story of survival.
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ENTREPRENEURS need to stay strong and know there is always a way forward, says the author.
(AI LAB)
Each day, they wake to an economy that shifts without warning, to power cuts that darken opportunity, and to rising costs that could sap the spirit of even the most seasoned entrepreneur. Yet they press on, not with blind optimism, but with a stubborn brilliance that turns obstacles into stepping stones.
Listen to these business owners and you'll hear an unshakable refrain: there is always a way forward. Instead of waiting for a perfect climate, they refine their craft, chase new customers, and invest in their teams. They take courses, explore digital tools, and experiment with new ideas. For them, standing still is simply not an option.
Technology has become a quiet partner in their success. A baker might manage orders on a smartphone between batches of bread. A logistics startup plots efficient routes with inexpensive software to save both time and fuel.
This story is from the October 02, 2025 edition of The Star.
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