City of Joburg opens Alexandra Opportunity Centre

25 Jun 2019 in Where We Govern

The City of Johannesburg’s Department of Economic Development is exceptionally proud to announce that the Alexandra Opportunity Centre is currently open for business.

This is the 5th Opportunity Centre opened within the City, along with the Skills Centre opened in partnership with Discovery in Orange Farm.

The first opportunity centre was launched by Executive Mayor Herman Mashaba in the inner city in March 2018 at 88 Marshall Street.

The City believes that the development and support of SMMEs and entrepreneurs plays a huge role in achieving economic growth with sustainable SMME’s contributing to a reduction in unemployment. Our coalition government has developed the Opportunity Centre model as a key game changer to effectively support small businesses and young entrepreneurs.

We know that some of the biggest challenges facing our youth are a lack of jobs and real work opportunities, and as government, we need to tackle these serious challenges.

Since the government is not the major employer in the economy, we encourage residents to look at establishing their own businesses. Small businesses are the backbone of any economy and are key to real transformation.

I always say that the government is not in the business of running a business. Government is about creating the enabling environment for business to thrive.

Our motto of Diphetogo is about changing lives through real transformation characterised by optimism and opportunity.

This is reflected in the kind of services these opportunity centres provide. These include:

  • Job seekers portal;
  • General business information and advice;
  • Business assessments, gap analysis and development plans;
  • Business management training seminars, including financial literacy, marketing sales and operations managements;
  • Tax and accounting advisory services, including company registration, tax compliance, financial advisory and auditing;
  • Managed workshops, meeting rooms, internet Wi-Fi services offered on a subsidised monthly fee and/or pay-per-use basic;
  • Funding facilitation including funding products awareness and application support;
  • Enterprise development services delivery points;
  • Partner services on site; and,
  • Assistance with city supplier database and compliance issues.

The City has formed various business partnerships with associations such as the South Africa Revenue Service, CIPC, Innovation Hub, Productivity SA, Small Enterprise Development Agency, South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA), ABSA, TUHF, GenAfrica, Discovery and Smart Procurement World who provide services free of charge to residents and the City. We also look forward to introducing new partners in the future.

Furthermore, I encourage all small businesses and young entrepreneurs to visit the newly opened Alexandra Opportunity Centre at the Multi-purpose Centre on 8th Avenue.