INFORMAL ECONOMY: Majority of spaza shops fail to meet R500m support fund’s criteria

[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 25/07/2025
The organisation representing spaza shop owners says that the low compliance rate can be blamed on outdated and rigid compliance criteria.
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