Vutivi
  • Business
    Six year old author Nontsikelelo Phume

    Six year old guide to entrepreneurship

    Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams

    Youth Fund gives entrepreneurs hope

    Deputy President Paul Mashatile during G20 roundtable discussion

    Youth SME demands for G20 action in South Africa

    Minister Parks Tau

    New E-commerce platforms to boost local businesses

    Dipitsa Tsa Mologadi Director Moshadi Mphela

    Traditional catering business aims for national recognition

    South Africa moves to open oil & gas sector to youth

    Youth being empowered by a mall

    Youth Month campaign has empowered entrepreneurs

    Community members who benefitted from Canyon Coal mining company

    Canyon Coal gives youth-owned start-ups a boost

    Gauteng’s economic outlook puts small enterprises at the centre

    Proudly South Africa helped SMMES Understand the laws that govern labor laws. Photo: Pexels.

    Proudly SA empowers SMEs about legal tools

  • Agriculture
    Township community use backyard land to plant vegetables for profit

    Township micro-farms feed Gauteng’s economy

    MEC of North West for Agriculture and Rural Development :Madoda Sambatha

    Smart farming initiative raises youth agribusiness’s hopes

    Chris Chaka, the Gauteng head of the Land Bank

    Land Bank’s blended finance to assist farmers

    Rising diesel prices could affect small businesses badly

    Diesel rebate review puts fuel intensive businesses on edge

    Actress Asavela Mqokiyana shares her story about how she got into sustainable Farming.
Supplied

    From acting to farming, Mqokiyana’s passion grows

    Foot and mouth disease affecting farmers

    Cattle farmers reeling over foot and mouth outbreak

    Masabata Sebusi, co-founder of Agrivuno

    New initiative offers farmers growth opportunities

    A new project aims to help cannabis growers and SMEs to enter the formal market

    Rural enterprises to benefit from marijuana university project

  • Innovation
    Mulilo Renewable Energy LTD proves that there's energy market in South Africa.

    Mulilo is powering South Africa’s energy revolution

    The founder and CEO of Q4ME Vuledzani Mathavha

    Q4ME turns the hassle of queuing into a business opportunity

    Business analyst James Mavundla who launched Agrowex

    Agrowex App bridges farmer market gap

    Coin powered connectivity delivers easy profits for small businesses

    Portable power station by Vincent Mosebe

    Innovator develops portable station to power up SMEs

    Lillian Barnard, president for Microsoft Africa. Picture: Microsoft

    Empowering SMMEs through AI: Microsoft’s new vision

    AI-driven disinformation becoming a threat

    How businesses can fight back against cybercrime

    Owen Lekala

    Innovative transport app set to expand

    Online marketing platform made for SMMEs

    Gcina Madonsela, Business Development Executive at SME South Africa

    Technology is reshaping small business sector

  • Finance
    Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago with finance minister Enoch Godongwana Picture : Reserve Bank

    Consumers and businesses battle as inflation rises

    MEC Lebohang Maile during his budget vote at Gauteng Legislature

    Gauteng’s budget offers strategic investment in SMEs

    South African National Parks, in partnership with Sanlam, offers an interest-free loan program at Table Mountain in Cape Town. Photo: Facebook.

    More businesses to benefit from SANParks loan deal

    Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana

    R402 billion budget could open doors for construction SMEs

    Small Business Finance Development Agency has helped an entrepreneur to secure funding to invest in a filling station. Pic: Shell

    Franchise funding for entrepreneurs

    SMEs happy with Limpopo budget

    Limpopo Budget: hope for small businesses

    GEP deputy chairperson Phosane Mngqibisa

    Gauteng increases support for small businesses to access funds

    Heineken is investing in a malting plant

    Heineken’s R1.9bn investment set to boost local barley farmers

    Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana. Picture: GCIS

    Value Added Tax hike has SMMEs worried

    Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana to deliver revised budget

    Revised Budget 2025: What SMMEs Expect

  • Tourism
    G20 Tourism Hackathon

    Tourism enterprises call on hackathon to help bridge digital divide

    The Unveiling of the Kgodumodumo Dinosaur Interpretation Centre in the Free State

    Kgodumodumo Centre boosts tourism and empowers SMMEs

    Tourism companies eye opportunities in digital visa surge

    Astrotourism is emerging as a promising niche for the sector

    Space-related tourism offers economic lift-off for entrepreneurs

    Borutho Tours and travel is ready to give tourists a taste of Limpopo hospitality.

    Tourism campaign targets visitors to ignite economic growth

    Gen Zs attended tourism indaba in numbers

    Gen Z takes the lead on SA Tourism

    Small businesses at Tourism Indaba

    Indaba 2025 – a win for Africa’s tourism sector

    KwaZulu-Natal businesses seek growth at Africa Travel Indaba

    Small business owners at tourism indaba

    Travel indaba a mixed bag for tourism sector businesses

  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
Vutivi
  • Business
    Six year old author Nontsikelelo Phume

    Six year old guide to entrepreneurship

    Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams

    Youth Fund gives entrepreneurs hope

    Deputy President Paul Mashatile during G20 roundtable discussion

    Youth SME demands for G20 action in South Africa

    Minister Parks Tau

    New E-commerce platforms to boost local businesses

    Dipitsa Tsa Mologadi Director Moshadi Mphela

    Traditional catering business aims for national recognition

    South Africa moves to open oil & gas sector to youth

    Youth being empowered by a mall

    Youth Month campaign has empowered entrepreneurs

    Community members who benefitted from Canyon Coal mining company

    Canyon Coal gives youth-owned start-ups a boost

    Gauteng’s economic outlook puts small enterprises at the centre

    Proudly South Africa helped SMMES Understand the laws that govern labor laws. Photo: Pexels.

    Proudly SA empowers SMEs about legal tools

  • Agriculture
    Township community use backyard land to plant vegetables for profit

    Township micro-farms feed Gauteng’s economy

    MEC of North West for Agriculture and Rural Development :Madoda Sambatha

    Smart farming initiative raises youth agribusiness’s hopes

    Chris Chaka, the Gauteng head of the Land Bank

    Land Bank’s blended finance to assist farmers

    Rising diesel prices could affect small businesses badly

    Diesel rebate review puts fuel intensive businesses on edge

    Actress Asavela Mqokiyana shares her story about how she got into sustainable Farming.
Supplied

    From acting to farming, Mqokiyana’s passion grows

    Foot and mouth disease affecting farmers

    Cattle farmers reeling over foot and mouth outbreak

    Masabata Sebusi, co-founder of Agrivuno

    New initiative offers farmers growth opportunities

    A new project aims to help cannabis growers and SMEs to enter the formal market

    Rural enterprises to benefit from marijuana university project

  • Innovation
    Mulilo Renewable Energy LTD proves that there's energy market in South Africa.

    Mulilo is powering South Africa’s energy revolution

    The founder and CEO of Q4ME Vuledzani Mathavha

    Q4ME turns the hassle of queuing into a business opportunity

    Business analyst James Mavundla who launched Agrowex

    Agrowex App bridges farmer market gap

    Coin powered connectivity delivers easy profits for small businesses

    Portable power station by Vincent Mosebe

    Innovator develops portable station to power up SMEs

    Lillian Barnard, president for Microsoft Africa. Picture: Microsoft

    Empowering SMMEs through AI: Microsoft’s new vision

    AI-driven disinformation becoming a threat

    How businesses can fight back against cybercrime

    Owen Lekala

    Innovative transport app set to expand

    Online marketing platform made for SMMEs

    Gcina Madonsela, Business Development Executive at SME South Africa

    Technology is reshaping small business sector

  • Finance
    Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago with finance minister Enoch Godongwana Picture : Reserve Bank

    Consumers and businesses battle as inflation rises

    MEC Lebohang Maile during his budget vote at Gauteng Legislature

    Gauteng’s budget offers strategic investment in SMEs

    South African National Parks, in partnership with Sanlam, offers an interest-free loan program at Table Mountain in Cape Town. Photo: Facebook.

    More businesses to benefit from SANParks loan deal

    Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana

    R402 billion budget could open doors for construction SMEs

    Small Business Finance Development Agency has helped an entrepreneur to secure funding to invest in a filling station. Pic: Shell

    Franchise funding for entrepreneurs

    SMEs happy with Limpopo budget

    Limpopo Budget: hope for small businesses

    GEP deputy chairperson Phosane Mngqibisa

    Gauteng increases support for small businesses to access funds

    Heineken is investing in a malting plant

    Heineken’s R1.9bn investment set to boost local barley farmers

    Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana. Picture: GCIS

    Value Added Tax hike has SMMEs worried

    Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana to deliver revised budget

    Revised Budget 2025: What SMMEs Expect

  • Tourism
    G20 Tourism Hackathon

    Tourism enterprises call on hackathon to help bridge digital divide

    The Unveiling of the Kgodumodumo Dinosaur Interpretation Centre in the Free State

    Kgodumodumo Centre boosts tourism and empowers SMMEs

    Tourism companies eye opportunities in digital visa surge

    Astrotourism is emerging as a promising niche for the sector

    Space-related tourism offers economic lift-off for entrepreneurs

    Borutho Tours and travel is ready to give tourists a taste of Limpopo hospitality.

    Tourism campaign targets visitors to ignite economic growth

    Gen Zs attended tourism indaba in numbers

    Gen Z takes the lead on SA Tourism

    Small businesses at Tourism Indaba

    Indaba 2025 – a win for Africa’s tourism sector

    KwaZulu-Natal businesses seek growth at Africa Travel Indaba

    Small business owners at tourism indaba

    Travel indaba a mixed bag for tourism sector businesses

  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
Vutivi
No Result
View All Result

Warring Nafcoc factions failing SMMEs

by Tebogo Mokwena
October 8, 2020
in Business
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
Developing small business in South Africa is no longer a priority for Nafcoc, plagued by internal battles.

Developing small business in South Africa is no longer a priority for Nafcoc, plagued by internal battles.

Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Email

Factionalism continues to tear the National African Federated Chamber of Commerce apart, hindering its core mandate of helping small businesses particularly in the townships.
This was confirmed by provincial structures who have told Vutivi News that factionalism was destroying the fabric of the organisation.
Court battles and infighting have replaced cooperation and developing small business in South Africa, they said.
Nafcoc Gauteng president Bongani Dlamini told Vutivi News that he believed the root of factionalism stems from the arms deal, which the organisation was earmarked as a potential player.
He said before the arms deal the federation was identified as a potential player in the contract.
But when the possibility of it playing a part in the project became real, said Dlamini, Nafcoc members started fighting because of the money that was going to come through for the federation.
“That is where the factionalism really started,” he said.
Conflict also escalated when Nafcoc sold its Tsogo Sun shares.
Dlamini said after the sale of these shares members became greedy and wanted the money for themselves.
“There are many members that sacrificed their time and resources, but when the Tsogo Sun shares came out, they did not benefit. Only friends of leadership benefitted. That was something that really hurt us,” Dlamini said.“When the time came for provinces to receive their stake of the shares, Silver Vanity combined these stakes and they bought Gallagher Estate,” he also said.
Dlamini has committed to keeping his eyes on the ball, vowing that factionalism would not deter him from the bigger picture of helping small businesses in the province.
“Each and every organisation has its own internal problems, but if we lose focus on what we’re supposed to do, it will create serious problems,” he said.
“My mandate is to make sure that I lobby business owners and government and bring them to the table,” he said.
Nafcoc’s Limpopo president Sello Kgolane told Vutivi News that there were multiple cases opened against the mother body.
According to documents provided by Kgolane, a report released by Imogene Matlalane Phaladi laid bare allegations of theft of funds and the purchasing of luxury cars amongst others by some leaders.The court battle between Nafcoc and Nafcoc Limpopo has resulted in a string of court cases.

READ MORE: SMMEs set to benefit from localisation project 

Kgalane, who is a former Silver Vanity director, accused current president Gilbert Mosena of being the mastermind behind the alleged factionalism.
“They are fighting with Lawrence Mavundla. Mosena doesn’t want to pay dividends to other sectors. I opened a case against them because Mosena took money from Silver Vanity. Hawks is currently investigating the matter,” he said.
Factionalism, according to Kgalane, ran rampant in the organisation’s structures.
“The factionalism, at national, has affected the provincial bodies. So you’ll find that for example the Nafcoc in Sekhukhune district has no problem, but there is factionalism in the provincial body. This is because there is also factionalism in the national body,” he said.
This was echoed by Eastern Cape secretary general Mpho Khitsane who agreed that factionalism was a great hindrance.
“The factionalism is something that is in the public. We all know that it’s something whose presence is constant and recurring. This is part of the reason why NAFCOC hasn’t been able to service people in the appropriate way, according to its mandate.
“It is currently being resolved, as we expect to be able to go back to normal operations. Right now we’re busy trying to sort the factionalism out, as it is something that has been hindering the progress of the organisation.”
Khitsane also said that NAFCOC was in the process of reinventing itself.
“There have been multiple processes we have been undergoing to make sure that things go back to normal,” he said.
Vutivi News tried to reach Nafcoc for a comment and even sent a list of questions which were not responded to.
Nafcoc spokesperson Millicent Sikazwe claimed that the questions have been forwarded to Nafcoc president.
However, affiliate organisations including NAFCOC’s Security and Cleaning Sector (NAFSEC) secretary general Bathini Malobola poured cold water on factionalism allegations.
“We only understand that there are people who call themselves Nafcoc who are not Nafcoc. Currently Nafsec is running smoothly. There’s no effect from the alleged factionalism.
“The problem arises from individuals that are not compliant within NAFCOC that have decided to call themselves rebels,” he claimed.

Advertisement
Tags: Factional fightsNafcocSMME focusWarring factions
Previous Post

Covid-19: Time to fully embrace the 4th Industrial Revolution

Next Post

Limpopo entrepreneur uses baobab tree to create jobs

Tebogo Mokwena

Tebogo Mokwena

Related Posts

Six year old author Nontsikelelo Phume

Six year old guide to entrepreneurship

July 3, 2025
Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams

Youth Fund gives entrepreneurs hope

July 3, 2025
Deputy President Paul Mashatile during G20 roundtable discussion

Youth SME demands for G20 action in South Africa

July 3, 2025
Load More
Next Post

Limpopo entrepreneur uses baobab tree to create jobs

A informal trader sells fruit and vegetables on a street corner. Picture by Leo Moko/Unsplash

Formalising the informal economy must be a government priority

Wits students Eunice Mashopani has opened a braiding business to get extra money while she finishes her studies. Photos supplied.

Varsity students double up as entrepreneurs to make extra cash

Advertisement
Information Inspiration Education | AnalysisSouth Africa's best news resource for micro-businesses and township entrepreneurs.
Follow Vutivi Business News on WhatsApp

FEATURED POST

Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago with finance minister Enoch Godongwana Picture : Reserve Bank

Consumers and businesses battle as inflation rises

July 3, 2025
Six year old author Nontsikelelo Phume

Six year old guide to entrepreneurship

July 3, 2025
Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams

Youth Fund gives entrepreneurs hope

July 3, 2025
G20 Tourism Hackathon

Tourism enterprises call on hackathon to help bridge digital divide

July 3, 2025

Vutivi is a digital business news platform that will serve the Small Medium Micro Enterprises in the form of writing stories that will be informative about their sector. We pledge to deliver a commercially sustainable, world-class digital financial and business news service that is a must-read while being responsive to readership needs and tailor-making packages for SMMEs.

Categories

  • Agriculture
  • Analysis
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Innovation
  • Top story
  • Tourism

Get in Touch

Email

news@vutivibusiness.co.za

© 2025 Vutivi. All rights reserved. Website by AIPX Atelier

Advertise / Privacy Policy / Contact

No Result
View All Result
  • Business
  • Agriculture
  • Innovation
  • Finance
  • Tourism
  • Advertise

© 2024 Vutivi // Website by AIPX Atelier.

We want to get to know you!
Take the Vuitivi Business News reader survey
AI generated image of Vutivi readers