Edge Growth Elevates Township Economies As Key Focus In 2025 Report Demonstrating Tangible Long Term Impact
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Moyo says that through intentional design, blended capital, and deep ecosystem leverage, real potential is being unlocked which is turning data into tangible impact. Moyo was the keynote speaker at the recent launch of small business development specialist Edge Growth’s Impact Report for 2025.
This report outlines how, over the last year, a blend of rigorous data and human stories has demonstrated the measurable impact of Edge Growth’s support on entrepreneurs, families and communities.
Edge Growth has formally elevated township economies as a strategic area of measurement and investment within their ecosystem. In order to create even more impact going forward, Edge Growth is focusing on three key pillars, namely sustainability, youth and township economies, and specifically here, to increase its support of SMEs in informal and township markets.
“South Africa’s township economy is one of our greatest engines of inclusive growth, and the data now proves it. With 87% of Edge Growth’s supported SMEs being black-owned and a growing share operating in township and informal markets, we are seeing how access to catalytic capital, skills and market linkages can transform local economies from the ground up,” says Dan Hatfield, Edge Growth CEO.
In his keynote, Moyo emphasised that the real constraints facing township businesses are seldom just the lack of capital, but rather issues of systems, value chains, and mentorship. For township enterprises to grow sustainably, they need access to structured support, not only funding, along with supply‑chain access, mentorship and training and business support, especially to be able to scale.
Moyo notes the role and potential of frameworks including The Township Economic Development Act (TEDA), the Spaza Shop Support Fund, the Township & Rural Entrepreneurship Programme (TREP) run by SEDA and the Township Economy Partnership Fund (TEPF) in partnership with GEP and IDC, all aimed at enabling business growth, formalisation, and investment in townships.
Programmes that go beyond financing by offering business support, mentoring, and market access to help enterprises grow play a vital role in growing sustainable enterprises. The 2025 Edge Growth Impact Report highlights the Abadali Fund and the Ignite Fund, both managed by Edge Growth, that support early-stage and smaller township SMEs, providing the necessary guidance, mentorship, and market linkages to help them scale and integrate into broader markets.
Examples of how some township businesses are thriving through targeted funding and support include Photsanang Pharmacy which is bridging a 15km healthcare gap for 20,000 people through blended finance and franchise partnerships. Dilex Purification in KwaZulu-Natal, established a hazardous waste recycling facility that powers over 200 jobs and supplies electricity to more than 1,000 households. Tolokazi® Craft Beer raised over R3m from the Mining Investment Corporation to expand its sales, marketing, and distribution into the Netherlands, UK, and USA, while also creating township-based micro-distributors.
“Our 2025 Impact Report shows that when township-based SMEs receive the right support, they create jobs, grow revenue, and build resilient community economies. This is impact by design: using data with soul to ensure that every intervention strengthens the people, businesses and ecosystems that keep our townships vibrant,” says Hatfield.
The message, says Moyo, is clear. “Supporting SMEs in townships is not a one-off intervention but a long-term commitment. Through intentional design, blended capital, and ecosystem orchestration, South Africa’s township economy is proving that impact is not an event, it is a relationship, and SMEs are at its heart”.
Read the full Edge Growth 2025 Impact Report here: Edge-Growth-Impact-Report-2025-digital-FINAL.pdf.
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