Abstract

Townships continue to be the epitome of informal sector economics that often goes unnoticed nor understood. One should be mindful that there is a causation for the above-mentioned issue resulting to townships constantly dealing with the lack of infrastructural development and basic service delivery which results to township businesses to not develop to their full economic potential. Every individual who stays in a township can testify to the lack of opportunities; the movement of the small businesses from townships to urban areas has grown disregarded. To this end, the underdeveloped small businesses which remain in township are often strained.

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