The Obstacles of Women Entrepreneurship on Empowerment in Rural Communities KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

This research aims to determine barriers to the expansion of women-owned businesses in rural communities of South Africa. To collect data for the research, a quantitative research approach was adopted. The research focused on 250 female business owners in the northern KZN rural regions of Umzinyakud...

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Main Authors: Kansilembo Freddy Aliamutu (Author), Msizi Vitalis Mkhize (Author)
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Published: CV. Literasi Indonesia, 2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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