THE Department of Small Business Development (DSBD) has invited SMME’s and cooperatives in the clothing and tailor-making business to supply bulk cloth face masks for employees working as frontline staff and members of the public during the Covid-19 pandemic.
This follows the call by the Health Mi-nister on members of the public to reserve medical masks for use by healthcare workers on the frontline in hospitals and clinics.
Kouga Tourism and Local Economic Development (LED) portfolio councillor, Frances Baxter, said the Department had called on SMMEs and cooperatives to participate in the Request for Information (RFI), as published on the Departmental website www.dsbd.gov.za.
“We also urge them to register their businesses on the database at www.smmesa.gov.za.”
She said Kouga Municipality’s LED Department is also available for assistance.
Enquiries can be directed to LED officers Vusumzi Yake at 067 110 9896 or vyake@kouga.gov.za and Xolile Wagosa at 067 107 9154 or xwagosa@kouga.gov.za.
Additional information, RFI and specifications may be accessed at www.dsbd.gov.za.
SMMEs may also contact the department by sending an email to info@dsbd.gov.za or contact 086 667 7867.