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ID182477
Title ProperChallenges Faced by Young Entrepreneurs in Informal Trading in Bindura, Zimbabwe
LanguageENG
AuthorKabonga, Itai ;  Zvokuomba, Kwashirai ;  Nyagadza, Brighton
Summary / Abstract (Note)The objective of the study was to capture the challenges that are faced by young informal traders in Bindura town, Zimbabwe. The study was motivated by the lack of attention to the challenges faced by young informal traders by the governing authorities at local and national level. We believe our study extends the understanding of the challenges faced by young informal traders, drawing on their everyday experiences and the navigation of the complex challenges they face. Deploying a qualitative research approach with in-depth interviews, focus group discussion and documentary analysis as data generation tools, the study found that young informal traders face several challenges that include lack of capital and harassment from municipal authorities as well as lack of mentoring and competition from established traders. Thus, the study established and concluded that within this difficult environment, young entrepreneurs employ different survival strategies such as raising capital from friends and relatives, relying on multifarious mentoring and coaching programmes from various sources. The paper recommends that government and private sector take up responsibility in nurturing these young entrepreneurs.
`In' analytical Note
Journal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 56, No.8; Dec 2021: p.1780-1794
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2021-12 56, 8
Key WordsChallenges ;  Municipality ;  Entrepreneurs ;  Informal Traders ;  Bindura