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Festive economy bolstered by stokvels and societiesAccording to the National Stokvel Association of South Africa (NASASA), four main categories of stokvels can be identified - basic revolving savings schemes, loan schemes, home loan schemes and shared buying schemes. The main economic spenders around the end of the year are the shared buying scheme members, who use wholesalers and other retailers to purchase in bulk. Without these purchases, South Africa would experience a dull festive season; the retail sector would be in a depressive mood. Purchases range from canned stuff, toiletries to perishables. Some of these purchases happen in the major cities but are consumed at rural places far away such as Venda, Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal. Interesting facts
Since these schemes are accountable for a significant portion of our GDP and festive spending, companies need to appreciate their contribution and hence engage them. Festivities around this time centre on complete fun and celebrations with fellow scheme members and families. Retailers should consider complementing traditional communications such as those portraying the season through Western eyes, eg turkey and gammon dinners, with Afro-centric practices. The need for communications agencies and clients to create innovatively and compellingly messages is critical. About Tseko ShibambuTseko Shibambu is CEO of One Contact Mass Market Services (Pty) Ltd, chairman of Mahube Investments, and director of Bambu Advertising. He holds MBA and BSc degrees. Tseko has worked for blue chip companies and also on various successful brands over and above his university lecturing experience, and prides himself in assisting companies and individuals deliver on their brand promises. Email Tseko at info@1contact.co.za View my profile and articles... |