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The 30% Mandate: Is Eswatini’s Private Sector Ready for the COMESA Surge?

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​The halls of the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Trade recently buzzed with a proposal that could rewrite the DNA of the Eswatini economy. The Business Federation of Eswatini (BUFE), led by a vision of inclusive growth, has challenged the government to reserve 30% of procurement opportunities for indigenous MSMEs—specifically those flying the #MadeInEswatini flag.

​As we prepare to host the COMESA Summit, this isn’t just a policy discussion; it is a retail and corporate call to arms.

The Retail Revolution: From Kiosks to Contracts

​For the longest time, the “Made in Eswatini” label has been a badge of pride, but often confined to small-scale retail. BUFE’s 30% proposal aims to move these local producers from the artisan market into the national value chain.

​If adopted, the upcoming COMESA Summit won’t just be catered by international giants; the bottled water, the branded apparel, the logistics, and the gift hampers could—and should—come from the very MSMEs The Source profiles weekly. This is the “Marketplace” in action.

Corporate Pulse: The Citizens Economic Empowerment Act

​Honourable Minister Manqoba Khumalo dropped a significant hint during the engagement: the forthcoming Citizens Economic Empowerment Act.

​For our corporate readers, this is a signal to audit your supply chains now. If the government moves toward a 30% local procurement mandate, the private sector will likely follow suit. Forward-thinking companies are already looking for “Source Verified” local partners to ensure they are ahead of the legislative curve.

The COMESA Business Forum: The Ultimate Networking Grid

​The Director of International Trade highlighted the COMESA Business Forum as the gateway to regional trade. This is where the “Lifestyle” of the modern Eswatini entrepreneur goes global.

  • The Opportunity: Networking with regional policymakers and billionaires.
  • The Goal: Transforming a local Eswatini brand into a COMESA-wide household name.

The Source Verdict: Execution Over Theory

​Minister Khumalo encouraged the business community to use platforms like the Eswatini Competition Commission to advocate for fairness. At The Source, we believe advocacy is the first step, but capacity is the second.

​To win that 30% share, local businesses must ensure their branding, packaging, and delivery systems are world-class. The era of “pity purchases” is over; the era of professional, indigenous excellence has begun.

Are you ready to claim your 30%?

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