A renewed push to strengthen Mbizana’s local economy took place today as municipal leaders and business representatives opened formal talks.
What is happening?
On 10 February 2026, the Mayor of the Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Local Municipality, Cllr TD Mafumbatha met with the interim structure of the Mbizana Business Chamber at the Mbizana Civic Centre in Ward 01.
The meeting focused on economic challenges facing the town and surrounding areas, including unemployment, education gaps and the need to expand business opportunities.
Why it matters to you
Unemployment remains one of the biggest pressures on households in Mbizana. As a result, closer cooperation between the municipality and organised business could influence future job creation, support for small enterprises and local development projects.
If these engagements lead to concrete proposals, residents and entrepreneurs may see improved access to opportunities and municipal support.
What you need to know
Key discussion points raised during the session included:
- High unemployment levels in Mbizana and nearby communities
- Education and skills challenges affecting employability
- The need for a stable and functional local business chamber
- Collaboration between government and community forums
In addition, the Mayor stressed that addressing economic challenges requires shared responsibility between local government and business structures.
What you should do next
If you are a local business owner or community organisation:
- Engage with the Mbizana Business Chamber to stay informed
- Prepare proposals or ideas that address local economic gaps
- Follow municipal announcements on future stakeholder meetings
Meanwhile, residents can monitor outcomes of these talks, as further engagements are expected.














