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Check with seller Microfinance in Rural South Africa: Small Loans, Big Impact Johannesburg
- Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Microfinance is doing more than just funding—it’s creating opportunity. This post explains how small loans are helping rural South Africans, especially women, start small businesses, send children to school, and improve community living. We share examples of how even a few hundred rand can change lives.
For more: Microfinance for Rural SA
Business name: WDB Trust
Phone Number: 27 (0)11 268 6380
Official Mail id:info@wdbtrust.org.za
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