💨 Abstract
In South Africa, a new initiative called the Motor Spares Collective is helping small, independent mechanics in townships. By pooling their resources, these mechanics can more easily access official car parts and equipment, avoiding long queues and stock shortages. This collective not only ensures a steady supply of parts but also offers skills development, business registration help, and financing options.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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