Minnie Dlamini caught up in R10m IDC funding drama
The media personality had to issue a correction after initially claiming she was given funding as a grant.
Minnie Dlamini. Image: Instagram
Television presenter and producer Minnie Dlamini had to issue a statement correcting a claim she made in her cover feature interview for the December issue of Destiny Magazine wherein she said the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) had granted her R10 million in start-up costs for her company.
https://twitter.com/Ricky4point0/status/1082541228154146817
After reading the article, a Twitter user flagged the claim which sparked outrage amongst entrepreneurs who often struggle to get funding. They seemed to be of the belief that Dlamini was given the funds (and not a loan) because of her celebrity status.
Regarding the Minnie Dlamini getting a R10 m grant from the Pic.. I think it's more of an ethical question,. Is proximity to key stakeholders and or relationships in relation to funding the Gov (IDC) that has been specifically set aside for entruprenuers considered corruption??? pic.twitter.com/6ndauBZt6c
— Miss Status Quo (@Synesyfe) January 8, 2019
In the article, Dlamini explained that the IDC graciously gave her company a R10 million grant to cover the start-up costs and that projections show that the range could possibly make that money back within a year.
Her statement that she found the application process fairly easy caused further outrage due to the struggles other applicants faced in their own pursuit for funding.
She does actually. You'll understand why when you've been turned down for funding a million times and someone just gets it at a snap of a finger.
— Maemu Thiofhi (@thiofhilambani) January 28, 2019
And it's not easy Shem
— Maemu Thiofhi (@thiofhilambani) January 28, 2019
One Twitter user even went as far as lodging a complaint with the Public Protectors Office.
If this is true, I would like to bring in @AdvMkhwebane @PublicProtector to investigate @IDCSouthAfrica
— Mkabayi ka Babakhe (@na_sibanibani) January 8, 2019
Please send the complaint to registration2@pprotect.org
— Adv Busisiwe Mkhwebane (@AdvBMkhwebane) January 8, 2019
Reporting back on progress #CountryDuty pic.twitter.com/e71wFqPsAj
— Mkabayi ka Babakhe (@na_sibanibani) January 14, 2019
This prompted Dlamini to backtrack on what she initially said, claiming that it was a mistake on her part. In a tweet sent earlier this week, Dlamini said her funding was, in fact, a loan that is payable with interest and that her application for said funding is still pending.
https://twitter.com/MinnieDlamini/status/1090525815283113984
The IDC also addressed the matter, confirming that her claim was incorrect.
https://twitter.com/Ricky4point0/status/1090135620570222592
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