Flood-Affected MSMEs in Mpumalanga and Limpopo Invited to Apply for Recovery Support
In response to the devastating January floods that disrupted livelihoods and local economies across parts of Limpopo and Mpumalanga, the Hollywood Foundation has introduced a targeted recovery intervention aimed at helping micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) get back on their feet.
The floods left many small businesses grappling with damaged infrastructure, lost stock, broken equipment and severe cash flow disruptions. Recognising the critical role these enterprises play in sustaining local economies, particularly in semi-urban and rural communities, the Foundation’s intervention is designed to provide practical, needs-based support that restores operational stability and protects jobs.
“MSMEs play a critical role in sustaining local economies. This intervention is structured to provide practical recovery assistance that supports business continuity and operational stability,” said Vuyisile Ngobese, Public Relations Officer of the Hollywood Foundation.
What the Intervention Covers
The intervention will provide needs-based assistance, which may include:
- Stock support
- Equipment support
- Infrastructure-related assistance
All applications will be evaluated through an assessment process to ensure support is aligned with verified business requirements.
Eligible Areas
The programme applies to MSMEs operating within designated flood-affected areas:
Limpopo:
Phalaborwa | Giyani | Tzaneen | Maruleng
Mpumalanga:
Bushbuckridge | Thaba Chweu | Mbombela | Nkomazi
The targeted approach is intended to direct resources where business recovery support can contribute to local economic continuity.
The call for entry will run from 23rd February 2026 to 2nd March 2026.
Qualifying Criteria
Applicants must:
- Be a formally registered business with the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC).
- Have been operating for more than 12 months; and
- Operate within the designated areas.
By enabling MSMEs to strengthen operations and maintain continuity, the Hollywood Foundation continues to invest in entrepreneurship, economic participation, and long-term community resilience.
Notes to Editors: The Hollywood Foundation is a non-profit organisation that places the needs of the community at the heart of its work. Established in 2021 by Hollywoodbets, the Foundation drives impactful change through its four key pillars, MyCommunity, MyEducation, MySports, and MyBusiness.
Interview opportunity: Vuyisile Ngobese, Hollywood Foundation Public Relations Officer, is available to share more insight about the campaign. For more information email: [email protected] Cell: 072 841 5471





