Abstract:
The leasing out of the shops to foreign owners in the rural areas in Greater Letaba
Municipality by black businessmen is of concern to those involved in the economic
development of the municipality. An exploratory business analysis approach was used to analyze this report. The previous local shop owners and foreign shop owners were interviewed to get the aspects that made the former fail to successfully run their business. The problem statement and objectives of the research are outlined by comparing the three shop owners through tables, and this paved the way for the researcher to understand different models used to run their businesses. Both local and foreign shop owners used the pricing strategy though their price differed. The foreign shop owners, present local shop owners and previous shop owners have, in terms of management been dealing with pricing, competition and system and equipment. The analyses of findings are presented also in the form of tables. The present local shop owners and foreign shop owners operate more or less the
same. They network and buy more stock in order to sell it cheaper.
The recommendation and conclusions will assist businesses not to fail in future.