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Assignment 3 PORTFOLIO 2025
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, TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 DIFFERENT COMPANIES ANSWERS PROVIDED
UBUNTU MEDIA (media company) ....................................................................... 4
LULU’S TRADING PTY LTD (Fruit and vegetables) ........................................... 18
SAFARI HORIZONS (tourism company) ............................................................. 36
MATIYA APPAREL (clothing company) ............................................................. 49
PRIME STEEL SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD (manufacturing company) .................. 62
KAYATECH SOLUTIONS (tech company) .......................................................... 75
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, UBUNTU MEDIA (media company)
LEVERAGING DEMOGRAPHICS AND CONSUMER CULTURE FOR SME
GROWTH: THE CASE OF UBUNTU MEDIA
INTRODUCTION
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Africa operate in a dynamic
environment shaped by rapid technological advances, shifting consumer cultures,
and diverse demographic trends (Asongu & Le Roux, 2017). As mobile and internet
access continue to grow, African consumers gain greater exposure to digital
platforms, driving changes in buying behavior and marketing practices (Wyche,
Schoenebeck, & Forte, 2013). For SMEs to remain competitive, it is essential that
they understand demographic factors such as age, income, education, and
geographic distribution, while also appreciating the influence of cultural values and
norms on consumer decision-making (Chavula, 2013).
This report focuses on Ubuntu Media, a South African digital marketing and content-
creation SME, to illustrate how demographic insights and African consumer culture
can guide marketing strategies. By delving into the background of Ubuntu Media,
exploring demographic concepts, and examining African consumer culture, this
report demonstrates how population implications can shape an SME’s marketing
structure and long-term success.
SECTION 1: BACKGROUND OF SME/SMME
BACKGROUND: QUESTION 1
Ubuntu Media is a Johannesburg-based SME founded in 2016. The company began
as a small content-creation service, assisting local businesses with social media
posts, blog writing, and graphic design. Over time, Ubuntu Media expanded its
services to include digital marketing strategy, branding consultancy, and video
production. Its primary clientele consists of community-based organizations,
emerging entrepreneurs, and NGOs seeking to enhance their online presence while
adhering to budget constraints.
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Assignment 3 PORTFOLIO 2025
Unique number:
Due Date: 2025
This document includes:
Helpful answers and guidelines
Detailed explanations and/ or calculations
References
Connect with the tutor on
+27 68 812 0934
,© Study Shack 2025. All rights Reserved +27 68 812 0934
, TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 DIFFERENT COMPANIES ANSWERS PROVIDED
UBUNTU MEDIA (media company) ....................................................................... 4
LULU’S TRADING PTY LTD (Fruit and vegetables) ........................................... 18
SAFARI HORIZONS (tourism company) ............................................................. 36
MATIYA APPAREL (clothing company) ............................................................. 49
PRIME STEEL SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD (manufacturing company) .................. 62
KAYATECH SOLUTIONS (tech company) .......................................................... 75
© Study Shack 2025. All rights Reserved +27 68 812 0934
, UBUNTU MEDIA (media company)
LEVERAGING DEMOGRAPHICS AND CONSUMER CULTURE FOR SME
GROWTH: THE CASE OF UBUNTU MEDIA
INTRODUCTION
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Africa operate in a dynamic
environment shaped by rapid technological advances, shifting consumer cultures,
and diverse demographic trends (Asongu & Le Roux, 2017). As mobile and internet
access continue to grow, African consumers gain greater exposure to digital
platforms, driving changes in buying behavior and marketing practices (Wyche,
Schoenebeck, & Forte, 2013). For SMEs to remain competitive, it is essential that
they understand demographic factors such as age, income, education, and
geographic distribution, while also appreciating the influence of cultural values and
norms on consumer decision-making (Chavula, 2013).
This report focuses on Ubuntu Media, a South African digital marketing and content-
creation SME, to illustrate how demographic insights and African consumer culture
can guide marketing strategies. By delving into the background of Ubuntu Media,
exploring demographic concepts, and examining African consumer culture, this
report demonstrates how population implications can shape an SME’s marketing
structure and long-term success.
SECTION 1: BACKGROUND OF SME/SMME
BACKGROUND: QUESTION 1
Ubuntu Media is a Johannesburg-based SME founded in 2016. The company began
as a small content-creation service, assisting local businesses with social media
posts, blog writing, and graphic design. Over time, Ubuntu Media expanded its
services to include digital marketing strategy, branding consultancy, and video
production. Its primary clientele consists of community-based organizations,
emerging entrepreneurs, and NGOs seeking to enhance their online presence while
adhering to budget constraints.
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