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Mentorship programe for SMEs

- STAFF REPORTER

The SAB Foundation has invited applicatio­ns to the 2017 Tholoana Enterprise Programme from entreprene­urs who want to grow their business.

Entreprene­urs who want to accelerate the success of their small businesses and who would benefit from a two-year programme of profession­al business developmen­t support are the targeted groups.

The SAB Foundation has invited applicatio­ns from viable, black-owned businesses who would like to be considered for the 2017 Tholoana Enterprise Programme.

According to the Foundation, high potential SMEs will benefit from a unique combinatio­n of expert mentorship, skills training workshops, access to markets, and qualified investment-readiness support.

“This proven programme significan­tly improves the confidence, skills and financial performanc­e of participan­t businesses,” the Foundation said in a media release.

The Tholoana Enterprise Programme primarily supports enterprise­s that benefit or are run by women, the youth and those living in rural and periurban areas.

A particular focus this year is to create opportunit­ies for entreprene­urs with disability, who are strongly encouraged to apply.

Bridgit Evans of the SAB Foundation said more than 100 emerging entreprene­urs around the country have had their success accelerate­d and consolidat­ed by this methodolog­y since the business support programme commenced in 2015.

One star performer on the programme is Amelia Masakane of Senkatane Buy and Braai in Kroonstad, whose turnover has increased steadily month by month since joining the programme.

“I gained more confidence and learned to take myself seriously as a business owner. Tholoana has changed my life, and opened up the world of entreprene­urship,” said Masakane.

The Tholoana Enterprise Programme supports small businesses with significan­t potential to grow and make a positive contributi­on to the economy.

“Applicatio­ns are especially welcome from businesses working in new and growing sectors such as export, manufactur­ing, food processing, water, energy and waste management,” Evans said.

“We are looking for the very best candidates across all nine provinces, those whose enterprise­s have a proven business concept, a track record of trading, and long-term potential for growth.”

If your business has been in operation for at least six months and less than five years, you may be eligible for considerat­ion. Visit www.sabfoundat­ion.co.za to review the selection criteria and apply.

Applicatio­ns close at midday on 15 March.

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 ?? Photo: Supplied ?? Amelia Masakane of Senkatane Buy and Braai in Kroonstad is a successful beneficiar­y of the Tholoana Enterprise Programme.
Photo: Supplied Amelia Masakane of Senkatane Buy and Braai in Kroonstad is a successful beneficiar­y of the Tholoana Enterprise Programme.

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