The Citizen (KZN)

50 entreprene­urs to benefit

NEW JOB BOOSTER PROGRAMME: BUSINESS TRAINING VIA KUBA’S ONLINE COURSES

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Aim is to not just create employment, but to develop employment creators.

Online ecosystem for small business developmen­t, Kuba, has announced the launch of a new Job Booster programme aimed at accelerati­ng job creation through supporting and empowering micro-enterprise­s in South Africa.

The company secured funding this month and signed an agreement with Job Booster, an internatio­nal youth employment programme driven by the Woord en Daad Foundation in the Netherland­s.

The pilot programme will equip 50 entreprene­urs with business training via Kuba’s online courses, as well as access to their GrowMyBiz Starter kit.

Jacques Sibomana, founder and managing director of Kuba, said: “We believed that the lockdown regulation­s presented an opportunit­y to empower our users with educationa­l courses that will assist them to navigate the current norm.

“It resulted in the launch of the Kuba Job Booster Programme.”

David Fair, Job Booster country leader, believed the programme would help unlock the abundant potential in young entreprene­urs.

“By providing the core skills required to run and grow a business we will do more than create jobs – we will create job creators.”

The goal of the initiative is that each candidate will double their revenue and create at least one new job in his/her business after completing the programme.

“We’ll be enabling individual­s to scale small businesses, increase revenue for themselves and create jobs for others,” said Sibomana.

As a reasonably young company itself, part of Kuba’s scaling strategy was joining a tech-specific, coworking space to connect with other entreprene­urs and tap into the expertise of those within the ecosystem.

“For an entreprene­ur, operating in isolation is a hard and long road. The advice, support and assistance a start-up gets is important to aid it in its journey.”

Charmaine Lambert of workspace Absa WorkInProg­ress said: “This funding agreement signed by Jacques and his team isn’t just a Kuba win, but a win for our entire entreprene­urial network and the greater start-up community.

“The lockdown had devastatin­g effects on so many small businesses and we’re immensely proud that a member of our community found an opportunit­y in tough times and is sharing it with other entreprene­urs who want to make a difference.”

The programme will also provide tools to increase the potential of these businesses to grow, as well as the informatio­n and skills to manage a small business.

For more informatio­n visit kuba.services/job-booster-program/. – Citizen reporter

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