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THE HORNOURABL­E MINISTER LINDIWE ZULU LAUNCHES THE 2018 GLOBAL ENTREPRENE­URSHIP WEEK AT 22 ONSLOANE

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For one week in November, (GEW) inspires people everywhere, local, national and globally with activities designed to help them explore their potential as self-starters and innovators.

These activities range from largescale competitio­ns and events to intimate network gatherings, which connect participan­ts to potential collaborat­ors, mentors and even investors - introducin­g them to new possibilit­ies and exciting opportunit­ies. GEW is more than just an awareness campaign, it is a platform for connection and collaborat­ion, engaging all players in the entreprene­urship spectrum and strengthen­ing ecosystems around the world. The initiative is supported by dozens of world leaders and a network of more than 15,000 partner organizati­ons. Over 20million people participat­e in GEW activities globally. GEN Africa encourag es various ecosystem partners to host events in their com munities and cities and seek partnershi­ps from big and small businesses to support their activities.

The Department of Small Business Developmen­t (DSBD) in partnershi­p with GEN Africa and various other private and public sector partners, will launch the 2018 GEW activities on Monday 12th November 2018 at the 22 on Sloane start-up campus. The event aims to attract start-ups, accelerato­r support network and policymake­rs. A combined total of around 4000 – 5000 delegates are expected to attend the week-long celebratio­n.

PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK:

•Monday 12 November – Launch and Policy day

•Tuesday 13 November – Manufactur­ing and Agro-processing day

•Wednesday 14 November – Tech day

•Thursday 15 November – Youth and Social Entreprene­urship day

•Friday 16 November – Funding day Minister Zulu said that “In the first 11 years of celebratin­g Global Entreprene­urship Week, we learned a great deal about the potential of entreprene­urs and the ability of our societies to work together and create great value. Through broad support from the government of South Africa and the rest of the African continent, as well as private sector leaders, we hope to shape a community of promising entreprene­urs and connect them to the resources they need to succeed”.

The Minister will also participat­e in other GEW events in various cities and townships across the country. The GEW South Africa will also see pitching sessions of over 300 tech start-ups, in which 100 will be selected for residency at the 22 on Sloane start-up campus in January 2019.

 ??  ?? Honourable   indiwe   ulu, Minister responsibl­e for The Small Business Developmen­t Official launched The South Africa  s Global Entreprene­urship Week . The Global Entreprene­urship Week (GEW) celebrates entreprene­urs who are innovative and creatives as well as   ob creators. start  ups that launch and bring ideas to life, drive and impact economic growth and e  pand human well being.
Honourable indiwe ulu, Minister responsibl­e for The Small Business Developmen­t Official launched The South Africa s Global Entreprene­urship Week . The Global Entreprene­urship Week (GEW) celebrates entreprene­urs who are innovative and creatives as well as ob creators. start ups that launch and bring ideas to life, drive and impact economic growth and e pand human well being.

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