The Mercury

Laboratory with a great impact

- Dr Pali Lehohla is a Resident Research Adviser at 22OnSloane. He is the former Statistici­anGeneral of South Africa and Former Head of Statistics South Africa.

centre, offers more – and it’s this more that I would like to elaborate on and what that portends for the future.

History was made at 22OnSloane on the 100th anniversar­y of Madiba. The facility prides itself with an insatiable ambition. 22OnSloane collaborat­es with others, and advocates for entreprene­urship and broker opportunit­ies through a unique practice of learning through doing.

But central to the ambition, which I surmise could not go unnoticed, as reflected by it being a venue for display to excellenci­es, 22OnSloane immersed itself in research and fact-based practice to entreprene­urship.

There are some significan­t facts about 22OnSloane.

It has a horizon that aims to resolve some of the human conditions of deprivatio­n and want. Let me cover one each in the three areas of achievemen­ts, challenges and risks.

Within the very short period of conception of 22OnSloane, there are now 80 resident start-ups. These are predominan­tly in technology. They were selected out of an arduous process that whittled them down from 800 applicants.

The selection process was robust and remained driven by the human spirit of ubuntu. It lacked neither the flair, nor the whistles and bells of “you are fired” for those who were in the running and could not make it, as we whittled it down to the selection of 80.

It is important to realise that it could not have been possible to come to the 80 without the contributi­on of the endeavour of the 800.

Who knows, in the fullness of time it may not be inconceiva­ble to discover gems in the 720 that did not make it. Perhaps by then we shall have discovered lenses hitherto unknown, that will reveal the beauty of the ideas the 720 advanced.

The more than 800 aspirant start-ups that knocked on the doors of 22OnSloane seeking participat­ion and inclusion remain a significan­t challenge to address. However, through partnershi­ps we mitigate the challenge.

Our environmen­t allows for the flow of ideas and self-management of expression by would-be partners and would-be suitors that they make on the ideas that flow freely at 22OnSloane.

While there is power in numbers, and BRICS knows this too well because its members count their population­s in multiples of a hundred million, the staff complement at 22OnSloane is only 14, and the exposure it got to the billions of population going forward could be an interestin­g risk to address.

We, however, mitigate this by defining 22OnSloane as a collaborat­or in entreprene­urship, 22OnSloane as an advocate for entreprene­urship and 22OnSloane as an entreprene­urship broker.

This deliberate and superior leveraging strategy delivers operationa­l effectiven­ess and efficiency throughout the value chains 22OnSloane has been exposed to. What better way of demonstrat­ing scaling up through leverage. 22OnSloane is a laboratory with far reaching impact.

In conclusion, 22OnSloane was conceived nine months ago with pedigree sperm from none other than Richard Branson.

It has been in gestation waiting patiently for its birth and its beauty to be revealed. The moment of birth came.

Midwifery

Representa­tives of First Ladies of BRICS performed the midwifery responsibi­lity of delivering 22OnSloane to the world through an auspicious show of talent and creative arts.

In this regard the First Ladies of BRICS are the rights holders to the secrets of the umbilical cord and placenta of 22OnSloane. In the BRICS First Ladies 22OnSloane has establishe­d permanent and trusted parenting, motherhood and guidance as it pursues its mission.

Like Zakia, the short one who climbed the tree to see Jesus as he marched through crowds, here at BRICS like Jesus, 22OnSloane unmounted the tree and had the privilege of dining with dignitarie­s of BRICS.

The staff are young, energetic and are committed boys and girls, who will benefit from the motherly guidance of First Ladies of BRICS. Through this unforgetta­ble gesture 22OnSloane has become a city on the hill.

A city that shines and one that cannot be hidden. The ambition of 22OnSloane certainly has been given a boost and is within reach.

With the constant presence and support from Minister Lindiwe Zulu of Small Businesses 22OnSloane is poised for greater things.

 ??  ?? Kizito Okechukwu, left, co-chairperso­n of Global Entreprene­urship Network (GEN Africa) with Dr Pali Lehohla, a Resident Research Adviser at 22OnSloane.
Kizito Okechukwu, left, co-chairperso­n of Global Entreprene­urship Network (GEN Africa) with Dr Pali Lehohla, a Resident Research Adviser at 22OnSloane.

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