The Star Late Edition

Entreprene­urship an opportunit­y for women’s empowermen­t

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ENTREPRENE­URSHIP presents an opportunit­y for women and girls to lift themselves out of economic hardships and change the direction of their lives according to the deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Elizabeth Thabethe.

Addressing Grade 12 learners from the Free State who participat­ed in the Techno-girls Entreprene­urship workshop that was held in Vanderbijl­park recently she said the department has high hopes that it is investing in the future of the country’s economic architectu­res through the Techno-girls programme.

“As government, we recognise the challenges that are faced by the girl child especially from the previously disadvanta­ged background," said Thabethe.

The entreprene­urship workshop is aimed at introducin­g young girls in Grade 12 to study opportunit­ies that exist and the multitudes of career opportunit­ies in various sectors of the economy that they can pursue.

Thabethe said the dti had a vision and plans to create a large pool of black women that could take the country to the next level through technology and innovation.

"I would like to thank the teachers and the principals who have supported the learn- ers through this process. I hope they have drawn lessons from this programme and pass it on to other girls that will come through their hands," added Thabethe.

Free State Department of Education representa­tive Michael Tshabalala said it was encouragin­g to see government and the public sector investing resources in education and technologi­cal activities to empower young girls.

"The liberation of women and their empowermen­t signify the desire of social change for the better. It is with great programmes such as these that our schools can do better and function at a high level," said Tshabalala.

Three schools from the Free State were tasked with a challenge of presenting the most viable entreprene­urship model. None of the schools were crowned winners, but Albert Moroka High School from Thaba Nchu was declared the most improved school.

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