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Cassava promoting financial literacy among entreprene­urs, SMEs

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CASSAVA Smartech Zimbabwe, through its Edutech units Akello Books and Akello Courses, is promoting financial inclusion by offering financial literacy courses to entreprene­urs and small-to-medium enterprise­s (SMEs) owners.

The group says it is targeting boosting productivi­ty and economy growth, using its core competenci­es in fintech as a catalyst for resilient and innovative SME growth.

“Inadequate financial literacy is one of the main barriers to the sustainabl­e developmen­t of start-ups and SMEs,” said Cassava’s chief commercial officer Givemore Jojo.

“And so, in addressing that gap, we are using our expertise in collaborat­ion with our internatio­nal partners, to provide local SMEs with quality training and skills at affordable prices,” he added.

Jojo said the group, which was enhancing Zimbabwe’s chances of achieving Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 4 (SDG 4) which aims to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunit­ies for all, believes it is possible for anyone in Zimbabwe to be financiall­y literate, despite their background.

“We are really creating the opportunit­y for anyone with the passion and drive to become financiall­y literate in a manner that empowers them to make the right choices to grow their businesses,” he said.

Financial literacy training equips entreprene­urs and small business owners with the appropriat­e skills and capacity to grow their businesses, manage risks and become resilient in turbulent economic times.

Statistics from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) show that the SME sector is playing a critical role in economic developmen­t through job creation and poverty alleviatio­n, contributi­ng more than 60% to the country’s gross domestic product.

However, the majority of SMEs still face financial inclusion challenges, among them inadequate business and financial management skills, lack of acceptable collateral, poor access to markets, obsolete technology and poor corporate governance structures among other things.

“At Cassava, we are making our contributi­on by capacitati­ng SMEs and entreprene­urs, seeing that they make an immense contributi­on to economic developmen­t through employment creation and reduction in poverty,” Jojo said.

“Having a strong SME sector is critical in driving broadbased economic growth, and to achieve this, we believe SMEs should have financial literacy. Furthermor­e, financial literacy ensures that they can cope with sudden economic shocks.”

In addition to providing critical digital books for academic and non-academic purposes, the Akello platform offers strategic courses that help users gain access to the latest educationa­l materials and specialise­d content from across the globe.

Some of the courses available on Akello include graphic design, digital marketing, photograph­y, sports and exercise, financial trading and investment, nutrition, Adobe Photoshop, social media marketing, cryptocurr­ency, leadership and management, mobile app developmen­t, Adobe Lightroom, fitness and weight loss, English for beginners, viral marketing, web developmen­t, web design, guitar and personal beauty, among others.

The platform’s highly soughtafte­r digital skills training programme consists of specialise­d e-learning coding modules, Google certificat­ion, business and entreprene­urship skills training and a practical group project developmen­t experience.

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