Ithala hosts free entrepreneurship workshops
Following the success of the first event in Durban at which Mncedisi Xego, Founder and CEO of Royal Fields Finance (Pty) Ltd was the guest entrepreneur speaker, leading South African entrepreneurs will attend workshops in Pietermaritzburg and Stanger to share their lessons in entrepreneurial business leadership and innovative finance solutions.
An entrepreneur is someone who sees an opportunity
At the launch of the "Inkunzi Isematholeni" Youth in Business competition, the MEC for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs in KwaZulu-Natal, Mike Mabuyakhulu stressed the importance of according an entrepreneur opportunities.
"Our understanding is that an entrepreneur is someone who sees an opportunity, organises resources and uses innovation and tenacity to realise the potential of their vision to be turned into a business. The most critical element in any entrepreneurial venture is the entrepreneur herself or himself."
"Seek, See, Seize" was therefore, identified as the theme of the workshops, which will deliver practical business insights, skills and tools that will enable entrepreneurs to start, build and grow sustainable businesses in order to become active participants in the economic development of the province.
In a recent news report, Small Business Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu said South Africa would probably need to invest about R3 billion to help smaller enterprises so they could boost growth. The South African government introduced the Small Business Development Department after the May 2014 election to combat a 25.5% jobless rate.
Following Ithala Bank's presentation on their legislative mandate, model of operation and developmental impact to the KZN Legislative Assembly's Portfolio Committee on Small Business Development, Committee Chairperson, Ruth Bhengu said the funding model of Ithala Bank could be replicated in other provinces because there were lessons that could be learned from it.
Assisting with skills transfer
The entrepreneurship workshops hosted by Ithala are intended to complement government's efforts to upscale on SMMEs (Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises) and assist businesses with skills transfer in order to strengthen the economy.
Targeted at existing and prospective entrepreneurs in the province, the workshops' objectives are to gather business-minded individuals under one roof where they can effectively share, develop and transform their innovative ideas into lucrative businesses.
"The workshops are intended to offer added value to our customers beyond our current portfolio of product and service offerings to SMMEs," said Manqoba Mbatha, Business Finance Marketer at Ithala.
"Business finance is one component of empowering individuals to take their business dreams further. After attending our workshops, you will emerge more knowledgeable and confident about how to adopt sustainable practices, gain the competitive edge, increase your market share, and boost shareholder value."
Key themes to be explored during the workshops include market access, opportunity analysis, funding, business strategy and the values and disciplines that individual entrepreneurs require to succeed.
The workshops will be attended by SMME owners, aspirant entrepreneurs, Ithala business finance representatives, and members of the media.
The Ithala "Seek, See, Seize" campaign has been made possible in partnership with the founders of national entrepreneurship development series #IAMANENTREPRENEUR, namely, MyStartUp, Power of 1 and IgniteSA.com.
Entrance to the entrepreneurship workshops is free and will take place at:
For more, contact Sindisiwe Sabelo on +21 (0)31 9078968 or email az.oc.alahti@olebass