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Local micro-entrepreneurs graduate from business course
On April 8, a total of twenty entrepreneurs graduated from the third module of the Sinomsebenzi Paradigm Shift course, a nine-week course that provides micro entrepreneurs with practical training on running a formal business.
Sinomsebenzi is a Benoni-based organisation that works with businesses for economic and community healing in Ekurhuleni.
John Carhart, chairman of Sinomsebenzi, said: “By providing micro entrepreneurs with practical training and supporting them with a mentor who has actually worked in business, we are upping the odds of that individual’s success.”
Sinomsebenzi currently supports five community based NGO’s selected for the work they do in critical community development and healing.
Course facilitator, Allan Holmes said: “We have seen the improvement and phenomenal results from students who have attended this course.”
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