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School seminar teaches learners how to start a business

Harpo Primary equips learners with entrepreneurship skills for future business success and financial literacy.

Harpo Primary School recently hosted its first-ever entrepreneurship seminar, aimed at equipping learners with vital knowledge and skills to help them pursue future business opportunities.

The day was led by Economics and Management Sciences educator Mr Mnguni, who worked alongside Mr Mhlungu and Mr Kubheka to coordinate the event.

Representatives from LUSATECH Training Academy and Capitec Bank Vryheid addressed the learners. LUSATECH speakers highlighted the importance of entrepreneurship and its role in shaping communities, while Mr Moyo provided practical insight into developing a strong business plan, explaining the key information needed when starting a business, whether individually or with partners.

A Capitec Bank representative outlined the importance of correctly managing business funds. He also stressed that discipline is key when one ventures into business.

The day was a success and will help the learners prepare for their upcoming market day. Mr Mhlungu ended the day by sharing words of appreciation with the guests and thanked everyone who made the day a success.

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Lwazi Kunene

Lwazi Kunene began her journalism career as an intern at Caxton Local Media. Her passion for storytelling, being a voice for the voiceless, and driving meaningful change in people’s lives quickly set her apart. This dedication earned her a permanent position as a journalist at the Vryheid Herald, where she continues to make an impact through her reporting.

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