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I Am an Entrepreneur gets businesses to play their part

Brand South Africa is a proud partner of the ‘I Am an Entrepreneur’ workshop series. The decision to partner with MyStartUp and IgniteSA, through...

Successful entrepreneurs share lessons

I Am An Entrepreneur was a platform for small business owners and successful entrepreneurs and investors to talk about funding and lessons learned. Melissa Javan Funding...

Entrepreneurs get digital master class

A group of entrepreneurs learned a number of valuable business lessons from the experts – among them incubators and funders – at the first...

Conversations with leading women in business

Mathiba Molefe The IAAE Tshwane panel consisted of Khanyi Dhlomo of Ndalo Media, Cynthia Mkhombo of Masana Hygiene and Lindiwe Shibambo of Maid 4 U....

I Am an Entrepreneur highlights women in business

The panel at I Am an Entrepreneur in Tshwane includes Khanyi Dhlomo of Ndalo Media as well as soft services entrepreneurs, Cynthia Mkhombo of...

Women of excellence: Lynette Ntuli, icon of young business leadership

Play Your Part Ambassador Lynette Ntuli is breaking the mould for young women in business, mobilising youth leadership and igniting a passion for active citizenship and social cohesion through Ignite SA, her dynamic multimedia network of young South Africans.

Women of excellence: Lynette Ntuli, icon of young business leadership

Lynette Ntuli thumbPlay Your Part Ambassador Lynette Ntuli is breaking the mould for young women in business, mobilising youth leadership and igniting a passion for active citizenship and social cohesion through Ignite SA, her dynamic multimedia network of young South Africans.

Reduce vulnerability to increase competitiveness

Lynette NtuliAs South Africa begins the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children, Play Your Part ambassador Lynette Ntuli argues that reducing women's vulnerability in society will free them up to contribute to a globally competitive economy.

Reduce vulnerability to increase competitiveness

Lynette NtuliAs South Africa begins the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children, Play Your Part ambassador Lynette Ntuli argues that reducing women's vulnerability in society will free them up to contribute to a globally competitive economy.