Upon completion, learners will earn a Level 1 Entrepreneurship Certificate, accredited by Pranary Business School.
Debates have been made about whether entrepreneurship is the right path to tackle unemployment, whether it should be introduced in the school syllabus, and whether it is for everyone.
The only way a parent can tell if their child is made for the entrepreneur journey is to start them while they are young.
Economist Dawie Roodt and musician Majozi will pilot a free-of-charge five-week online entrepreneurship challenge through Koa Academy for South African children between the ages of nine to 16. The challenge will be accredited by Pranary Business School.
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The challenge is available in English and Afrikaans. In a media statement, Koa said it aims to cultivate entrepreneurial thinking from an early age, equipping young learners with the skills and mindset needed to …