We’re excited to announce that Nomfundo Faith Dlamini-Mpembe will be joining the panel for the Global Disruption on Local Business session on 4 June 2026.
Book your seat now: qkt.io/esAId0#eTTP#SMEs#SouthAfrica#Business
We’re excited to announce that Nozipho Ziqubu will be joining the panel for the Global Disruption on Local Business session on 4 June 2026.
Join us for an engaging and insightful discussion.
Book your seat now: qkt.io/esAId0#eTTP#SMEs#SouthAfrica#Business
Thank you to everyone who joined us yesterday in Cape Town for From Grit to Glory with Seabelo Senatla.
We truly appreciate your presence and engagement, and we look forward to welcoming you again soon.
#FromGritToGlory#SeabeloSenatla#Leadership#Resilience#CapeTown
From Grit to Glory with @Seabelo_Senatla in Cape Town was nothing short of powerful.
Raw. Honest. Powerful. Seabelo took us through the highs of victory, the pain of defeat, and the resilience it takes to keep rising.
#glory#business#ettp#mindset
We are proud to announce that Nozipho Ziqubu, Researcher at Entrepreneurship To The Point will be speaking at the International Conference on The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem (ICEE) in Cape Town from 23 April to 25 April 2026
#ICEE2026#Entrepreneurship#Innovation#CapeTown
New PPP regulations, infrastructure bonds & the State Property Company could benefit SMEs in construction and facilities management. Transparency and predictable pipelines are essential for real inclusion.
#SONA2026#MSMEs#PPP
Reforming procurement and revising local government frameworks could unlock MSME opportunities. The key is implementation speed, enforcement, and friction reduction at municipal level.
#SONA2026#ProcurementReform#Government#BusinessGrowth
Business Licensing Bill & targeted R2.5bn youth and women enterprise funding signal support. Accessibility, speed, and structure of finance will determine whether township and informal enterprises truly benefit.
#SONA2026#ettp#BusinessGrowth#funding
“If every small business employed one extra person, 3 million jobs could be created.” Policy must create these conditions: market access, predictable procurement, faster payments, and reduced licensing friction.
#SONA2026#MSMEs#economy#unemployment
SETA consolidation and positioning TVETs as artisan hubs are structural steps forward. Funding, quality assurance, and employer partnerships will determine whether this delivers real skills for the economy.
#SONA2026#SkillsDevelopment#skills#updates
The dual education-work model aligns with global best practice. South Africa must focus on execution: employer coordination, institutional capacity, and labour market relevance are critical.
#SONA2026#SkillsDevelopment#education#NewsUpdate
Regulatory changes to boost Y.E.S participation matter. Private sector engagement is key, but success depends on clear incentives and simple administrative processes. #SONA2026#YouthEmployment#economy#eNCA#sabcnews
R1-trillion infrastructure, green economy & digital expansion featured strongly in #SONA2026. Translating this into youth jobs will require structured pipelines: learnerships, apprenticeships & procurement-linked employment. #SONA2026#YouthEmployment#ettp