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Young pupils and students rewarded for entrepreneurial skills

This year’s event was a resounding testament to the entrepreneurial aspirations flourishing within South Africa’s youth. Over 17, 500 pupils from primary schools, high schools, and TVET colleges engaged across the gaming network.

The next generation of entrepreneurs was honoured at the Allan Gray Entrepreneurial Challenge (AGEC) gala dinner on Friday, August 11, 2023.

The event recognised innovation, creativity, and the entrepreneurial spirit of top-performing South African pupils, who took part in their 2D games aimed at developing entrepreneurial aspiration within primary school, high school and TVET college learners.

This year’s event was a resounding testament to the entrepreneurial aspirations flourishing within South Africa’s youth. Over 17, 500 pupils from primary schools, high schools, and TVET colleges engaged across the gaming network.

“We believe that teaching entrepreneurship is essential for our youth. We aim to channel entrepreneurial potential into real-world business ventures that can solve some of our society’s most pressing social-economic issues. We are not simply fostering aspirations. We are seeding an entrepreneurial revolution within our education system by cultivating the innovators and trailblazers of tomorrow,” explained Marcel Manikum, AGEC project lead.

Celebrating its fifth anniversary, the AGEC gaming network has become more than a competition- it gives the next generation of business leaders access to entrepreneurial thinking and mindset development.

Through gamification, the challenge provides a unique and engaging platform for young minds to gain exposure to industry-relevant skills essential to making their mark as emerging entrepreneurs. 

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“Our platform transcends a gaming network. It’s a launchpad for an entrepreneurial career. It empowers pupils and students by providing them with a platform to apply and showcase the skills that underpin their studies and future careers. We celebrate the extraordinary student entrepreneurs who’ve risen to the challenge, making real, impactful changes in their communities with the skills they’ve gained,” explains Manikum.

The success of this year’s competition echoes a vital message: South Africa’s youth is ready to lead, innovate, and inspire.

The organisers of the Allan Gray Entrepreneurship gaming network extend their heartfelt gratitude to all the pupils and students, who participated in this year’s challenge.

“We would like to thank all the educators, teachers and parents who supported our efforts this year in nurturing the next generation of young entrepreneurs, we are proud to be part of this entrepreneurial revolution in our education system,” concluded Manikum.

Visit www.entrepreneurshipchallenge.co.za for more information.

 

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