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Brand South Africa continues to rekindle the intrepreneurial spirit of South Africans youth across the country.

South African youth remain susceptible to unemployment, with many turning to alternate methods of earning an income. Being an entrepreneur in an environment where employment is not always guaranteed has forced youth to become financially independent and find a means to contribute to the country’s economy. Equipping South African youth and aspiring businesses with the necessary skills and resources is…

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BRAND SOUTH AFRICA encourages young entrepreneurs to ignite their entrepreneurial spirit through the PLAY YOUR PART IGNITE PROGRAMME.

With small businesses being the backbone of the economy, South African youth need to play their part as the future leaders of industry in the country. The Play Your Part Ignite programme aims to help nurture the entrepreneurial spirit of South African youth.This August, the Ignite programme travelled to Limpopo to host an array of students from TVET Colleges in…

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Nelson Mandela Children’s Film Festival celebrates its 5th anniversary.

The Nelson Mandela Children’s Film Festival began as a means to continue the Father of our Nation, uTata Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela’s passion for supporting and nurturing the youth as leaders of tomorrow. This year the Nelson Mandela Children’s Film Festival, in collaboration with Brand South Africa and it’s Pay Your Part initiative celebrates it’s 5th Anniversary. uTata stated, ‘our children are…

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New Study shows that South Africa’s brand is competitive & appealing to investors & tourists.

Findings from research conducted by Bloom Consulting show that South Africa is a competitive and attractive destination to do business, invest, and visit. These findings emerged from the Global Reputation Study, which aims to understand investor perceptions of South Africa as an investment destination and a country to do business with. In compiling the study, Bloom surveyed and rated the perceptions of…

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Paul Modjadji’s directorial film THE DEAL premiered at the Nelson Mandela Foundation in Houghton.

Starring two SAFTA lifetime award winners, Dr. Jerry Mofokeng wa Makgetha and Abigail Kubeka, The Deal premiere was hosted just two days before the commemoration of the 1976 June 16th youth uprising and during the world’s Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month.  Addressing the audience at the premiere, director Paul Modjadji said, “It is apt that we are launching this film…

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