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BBQ Empowerment Bulletin

12 March 2013
Sabri means business
Sabri means businessEntrepreneurial initiative takes off

The South African Business Resources Institute (Sabri) opened doors to the public on 1 April 2012. And there is nothing comical about that; the organisation is serious about nurturing small and medium-sized businesses to sustainability.

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Flying the flag
Flying the flagMEDO entrepreneurs to jet off to UK

On 28 February, 18 entrepreneurs who had already been through a rigorous screening process – having been handpicked from towns and townships across South Africa – conducted a final pitch of their businesses to top-level executives in an effort to secure their place on a once-in-a-lifetime trade visit to the United Kingdom in April 2013.

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INSETA imparts skills
INSETA imparts skillsClass of INSETA learnership graduates

Small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) in the insurance sector have found themselves in dire straits in recent years. Loss of employees and skills due to dissatisfaction with FAIS (Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act) compliance regulations, lower-than-expected economic growth, and increased competition from larger corporations that are moving into the micro-insurance market, are all creating difficulties for small businesses.

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Property dynamo
Property dynamoOn the road less travelled

Dineo Molomo believes in making things happen. Her brimming appointment book is testimony to her can-do attitude, which has seen her being positioned as an expert in the property industry in just over a decade.

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Up for grabs
Up for grabsSandwich Baron giving away franchise

Sandwich Baron, South Africa’s largest sandwich franchise, wants to make the dreams of one entrepreneur come true with its Win a Sandwich Baron Franchise competition.

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