Weekend Argus Saturday

Business skills vital to build universities

SOUTH Africans’ hopes of making a decent living and other socioeconomic benefits following the demise of apartheid were predicated on sustainable economic growth that never materialised.

Recognising the potential of entrepreneurship and technological innovation to grow the economy, the Department of Higher Education and Training established the Entrepreneurship Development in Higher Education (EDHE) Programme in 2016 to mobilise student entrepreneurship, support entrepreneurship training in academia and support the creation of entrepreneurial universities.

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