The organisation is now accepting registration from prospective entrepreneurs for a training workshop that is scheduled to run for six days.
“Empretec is rolling out a project on entrepreneurship with support from our development partners. We will be giving entrepreneurship and business management skills training to youths aged between 18 to 35 years. There is no payment as the partners insisted we should not charge anything. There is no funding but we will endeavour to secure equipment for those youths with good ideas,” Sibusisiwe Bango, Empretec Zimbabwe Executive Director, said in Harare.
Empretec Zimbabwe is an entity of an international programme established by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development to promote the creation of sustainable, innovative, and internationally competitive small-and medium-sized enterprises. Empretec is dedicated to helping promising entrepreneurs put their ideas into action and fledgling businesses to grow and is part of UNCTAD’s mandate on enhancing productive capacity and international competitiveness for the benefit of economic development, poverty eradication and equal participation of developing countries and transition economies in the world economy.
Since its inception in 1988, Empretec has been initiated in 27 countries, assisting more than 120 000 entrepreneurs through local market-driven business support centres.
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How are youths registering for this opportunity? I’ve tried to visit their website but seems like there is nothing in-line with this.