Through its Entrepreneurship Program, Property Point aims to help small and medium-sized enterprises grow.

Through its entrepreneurship program, Property Point aims to create economic inclusion through the creation of new businesses. On May 31, it hosted its second round-table discussion for local entrepreneurs.

The event was held in partnership with Bruichladdich. The theme of this year’s event was “Sustainable Fashion.” During the event, Craig Jacobs, the founder of Africa’s foremost ethical fashion label Fundudzi, and Ephymol’s creative director, Molingoane, discussed their experiences in the industry.

Dr. Rethabile Melamu, the CEO of SAPVIA, provided expert advice on how to make your businesses more sustainable. He has over 15 years of experience in environmental engineering and chemical management. During each event, three entrepreneurs present their business models and receive expert advice on how to make their operations more eco-friendly.

After the three events, one of the nine participants will receive a cash prize of R50 000 to implement their business models.

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