The Kasi Business Workshop Returns to Kanyamazane

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The Township Entrepreneurs Agency (TEA) is once again bringing bold ideas and real opportunities to Kanyamazane. Following the success of three Kasi Business Workshops in eMalahleni and eMbalenhle, TEA is returning to Kanyamazane for the second time, making this edition it’s fourth debut in Mpumalanga.

On 13 September 2025, Kanyamazane entrepreneurs will gather for the Kasi Business Workshop aimed at equipping entrepreneurs to build businesses that can withstand challenges, stay competitive and last for generations.

We speak to Jay Ngomezulu about the workshop and the Kasi Pitching Challenge, where registered attendees stand a chance to pitch their business idea for a grand prize of R50 000 (cash and business support).
8 Sep English South Africa Business News

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