In Conversation With karabo Molekoa- Founder and CEO (TTE Administrators & Shafayetela Group)

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South Africa continues to face major challenges around youth unemployment, economic exclusion, unequal development, and limited access to infrastructure and financial services — particularly in rural and township communities.
Against this backdrop, young entrepreneurs and community-driven businesses are increasingly positioning themselves as part of the solution by creating local economic opportunities, building support systems, and developing innovative business models aimed at community empowerment.
TTE Administrators describes itself as a corporate services company focused on business administration, consulting, compliance, logistics, project coordination, and digital solutions designed to help businesses operate more efficiently and grow sustainably.
Alongside this, Shafayetela Group focuses on rural development initiatives aimed at improving infrastructure access, financial inclusion, and essential service delivery in underserved communities.
The organisations say their broader mission is to build systems that bring economic opportunity, business development, and financial access closer to communities often excluded from mainstream economic participation.
The discussion around youth entrepreneurship has become increasingly important in South Africa, where unemployment among young people remains one of the country’s most urgent socio-economic challenges.
At the same time, many young entrepreneurs argue that limited access to funding, mentorship, infrastructure, digital access, and institutional support continues to make business growth extremely difficult — especially outside major urban centres.
The conversation also highlights broader questions around:
● the role of entrepreneurship in economic transformation,
● rural economic development,
● financial inclusion,
● youth leadership,
● and whether grassroots business initiatives can meaningfully contribute to reducing inequality and unemployment.
There is also growing recognition that sustainable development in South Africa may require stronger partnerships between communities, entrepreneurs, government, and the private sector.
Ultimately, the discussion is about whether young innovators and local business systems can help reshape economic opportunities in communities that have historically been left behind.
12 May English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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