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International beer firm opens doors for young entrepreneurs

JOHANNESBURG – Heineken sets up learning hubs for entrepreneurs.

 

Heineken South Africa and its partners have selected 45 entrepreneurs to participate in this year’s Orange Corners entrepreneurial programme.

Orange Corners South Africa is a Johannesburg-based business incubator, housing start-ups and providing them with physical workspaces, knowledge and training, mentorship and coaching.

An initiative by the Kingdom of the Netherlands in South Africa, the programme is an effort by Dutch-origin companies operating in South Africa to assist local entrepreneurs and students with tools to grow their businesses. Orange Corners was born in 2016.

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The diverse group of entrepreneurs was selected from over 400 applicants and they are placed in three entrepreneurial hubs, namely Braamfontein, Diepsloot and Maboneng.

Each hub has a unique focus and intent – Braamfontein targets innovative and tech entrepreneurs and SMEs. Diepsloot is focused on supporting local entrepreneurs to further strengthen the township economy; while the Maboneng hub programme focuses on growing established creative start-ups with an emphasis on accessing markets and finance.

This year’s programme will run for 10 months and the start-ups include diverse businesses from bed-making to events management, tech, healthcare, catering, research, arts and crafts.

Beyond a financial commitment to the programme, Heineken South Africa is providing its highly-skilled, in-house talent to teach masterclasses on various business and brand-building disciplines. They are also in the process of creating a support network of Entrepreneurial Buddies to provide guidance for these fledgeling companies.

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Tutu Malinga, Heineken South Africa’s corporate affairs sustainability manager said, “A large part of Heineken’s identity is rooted in entrepreneurship – a small brewery that grew into a global concern.

“Our involvement in Orange Corners is part of our sustainability programme – Brewing a Better World – which is Heineken’s global commitment to contributing positively, and investing in communities we serve. “Entrepreneurs, as we have witnessed in our own partnerships in South Africa, truly have the power to improve not only a nation’s prospects but those of the world too.”

Details: Samu Dube 011 506 7338.

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