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Future business leaders raised at Duvha Park Primary

Molding future businessmen and women at the primary school level.

Nothing could dampen the spirit of Grade 7’s of Duvha Park Primary School who was all eager to make money on their Entrepreneur’s Day.

Thabang Maseko selling ice cream and sweet kebabs.

Products on Friday, September 9, ranged from sweet kebabs, ice cream, popcorn, self-made punch, and even roasted chicken and baked potatoes.

Buhlebenkosi Mahlangu’s popcorn and punch stall was a big hit.

Economic and Management Sciences (EMS) teacher, Ms Maud Moloto said every Gr. 7 learner had to decide what product/s he or she would sell, buy the ingredients or products and sell it.

Thanks to Entrepreneur’s Day the learners have had a taste of running a small business, a skill that will stand them in good stead in the future.

Many of the learners walked away with impressive profits which will be deposited into their accounts.

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