Project124 2020 Registration Now Open
Entrepreneurship is the sure plan any country can trust to tackle many of social ills in our communities. It doesn’t only take great ideas to bring the change, it also take great entrepreneur to build sustainable businesses that will bring the impact.
It takes Better Entrepreneurs to Better Communities, and Project124 is here to build those better entrepreneurs. Project124 is calling all ambitious and driven youth entrepreneurs with exceptional business ideas. Here is your chance to build yourself and your business with the guidance of skilled and seasoned entrepreneurs & professionals.
Covid 19 and Entrepreneurship in Botswana | Victor Baatweng
Since the beginning of the year, the spread of COVID-19 globally has created an important new source of concern for the world economy.
For Botswana, while we wait for a full picture on the damage done, the official numbers released so far paint a gloomy picture. In general the domestic economy is expected to shrink by minus 13 percent. This is due to a sharp decline in major sectors like Mining (-33.6%), Trade, Hotels & Restaurants (-32.2%), Manufacturing (-10.0%), Social & Personal Services (-4.8), and Transport & Communications (-4.1%).
Hello! Can you hear me now? | Pako Moshaga
Working from home has put an abrupt end to face to face meetings. Zoom & Skype calls are the order of the day. These calls are virtual meetings and so there is a level of etiquette that applies. Lack of adherence to some basics may result in you being deemed unprofessional and this will do some harm to your personal brand. Let’s look at some key points to note as advised by Pako Moshaga.
Entrepreneurship and Mental Health
The novel corona virus comes at a time where the mental health conversation is building momentum to be an integral part of everyday life.