Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Global Entrepreneurship Week 2010

For one week, millions of young people around the world will join a growing movement of entrepreneurial people, to generate new ideas and to seek better ways of doing things. Countries across six continents are coming together to celebrate Global Entrepreneurship Week, an initiative to inspire young people to embrace innovation, imagination and creativity. To think big. To turn their ideas into reality. To make their mark.

From 15 - 21 November 2010, Global Entrepreneurship Week will connect young people everywhere through local, national and global activities designed to help them explore their potential as self-starters and innovators. Students, educators, entrepreneurs, business leaders, employees, non-profit leaders, government officials and many others will participate in a range of activities, from online to face-to-face, and from large-scale competitions and events to intimate networking gatherings.

Through this initiative, the next generation of entrepreneurs will be inspired and can emerge. In doing so, they will begin to acquire the knowledge, skills and networks needed to grow innovative, sustainable enterprises that have a positive impact on their lives, their families and communities.

Global Entrepreneurship Week 2009 was a great success and a brilliant example of what can be achieved by bringing together different ideas and cultures around the theme of enterprise. In 2010, we aim to unleash young people's ideas around the issues that matter most to society, from poverty reduction through to climate change, and to foster a global culture which recognises entrepreneurs as drivers of economic and social prosperity.

Learn more about Global Entrepreneurship Week on http://www.unleashingideas.org/

The Wits Business School’s Centre for Entrepreneurship is a co-host for Global Entrepreneurship Week in South Africa. During the week we will be hosting a range of events and activities designed to promote and stimulate entrepreneurship among South African youth and communities.

Seven days, four goals

  • Inspire. We introduce entrepreneurship to young people under the age of thirty who otherwise might not have considered it as a career path.
  • Connect. We network young people and organisations across national boundaries to discover new ideas at the intersection of cultures and disciplines.
  • Mentor. We enlist active and inspiring entrepreneurs around the world to coach and mentor the next generation of enterprise talent as they pursue their dreams.
  • Engage. We demonstrate to opinion leaders and policymakers how entrepreneurship is central to a nation's economic health and culture, and give them the opportunity to learn about each other's entrepreneurial policies and practices

Learn more about WBS Centre for Entrepreneurship GEW events by contacting Khutšo Ramontja.

Tel: (011) 717 3838
Email: khutso.ramontja@wits.ac.za

Sunday, October 17, 2010

ENTERTAINMENT: Red Bull Kasi Crawl


Music, dance, fashion, poetry… it’s all going down at the Red Bull Kasi Crawl, a one-of-kind, one-day street festival celebrating the heart, soul and spirit of township culture.

On Saturday 6 November join us in Soweto’s famous Vilakazi Street, home to not one, but two Nobel Prize winners – Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu – and experience a brand new history in the making!

Feel the rhythm of eKasi as Red Bull pays tribute to those, young and old, who have been instrumental in Mzansi’s miraculous story. Celebrate the then and the now, as we look to the past as the inspiration for our future.

In true, pan-African style, Kasi Crawl brings you 4 stages, each hosted by a local icon from the worlds of House, Hip Hop, Dancehall and Kwaito:

• The Party People stage presented by the ever-popular Hip Hop scholar and innovator, DJ Kenzhero
• The Music Light Love stage with ex- Red Bull Music Academy participant and world record holding DJ (he played for 60 hours with one arm), the one, the only, Black Coffee. Having personally selected his favourite South African House line-up, this promises to be a day of House you don’t want to miss.
• The African Storm stage with curators, Admiral and Jah Seed. Purveyors of the reggae dancehall scene in South Africa since 1997 with their sounds of Buju, Sizzla, Marley, Tosh and other reggae legends, who else but this formidable pair could be called upon to ‘run tings’ on the reggae stage?
• And finally, the Keep Soweto Alive stage where you’ll find House, Kwaito and the sounds of the ‘kasi’ alive and kicking!

You’ll also find a feast of fashion, with one-off stalls from Thesis Social Jam, Africa Mutu Arts and Dankie San; a beer garden, shish’nyama and much, much more,

Below is a map of the venue and all entrance to the event.


source: http://www.redbull.co.za/cs/Satellite/en_ZA/Article/Red-Bull-Kasi-Crawl-021242913657893?refmod=CP_Red%20Bull%20Kasi%20Crawl

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

SOCIAL SCENE: Tibzy Thursday


Thursday, October 7 · 5:00pm - 8:30pm

LocationMiBAR Martini
160 Jan Smut Avenue, Rosebank
Johannesburg, South Africa

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More InfoPerfect way to ease in to the weekend with Tibz and like-minded, motivated pple.
You and yours are welcomed.
Happy hour secials between 17:00 - 21:00.
Welcome drink for the first 50 ppl

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