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Zimbabwean Institutions That Promote Entrepreneurship

Over 80% of Zimbabwean youth are jobless; entrepreneurship can be used as a way out of unemployment. Because of the economical and political issues our country is facing, providing necessary skills and teaching them about entrepreneurship can change their lives in a great way.

Zimbabwean Institutions That Promote Entrepreneurship
Zimbabwean Institutions That Promote Entrepreneurship

Here are ten institutes in Zimbabwe that support and promote entrepreneurship.

Zimbabwean Institutions That Promote Entrepreneurship

1. Zimbabwe Opportunities Industrialization Centers

The Zimbabwe OIC was founded to promote entrepreneurship leadership development and micro-enterprise training to the marginal through the development of accessible and community driven training materials and people focused enterprise training sessions.

2. Zimbabwe Institute of Management

The Zimbabwe Institute of Management promotes entrepreneurship and management, it facilitates and organises a range of activities and functions where executives from organizations in the public and private sector come together to discuss and exchange information and ideas aimed at seeking solutions.

3. Niceway College- Institute of Entrepreneurship and Management Development

They aim at developing competent business entrepreneurs and transform young entrepreneurs into professional leaders.

4. International Journal of Business, Economics and Management

The International journal of business, economics and management promotes through open and distance education in Zimbabwe.

5. African Women Entrepreneurship Programme (AWEP)

AWEP is an outreach, education and engagement initiative that targets African women entrepreneurs to promote business growth and increase trade.

6. Regent University- Center for Entrepreneurship

The Regent University’s center for entrepreneurship seeks to improve the economic and spiritual condition of disadvantaged populations through entrepreneurship.

7. Harare Institute of Technology

HIT launched a boost fellowship entrepreneur’s suite challenge in 2014 seeking to provide young entrepreneurs with a unique opportunity to turn innovative ideas into real businesses and build successful business enterprises for themselves.

8. Empretec Zimbabwe

Empretec mandate is to develop entrepreneurship. They run programmes that seek to recognize, reward and motivate successful entrepreneurs. Empretec has developed some of the most successful entrepreneurs in Zimbabwe.

9. Moto Republik

Zimbabwe’s first co-working space for artists, creative entrepreneurs, innovators, new media activists, citizen journalists & youth activists

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