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South Africans Awards to urged to recognise confront racism township entrepreneurs

Staff Reporter

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The Gauteng Department of Economic Development will for the first time celebrate township entrepreneurs at an awards ceremony which will be held next month. The Township Entrepreneur Awards (TEA) will recognise and celebrate inspirational businesses from the province's disadvantaged areas. The Gauteng MEC for Economic Development, Environment, Agriculture and Rural Development, Lebogang Maile, said the youth of Gauteng were the most affected by unemployment. “It is against this backdrop that the Gauteng Department of Economic Development recognises entrepreneurship as one of the enablers for the Gauteng City Region to make considerable inroads tackling unemployment,” MEC Maile said on Tuesday in a statement. The provincial Department of Economic Development said it had received more than 250 entries and they were screened as well as adjudicated; resulting in mainly four finalists in each of the 11 categories. Selection criteria included innovation and creativity, financial management and performance, social and community impact, sustainability and economic opportunities, as well as management systems

Government has urged all South Africans to confront racism from all fronts for the sake of nation building and social cohesion. Chairing a media briefing of the Social Protection, Community and Human Development Cluster at the Imbizo Centre in Parliament on Tuesday, Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini said the call follows concerns over a spike in racial incidents since the beginning of the year. “This calls for national dialogues and community conversations to discuss as South Africans the importance of building a united nation, social cohesion and the eradication of racism. “The cluster echoes what the President said during the State of the Nation Address (SONA) and urges all South Africans to confront the demon of racism and devote our time to an anti-racism campaign in which organisations and our people across the board join in a coordinated national effort and pledge to fight racism at all levels,” she said. She said as per President Jacob Zuma's announcement, this year's Human Rights Day on 21 March will be commemorated as the 'National Day against Racism' and laying the foundation for a long-term programme of building a non-racial society.


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