Entrepreneurship Development in Higher Education (EDHE)

Universities South Africa in partnership with the Department of Higher Education and Training, through the University Capacity Development Programme will be hosting its 6th Entrepreneurship Development in Higher Education Programme (EDHE), Studentpreneurs Indaba. The EDHE Studentpreneurs Indaba is aimed at supporting student entrepreneurs and existing start-ups or small businesses through sharing knowledge, best practices, opportunities, practical learnings, and networking opportunities.


The EDHE programme aims to create a culture of entrepreneurship in higher education institutions in South Africa by developing student entrepreneurship, integrating entrepreneurship into teaching, learning, and research, and developing entrepreneurial universities. Through these objectives, the programme aims to contribute to the growth and development of the South African economy by promoting entrepreneurship as a key driver of economic development.

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Zamaswazi Shabangu

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Event Details

Universities South Africa (USAf), in partnership with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) through the University Capacity Development Programme (UCP), is hosting the 6th Entrepreneurship Development in Higher Education Programme (EDHE) Studentpreneurs Indaba, in collaboration with the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, 1 Jan Smuts Ave, Braamfontein, Gauteng from 5 to 6 September 2024.


The EDHE Studentpreneurs Indaba aims to support student entrepreneurs and existing start-ups or small businesses by sharing knowledge, best practices, opportunities, practical learnings, and networking opportunities. This year, the EDHE Studentpreneurs Indaba 2024 will be hosted for the first time as a stand-alone event over two days in collaboration with the EDHE Communities of Practice (CoPs) and partner entities.


The objectives of the Studentpreneurs Indaba annually include:

  • Providing an engagement platform for student leaders of entrepreneurship in Higher Education;
  • Facilitating and supporting the work of the EDHE Communities of Practice
  • Showcasing student businesses and organisations for entrepreneurship in Higher Education;
  • Providing a learning platform and voice for student entrepreneurs; and
  • Facilitating collaboration with local stakeholders.


A key part of this event is the quest visits, where student groups will visit successful entrepreneurs in their workspaces. These visits offer firsthand exposure to business operations, personal stories, and meaningful discussions with entrepreneurs. This immersive experience provides day-to-day practical insights, fosters connections, and inspires entrepreneurial aspirations.


The 8 Industries for the Quest Visits

  1. Technology
  2. Green Economy
  3. Creative Industries
  4. Social Enterprise
  5. Food and Beverage
  6. Food security & nutrition
  7. Retail
  8. Manufacturing


Participants have the opportunity to select an industry they wish to visit, including visits to two companies. Pre-registration for each visit will be required via the Glue Up App.

Agenda

September 5, 2024

OPENING SESSION: (1A: Plenary)

9:30 AM - 9:35 AM
Opening remarks
Ms Elizabeth Masoleng (Enterprise Development  Associate at university of technology)
Ms Elizabeth Masoleng
9:35 AM - 9:40 AM
Introduction of the Chancellor, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
9:45 AM - 10:05 AM
Welcome Address
Dr Judy Dlamini (Chancellor at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg)
Dr Judy Dlamini
10:05 AM - 10:10 AM
Introduction of the Chief Executive Officer, Universities South Africa (USAf)
10:10 AM - 10:30 AM
EDHE’s alignment to the strategic work of USAf
Dr Phethiwe Matutu (Chief Executive Officer at Universities South Africa (USAf))
Dr Phethiwe Matutu
10:30 AM - 10:35 AM
Introduction to the Deputy Minister
Mr Phillip Tshabalala (Chief Director: Teaching, Learning and Research Development of Department of Higher Education & Training)
Mr Phillip Tshabalala
10:35 AM - 11:05 AM
Keynote Address
Mr Buti Manamela (Deputy Minister at Department of Higher Education & Training)
Mr Buti Manamela
11:05 AM - 11:15 AM
Highlights of the EDHE Studentpreneurs Indaba 2023
Mr Sandile Shabalala (Senior Student Engagement Officer: EDHE at Universities South Africa)
Mr Sandile Shabalala
11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
TRACK 1: SWEEP - Finding Meaning in Sisterhood - My Circle of Strength
Panel discussion: Feedback form the SWEEP UK Residential Programme and the SWEEP Chapter Executive's Capacity Building workshop"
Ms Karen Snyman (Specialist Student Entrepreneurship, Student Governance & Development at Nelson Mnadela  University)
Ms Karen Snyman

AFTERNOON: (1C: Track 1-3)

2:00 PM - 2:20 PM
1C, TRACK 1: Awakening The Entrepreneurial Spirit
Session overview: Side hustles offer more than just extra income—they allow students to apply entrepreneurial thinking to real-world challenges while studying. Willem Gous will share insights from his book, Side Hustle Success, showing how students can build businesses that align with their studies and provide a pathway to long-term economic success, whether as a supplement to future employment or as a career choice in itself.
Mr Willem Gous (Author at “Side Hustle Success—A Low-Cost, Low-Risk Way to Make More Money in 5 Easy Steps.)
Mr Willem Gous
2:20 PM - 2:40 PM
1C, TRACK 2: Start-up funding
Session overview: In today's evolving business landscape, sustainable startups face unique challenges and opportunities when seeking funding. "Funding Readiness for Sustainable Startups: Enhancing Access to Capital" addresses the critical need for these businesses to prepare effectively for funding opportunities. It explores the concept of funding readiness, while highlighting various types of funding available and the common barriers these businesses face in securing capital. The session offers practical strategies to overcome these challenges, including best practices in aligning business models with sustainability goals, leveraging networks, and continuous improvement.
Mr Chad Lucas (Economic Activation Officer: Centre for Entrepreneurship Development and Research, Sol Plaatjie University at Sol Plaatjie University)
Mr Chad Lucas
2:40 PM - 3:00 PM
1C, TRACK 3: Access to markets: Cultivating an export culture among youth-led enterprises
Session Overview: In today's globalized economy, developing an export culture is essential for the growth and sustainability of businesses, especially for young entrepreneurs. This session, titled ""Access to markets: Cultivating an Export Culture Among Youth-Led Enterprises,"" aims to empower student entrepreneurs and youth-owned businesses with the knowledge and tools they need to explore international markets.
Facilitated by the Department of Trade, Industry, and Competition (the dtic), this session will delve into the significance of exports in driving economic resilience and growth. Through a dynamic panel discussion, we will explore the various trade agreements, including the African Growth and Opportunity Act(AGOA), the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), and the trade opportunities they offer for young entrepreneurs.
The session will feature insights from experts in the field, practical advice on initiating export activities, and success stories from young entrepreneurs who have made their mark in international markets. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of how to leverage trade agreements, the support available to them, and actionable steps to begin their export journey.
Mr Kwanele G Mkhwanazi (Director: Export Development & Support of Department of Trade, Industry, and Competition)
Mr Kwanele G Mkhwanazi

MORNING SESSION: Sustainable Entrepreneurship (1B: Plenary)

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
TRACK 1: SWEEP - "Finding Meaning in Sisterhood - My Circle of Strength
Overview and History of SWEEP.
Ms Karen Snyman (Specialist Student Entrepreneurship, Student Governance & Development at Nelson Mnadela  University)
Ms Karen Snyman
1:00 PM - 1:50 PM
Interactive panel discussion with Student Entrepreneurs from the EDHE Entrepreneurship Intervarsity 2023
Ms Rethabile Phorie (Student Entrepreneurship Coordinator at University of The Western Cape)
Ms Rethabile Phorie
Mr Ncebo Ntsabo (founder of Qombe Maize)
Mr Ncebo Ntsabo
Mr Asif Aziz (Founder of Libex)
Mr Asif Aziz
Ms Tumisho Thobejane (Ms at Fooddable)
Ms Tumisho Thobejane
Dr Wessel Myburgh (Co-founder of Urobo Biotech)
Dr Wessel Myburgh
Mr Ntobeko Promise Songcata (fouder at Pro’land Biotech)
Mr Ntobeko Promise Songcata
1:50 PM - 2:50 PM
TRACK 1: SWEEP - "Finding Meaning in Sisterhood - My Circle of Strength"
Overview and History of SWEEP.
Ms Karen Snyman (Specialist Student Entrepreneurship, Student Governance & Development at Nelson Mnadela  University)
Ms Karen Snyman
2:50 PM - 3:50 PM
TRACK 1: SWEEP - "Finding Meaning in Sisterhood - My Circle of Strength
Panel discussion: Feedback form the SWEEP UK Residential Programme and the SWEEP Chapter Executive's Capacity Building workshop
Ms Karen Snyman (Specialist Student Entrepreneurship, Student Governance & Development at Nelson Mnadela  University)
Ms Karen Snyman

MORNING SESSION: Sustainable Entrepreneurship (1B: Plenary)

11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
Keynote speaker Topic:The juggling act of Sustainable Entrepreneurship
Ms Lebohang Dhludhlu (Group Chief Executive Officer at Nkanyezii Group)
Ms Lebohang Dhludhlu
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
TRACK 1: SWEEP - Finding Meaning in Sisterhood - My Circle of Strength
Ms Karen Snyman (Specialist Student Entrepreneurship, Student Governance & Development at Nelson Mnadela  University)
Ms Karen Snyman

Speakers

Ms Elizabeth Masoleng (Enterprise Development  Associate at university of technology)

Ms Elizabeth Masoleng

Enterprise Development Associate at university of technology

Dr Judy Dlamini (Chancellor at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg)

Dr Judy Dlamini

Chancellor at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg

Mr Phillip Tshabalala (Chief Director: Teaching, Learning and Research Development of Department of Higher Education & Training)

Mr Phillip Tshabalala

Chief Director: Teaching, Learning and Research Development of Department of Higher Education & Training

Dr Phethiwe Matutu (Chief Executive Officer at Universities South Africa (USAf))

Dr Phethiwe Matutu

Chief Executive Officer at Universities South Africa (USAf)

Mr Buti Manamela (Deputy Minister at Department of Higher Education & Training)

Mr Buti Manamela

Deputy Minister at Department of Higher Education & Training

Mr Sandile Shabalala (Senior Student Engagement Officer: EDHE at Universities South Africa)

Mr Sandile Shabalala

Senior Student Engagement Officer: EDHE at Universities South Africa

Ms Lebohang Dhludhlu (Group Chief Executive Officer at Nkanyezii Group)

Ms Lebohang Dhludhlu

Group Chief Executive Officer at Nkanyezii Group

Ms Rethabile Phorie (Student Entrepreneurship Coordinator at University of The Western Cape)

Ms Rethabile Phorie

Student Entrepreneurship Coordinator at University of The Western Cape

Mr Ncebo Ntsabo (founder of Qombe Maize)

Mr Ncebo Ntsabo

founder of Qombe Maize

Mr Asif Aziz (Founder of Libex)

Mr Asif Aziz

Founder of Libex

Ms Tumisho Thobejane (Ms at Fooddable)

Ms Tumisho Thobejane

Ms at Fooddable

Dr Wessel Myburgh (Co-founder of Urobo Biotech)

Dr Wessel Myburgh

Co-founder of Urobo Biotech

Mr Ntobeko Promise Songcata (fouder at Pro’land Biotech)

Mr Ntobeko Promise Songcata

fouder at Pro’land Biotech

Mr Willem Gous (Author at “Side Hustle Success—A Low-Cost, Low-Risk Way to Make More Money in 5 Easy Steps.)

Mr Willem Gous

Author at “Side Hustle Success—A Low-Cost, Low-Risk Way to Make More Money in 5 Easy Steps.

Mr Kwanele G Mkhwanazi (Director: Export Development & Support of Department of Trade, Industry, and Competition)

Mr Kwanele G Mkhwanazi

Director: Export Development & Support of Department of Trade, Industry, and Competition

Ms Nothile Mpisi (Founder and Managing Director of Fervent Minds)

Ms Nothile Mpisi

Founder and Managing Director of Fervent Minds

Mr Mzwanele Memani (Director: Value Chain Support and Acting Chief Director: Value Chain and Market Access of Department of Small Business Development)

Mr Mzwanele Memani

Director: Value Chain Support and Acting Chief Director: Value Chain and Market Access of Department of Small Business Development

Mr Raymond Oliphant (Managing Director and Abattoir Manager of Izintaba Crocodile Farm Pty.Ltd)

Mr Raymond Oliphant

Managing Director and Abattoir Manager of Izintaba Crocodile Farm Pty.Ltd

Ms Mbalenhle Nzama (SWEEP Chapter Chairperson at Mangosuthu University of technology)

Ms Mbalenhle Nzama

SWEEP Chapter Chairperson at Mangosuthu University of technology

Ms Varonique Philander (Founder of Legal Ascend & Chaya Legal)

Ms Varonique Philander

Founder of Legal Ascend & Chaya Legal

Dr Sean Kruger (Senior Lecturer: Centre for the Future of Work at University of Pretoria)

Dr Sean Kruger

Senior Lecturer: Centre for the Future of Work at University of Pretoria

Ms Leah Molatseli (Founder of Contract Alchemists)

Ms Leah Molatseli

Founder of Contract Alchemists

Martin Maupa (studentpreneur at Sibanye Youth in Mining)

Martin Maupa

studentpreneur at Sibanye Youth in Mining

Mr Chad Lucas (Economic Activation Officer: Centre for Entrepreneurship Development and Research, Sol Plaatjie University at Sol Plaatjie University)

Mr Chad Lucas

Economic Activation Officer: Centre for Entrepreneurship Development and Research, Sol Plaatjie University at Sol Plaatjie University

Ms Karen Snyman (Specialist Student Entrepreneurship, Student Governance & Development at Nelson Mnadela  University)

Ms Karen Snyman

Specialist Student Entrepreneurship, Student Governance & Development at Nelson Mnadela University

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