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Entrepreneurship gaming challenge crowns South Africa’s brightest young entrepreneurs at Gala ceremony

The next generation of entrepreneurs were honoured at the Allan Gray Entrepreneurial Challenge (AGEC) Gala Dinner on Friday, 11 August 2023. The event recognised innovation, creativity, and the entrepreneurial spirit of top performing South African learners who took part in their 2D games aimed at developing entrepreneurial aspiration within primary school, high school and TVET college learners.

This year’s event was a resounding testament to the entrepreneurial aspirations flourishing within South Africa’s youth. Over 17,500 learners from primary schools, high schools, and TVET colleges engaged across the gaming network.

“We believe that teaching entrepreneurship is essential for our youth. We aim to channel the entrepreneurial potential into real-world business ventures that can solve some of our society’s most pressing social-economic issues. We are not simply fostering aspirations. We are seeding an entrepreneurial revolution within our education system by cultivating the innovators and trailblazers of tomorrow,” explains Marcel Manikum, AGEC Project Lead.

Celebrating its 5th anniversary, the AGEC gaming network has become more than a competition; it gives the next generation of business leaders access to entrepreneurial thinking and mindset development. Through gamification, the challenge provides a unique and engaging platform for young minds to gain exposure to industry-relevant skills essential to make their mark as emerging entrepreneurs.

“Our platform transcends a gaming network. It’s a launchpad for an entrepreneurial career. It empowers learners and students by providing them with a platform to apply and showcase the skills that underpin their studies and future careers. We celebrate the extraordinary student entrepreneurs who’ve risen to the challenge, making a real, impactful changes in their communities with the skills they’ve gained,” explains Manikum.

The success of this year’s competition echoes a vital message: South Africa’s youth is ready to lead, innovate, and inspire.

Top Primary School Winners

The following primary schools received R30 000 in cash to start and support activities that teach entrepreneurship in their schools as they outperformed their peers during gameplay.

Province

Top School

1

Eastern Cape

St Andrews Primary School

2

Gauteng

Galway Primary School

3

KwaZulu Natal

Qurtuba Online School

4

Mpumalanga

Vukasambe Primary School

5

Western Cape

Rondebosch East Primary School


Top performing learners from across the country were also awarded with prizes and Allan Gray Unit Trust Funds in recognition of their outstanding performance and entrepreneurial potential.

2D High School game awarded the Top 5 learners

1st place

KwaZulu Natal

Reddam House, Ballito

Darren Larkens

Grade 11

2nd place

Gauteng

Jeppe High School For Girls

Gina Tan

Grade 9

3rd place

Western Cape

Generation Schools – Sandown

Jo Swanepoel

Grade 12

4th place

Gauteng

Hoërskool Hugenote

Stephan Steenkamp

Grade 12

5th place

Eastern Cape

Riebeek College Girls High School

Asivile Mondile

Grade 12


2D Game for TVET students awards

1st place

North West

Kagiso Pilane

Orbit TVET College

2nd place

North West

Nompumelelo Ntombela

Vuselela TVET College

3rd place

Western Cape

Abduraghmaan Sasman

False Bay TVET College

4th place

Gauteng

Thembelani Mhlanga

South West TVET College

5th place

Mpumalanga

Vusimuzi Mavuso

Gert Sibande TVET College


The Gala ceremony included business venture pitches from high school learners who participated in the Applied Learning Challenge. The following prizes were awarded on the night to kick start their businesses:

1st place

Oluwadamilola Adeyemi, Grade 12 learner at Khanyisa Education Centre, Limpopo.

R40 000 Prize Package

(R30 000 Allan Gray Unit Trust Fund and R10 000 in Cash)

2nd place

Panashe Memaringa, Grade 11 learner at Claremont High School, Western Cape

R30 000 Prize Package

(R25 000 Allan Gray Unit Trust Fund and R5 000 in Cash)

3rd place

Faraaz Parker, Grade 12 learner at Star College Bridgetown, Western Cape.

R30 000 Prize Package

(R25 000 Allan Gray Unit Trust Fund and R5 000 in Cash)

4th place

Nasiruddin Allie, Grade 11 learner at Waterstone College, Gauteng

R18 000 Prize Package

(R10 000 Allan Gray Unit Trust Fund and R3 000 in Cash)

5th place

Asivile Mondile, Grade 12 learner at Riebeek College for Girls, Eastern Cape.

R18 000 Prize Package

(R10 000 Allan Gray Unit Trust Fund and R3 000 in Cash)

An honouree certificate was awarded to Kgolathuto Secondary School for the Best Performing School within the Free State Province.

Top 3 SADC Winners:

Top performing learners from across the SADC region including Namibia, Eswatini and Botswana were also awarded on the night for their outstanding performance and entrepreneurial potential.

 

Country

School

Top 3 Learners

1

Namibia

Windhoek Gymnasium

Nico Van Staden, Grade 8

2

Eswatini

Waterford Kamhlaba

Xolile Masuku, Grade 11

3

Botswana

Maru-a-pula

Felix Vuylsteke, Grade 11

The organisers of the Allan Gray Entrepreneurship gaming network extend their heartfelt gratitude to all the learners and students that participated in this year’s challenge. “We would like to thank all the educators, teachers and parents who supported our efforts this year in nurturing the next generation of young entrepreneurs, we are proud to be part of this entrepreneurial revolution in our education system,” notes Manikum.

Visit www.entrepreneurshipchallenge.co.za for more information.

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