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Lore Kid Entrepreneurship teaches children business skills early

Lore Entreprenuership. PIC LESEDI MKHUTSHWA
Lore Entreprenuership. PIC LESEDI MKHUTSHWA

FRANCISTOWN: Just like the name suggests, Lore Kid Entrepreneurship has made it a business to teach kids entrepreneurial skills at a young age.

The centre, which is located in Gaborone, Phase 2, is designed to train and equip children with business related skills so that they can strive as business owners in future. The intervention comes at the right time when job security is no longer guaranteed. Lore Kid Entrepreneurship was one of the exhibitors at the 29th Business Botswana Northern Trade Fair which was held at Business Botswana’s grounds at Gerald Estates.

On the sidelines of the fair, Lore’s owner Thuso Majaha told BusinessMonitor his business centre teaches children entrepreneurship from a tenure age.

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