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    #ImStaying Entrepreneur Movement launched

    #ImStaying NPC together with The Lions Den launched the #ImStaying Entrepreneur Movement aiming to lower the unemployment rate by 5% over the next five years.

    In its first major move to focus on entrepreneurship and unemployment, #ImStaying with over 1.1 million followers on Facebook, has announced the launch of the #ImStaying Entrepreneur Movement initiative.

    #ImStaying Entrepreneur Movement launched

    The colossal unemployment rate in South Africa (29.1% or 6.7 million in Q4 of 2019 - source Trading Economics) emphasises the serious need to cultivate an entrepreneurial spirit in our country - enter the #ImStaying Entrepreneur Movement which is challenging all to commit to taking the first step to becoming self-sufficient.

    According to Leon Lategan, CEO of The Lions Den, and co-creator of the #ImStaying Entrepreneur Movement, entrepreneurship was not encouraged in South Africa traditionally. “A lack of infrastructure, as well as a professional online presence; unavailability of basic business coaching; limited sales and marketing knowledge; and access to market are still huge barriers to enter into the business world, and with our massive unemployment rate, we are facing an unemployment epidemic. Our purpose and, even more so, our responsibility is to create more entrepreneurs in this country”

    The #ImStaying Entrepreneur Movement has been set up to activate and empower entrepreneurs to build sustainable and profitable businesses and to reduce the unemployment rate by 5% over the next five years.

    According to #ImStaying Group Founder and CEO, Jarette Petzer, “Job creation is paramount to the stimulation and growth of our economy. At this stage, we are at a 16-year unemployment high which is simply not sustainable. It’s time we all get stuck in. My firm belief is that micro-business is the answer to building a vibrant and fruitful economy, helping more South Africans to live a dignified life.”

    Petzer goes on to say, “The partnership with The Lions Den strategically made sense for us, given the simplicity and effectiveness of the model, plugging seamlessly into one of our five main drivers ‘A Job In Every Home’. We anticipate good things to come from this, one of our first good deeds as the ImStaying NPC.”

    Entrepreneurial alternatives

    The #ImStaying Entrepreneur Movement provides a platform for those thinking about starting a business using entrepreneurial alternatives. On the website and via their social media platforms, members will have access to specialised business coaching and training; a business directory listing, a professional landing page (mini-website); connection with a Facebook Community where members can share ideas, ask advice and trade amongst each other as well as exposure of their existing business to the community, corporates and investors.

    There will also be a “find work” section where members can see which services other members are looking for, “chapters” where members can connect and communicate with other members in close geographical proximity to them and network as well as share advice and tips amongst each other.

    Lategan says, “I was never exposed to the idea of entrepreneurship and yet my career path shifted into just that. I went to university, failed a Bachelor of Business Science/Marketing degree and today I am an international speaker and consultant on the subject of marketing, without any qualifications, crazy isn’t it?”

    He adds that he was also deeply concerned at seeing South Africa’s unemployment rate rocket from 1.6 million to 6.7 million since 1995 and was moved to step up and stop waiting on government and business to take action. By approaching #ImStaying to create the #ImStaying Entrepreneur Movement and help spur micro business on in South Africa, we hope to alleviate this burden in our country.

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