CAPTION: Luvuyo Rani, entrepreneur and businessman will be one of the inspiring speakers at this year’s Economic Development Conference 2016 hosted by the Rotary districts of Southern Africa, taking place at Kelvin Grove in Cape Town on Saturday, 27 February 2016.
The International Rotary Economic Development Conference 2016 will be
taking place at Kelvin Grove in Cape Town on Saturday, 27 February 2016. This dynamic
conference will feature a number of engaging speakers who will share successful
enterprise development models. Award-winning visionary and entrepreneur
Luvuyo Rani from Khayelitsha, Cape Town, will be inspiring delegates with his
business story.
Luvuyo Rani, a 2014 JCI
Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World (JCI TOYP) recipient in the category
of business, economic, and/or entrepreneurial accomplishment, is the founding
director of award winning Silulo Ulutho Technologies, a Cape Town based IT
services company. “Our mission is to empower people in emerging communities to
become part of the digital movement,” says Rani. “This is done by bringing
technology services to them, in their own communities, so that they may use
technology to seek employment, learn, grow and connect.
“I had to
redevelop the business model a couple of times to find a sustainable solution,
both from an economic point of view as well as meeting the technology needs of
the emerging communities. It was all good and well to have the technology available;
however people did not understand how it worked, so training in technology
became a very important focus for us.
“It’s all about
finding a win-win solution and finding the perfect business model, something
which can get quite disheartening for young entrepreneurs who don’t know where
to start looking for solutions or support when things don’t go as planned.
Platforms such as this one created by Rotary is incredibly important to find
solutions to bridge the gap and provide support structures for entrepreneurs to
guide and mould them to successfully build a profitable entity which
contributes to the economy of a country,” says Rani.
Rotary
District Governor, Geraldine Nicol adds, “A primary goal of the 2016
Rotary Economic Development Conference is to create
solution driven projects that can be piloted and implemented after the
conference.
“We aim to find
sustainable solutions in collaboration with corporate South Africa, leaders of
government, civil society and communities, who are keen to identify partners
and find long-term solutions for improving economic development.
“We foresee this conference
to be a catalyst to maximise the resources in Rotary’s local and International
networks, linking solution driven partners operating in effective job-related
economic and entrepreneurial enabling activities, with those entering the
workplace, especially in small business enterprises,” concludes Nicol.
Some of the other
exciting speakers for the day include key note speaker, Clem Sunter, 2015-16 Rotary
International President, Ravi Ravindran and TSiBA CEO, Adrienne Miller, to name
a few.
To be part of the
dialogue, and engage on the economic development discussions, book your seat
before 24 February 2016 at: http://www.rotarycapetown2016.com/registration/registration-information
For more information
about the Economic Development Conference 2016 visit www.rotarycapetown2016.com or
contact June Webber on corpcon@global.co.za or
+ 27 82 460-7505.
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