Ministry of Primary
and Secondary Education
ZIMBABWE
Students must be prepared through acquisition of not just content knowledge,
but also the skills and mindset they need to work collaboratively, solve problems they care about, and handle upheaval.
Our business school is designed to teach the skills and traits at the core of entrepreneurship, and teaching youth entrepreneurship
can propel students along their journeys no matter what meets them post-graduation, regardless of interest, job or path.
Entrepreneurs are the driving force behind economic growth and innovation, and by teaching entrepreneurship
in schools and workplaces, we can help foster a more entrepreneurial and transforming society.
Students can also develop the much-needed expertise they need to start their own firms, and this can stimulate economic growth.
Entrepreneurship and innovation help individuals become independent and channel their creativity into creating something of their own in this competitive world.
An entrepreneur approach program is designed to teach students how to identify and solve problems in their communities, and how to create value for all stakeholders. This is particularly important in today's world, where there are many pressing social and environmental challenges that need to be addressed and to make a positive difference in the world.
An Entrepreneurial Mindset (EM) enhances a student's education by teaching them perseverance, tenacity, creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration so they can identify problems and find solutions.