Students Encouraged to Apply for the University Business Challenge

Posted on July 10th, 2018
Biz News

E2 Invests R4.6-million in Maths EducationCognity Advisory this week announced the start of this year’s University Business Challenge (UBC).

Sponsored by General Electric (GE), the challenge will see South African students participate in teams in a business simulation competition designed to develop their entrepreneurship skills. The live finals will be held during the last week in August during National Student Entrepreneurship Week.

The aim of the UBC, now in its 20th year, is to tackle South Africa’s high level of youth unemployment.

The competition simulates a business environment and students are given a problem to solve. The simulation is designed to foster skills such as analytical thinking, problem solving, commercial awareness and team-working. The teams taking part will also have a chance to win up to R50, 000.

Tope Toogun, development advisor and CEO of Cognity Advisory says, “The burden of employment should not be placed on the youth of our country. We need to take responsibility for the opportunities that they will have in the future by teaching them the skills that we know they are going to need. At Cognity Advisory, we truly believe that if we want South African businesses to elevate and operate on a more global level, we must empower the leaders of tomorrow with the right knowledge and skills. The UBC is a tried and tested formula that works, and I know that this year’s South African students will give us something to look forward to. I’m looking forward to giving them the head start in their careers that they deserve”.

Commenting on this year’s launch, Roti Balogun, Chief Talent and Learning Officer, GE Africa, says “We cannot expect young people to succeed in business if they are not taught the skills that we need from them, such a management, problem solving and analytical thinking. With more awareness and more initiatives like UBC, we are protecting and promoting South African prosperity”.