Tuesday 28 August 2012

Big Break Legacy


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The Big Break Legacy is coming back with season two, where entrepreneurs stand a chance to walk away with a whopping R5 000 000. SA Young Entrepreneur Zone  would like to encourage innovative entrepreneurs to enter for the Auditions.  This is a great chance to showcase your entrepreneurial skills. You will never know, this may be your "BIG BREAK" in business. Remember no idea is too small, and you may never know how good you are until you try something. So go for it and we wish you all the best.



The Big Break Legacy, in partnership with MTN Business, announced that it is back for its second year with ‘more’. This year’s production promises to engage, empower and unleash the true meaning of entrepreneurship. Ezra Ndwandwe, the founder and Chairman of The Big Break Legacy expressed delight and excitement at the announcement of Season 2.

Says Nomalanga Nkosi, GM for Business Marketing at MTN Business; “After a very successful season 1, MTN Business is proud to be a part of season 2 of the Big Break Legacy reality entrepreneurship TV show. The first season showcased talented entrepreneurs that were able to reach their dreams by participating on the show and MTN Business has no doubt that season 2 will encourage aspiring entrepreneurs to reach for their dreams.

This years’ Big Break Legacy has .been revolutionised and promises to be bigger and better with the partnership with the University of Pretoria’s Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS). GIBS is one of South Africa’s premier business schools and agreed to collaborate to create a programme that will nurture promising entrepreneurs from all backgrounds.

‘’The programme will accept individuals who have developed a business concept that is innovative, commercially viable, scalable and that will have a social impact,’’ says Ezra. The partnership with GIBS will create a unique avenue to up skill entrepreneurs in a practical way in an effort to create self-sufficient communities.



Another exciting development for The Big Break Legacy, is that it will now, through its partnership with CNBC Africa, broadcast to 48 other countries and will be enjoyed by close to 5 million viewers across Africa on Channel 410.
For more information, visit www.thebigbreaklegacy.com or ,www.facebook.com/thebigbreaklegacy. or www.twitter.com/bigbreaklegacy






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