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Cape Times Launches R100 000 Youth Entrepreneurship Pitch Competition with UWC Partnership
Cape Times Unveils R100 000 Youth Entrepreneurship Pitch Competition.
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The Cape Times is proud to launch the Youth Month Entrepreneurship Pitch Competition as part of this year's Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) Youth Expo.
The competition aims to empower young entrepreneurs between the ages of 18 and 35 by providing them with the opportunity to win a R100 000 media package to promote their business and gain national visibility.
Participants are invited to submit a one-page summary of their business and a two-minute video pitch introducing themselves and their company.
The top 10 finalists will be selected to pitch live at the Cape Times Youth Month Entrepreneurship Pitch Competition, taking place at CTICC 2 on June 25–26, 2025.
The winning entrepreneur will receive a R100 000 media package, editorial and digital exposure through the Cape Times and IOL, and direct access to decision-makers, potential customers, and industry leaders.
The winner will also receive a R45 000 Fellows Course sponsored by UWC CEI, with placement in either the ABSA Fellows or Sanlam Fellows program, offering identical experiences.
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Other prizes will be issued on the day.
Cape Times editor Siyavuya Mzantsi said: 'This initiative is more than just a competition, it's an investment in the future of our country. We are proud to give young South Africans a platform to showcase their talent, tell their stories, and build businesses that can contribute to economic growth and job creation.
'Our partnership with the University of the Western Cape adds a meaningful educational component that will empower these entrepreneurs long after the pitch event ends.'
The competition is part of the publication's initiative focusing on youth empowerment and economic inclusion.
Entries must be submitted to competitions@ by Friday, June 13, 2025.
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