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The Knowledge Of Self Project

Founded on March, 13th 2015, KOSP aims to restore a sense of confidence amongst black people through historical references as so far as Black Commentary is concerned. KOSP empowers black people in an attempt to strengthen their academic, entrepreneurial, and social position in the world through innovative, practical means. KOSP acts as a catalyst in the assistance of the realization of black peopl

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To further share the story, share the journey, share the concepts, and share the ideas/ notes which accompany the "hands-on" entrepreneurial approach, I'd like to introduce: Grrab! With Kaluhsi Mkhonto.
Joining the likes of DJ Sbu's "Massive Metro and Tbo-Touch' "Touch HD" as an online broadcasting radio going live every Friday from 22 September 2017, 19:00.
It is a live, informative, online streaming radio station targeting innovators, entrepreneurs, aspiring entrepreneurs, game changers and the driven individual. It covers a wide range of topics ranging from entrepreneurial motivation & mentorship, advice, economic affairs, financing, innovation and a platform to engage through an interactive call-in service and real-time social media response.
To acces it, one simply goes to www.tmkayproperties.com
and click on the "Grrab!" tab.
Tune in and Grrab! with Kalushi Mkhonto.
Grrab Poi!

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KOSP first annual Entrepreneurship Workshop 18/07/2016
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45 Days...
The KOSP Resource Center and Internet Cafe aims to cater to the needs of the general black community and all affected by our movements by making all practical and essential skills and information easily accessible in an attempt to open up opportunities. The Center, which launches in conjunction with the KOSP Online training options (Entrepreneurial)July 2016, will be a high-end establishment with top of the range equipment and high speed internet connection, practical simulation and product creation software, and Afrocentric, community and Pan-African development and empowerment services.

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The scarcity of black-owned businesses/enterprises contributes to black unemployment because few jobs are created in the black community. Jobs that are created by other ethnic groups operating industries, SMMEs, etc. generally go to the relatives of the owners. This Entrepreneurial approach advocates a view which suggests entrepreneurship (through its innovation in agriculture, trade, logistics and other services) as one of the most viable alternative for improving the condition of the black community. 16.7.16

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We have the power to do a little collective Micro-finance banking, this where one entrepreneur lends another capital as an investment, together with mentorship that stems from experience to start his/her own business. These banks ain't loyal they say blacks are too risky and difficult to give business and agricultural loans; they don't believe in you. In theory, entrepreneurship enables blacks to create wealth and to build institutions controlled by blacks. Small informal enterprises are not the general solution to poverty, because of difficulties with expanding and strengthening such enterprises, these enterprises should receive the financial and technical support that would enable them to overcome obstacles and grow into larger enterprises.
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Ownership,Ownership, Ownership.
How do we move from start-up entrepreneurs to growth level in as fastest time possible, minimize the risk, and develop our own industries (Construction, Agriculture, Digital, Logistics, etc)?
23 July 2016, Rabie Ridge Community Hall.

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KOSP Marcus Garvey Entrepreneurship Workshop 2016, Guest speaker, Author and Poet: Mmatshilo Motsei
"What if Africa colonised the world?"
Economics, Academics, Social

www.knowledgeofselfproject.com

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Our unity and collective power will show our people the importance of setting up these enterprises and developing them and expanding them into larger operations, and manipulating this buying power to our economic advantage as Black people. And once you and I go into business, we will own and operate at least the businesses in our communities. What we will be doing is developing a situation wherein we will actually be able to create employment for the people in the community.
KOSP 2016 1st Annual Marcus Garvey Entrepreneurship Workshop
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KOSP Marcus Garvey Entrepreneurship Workshop 2016, Guest speaker, Author and Poet: Mmatshilo Motsei
"What if Africa colonised the world?"
Economics, Academics, Social

www.knowledgeofselfproject.com

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KOSP Marcus Garvey Entrepreneurship Workshop 2016, Guest speaker.
"What if Africa colonised the world?"
Economics, Academics, Social

www.knowledgeofselfproject.com

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My friend, we are not saying drop everything and go work in a spaza, we are saying, at least own and control the businesses in your community. Entrepreneurship is the cornerstone of the current African economy because small businesses create the majority of new jobs.Under this theory, the scarcity of blackowned businesses contributes to black unemployment because few jobs are created in black neighborhoods. Jobs that are created by other ethnic groups operating small businesses in these neighborhoods generally go to the relatives of the owners.

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