Entrepreneurial education is touted, in part as the solution, if not the silver bullet, to South Africa’s growing youth unemployment rate and other socio-economic challenges that plague the country. It is within this context that higher education institutions have established or are establishing themselves as entrepreneurial hubs, despite the many limitations they face.
The ongoing narrative is that entrepreneurship can boost economic opportunities in South Africa.
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Article published with reference to a session at the Higher Education Reform Experts South Africa (HERESA) Training Workshop and Partner Meeting (21 – 24 March in Durban).