DJ Sbu has worked his way to being a successful businessman and he has tasked himself to help young people tackle unemployment.
The entertainer has made headlines countless times where he has extended a helping hand for many black entrepreneurs who are start-ups or struggling.
Now, due to the pandemic that sees a lot of jobs being lost he has partnered with businessman Khandani Msibi to give R400 000 to 20 struggling black businesses due to the Coronavirus pandemic to help them stay afloat.
For the past few days, the media had announced that more companies are considering job cuts of thousands of people so DJ Sbu has come up with a way to help black entrepreneurs to not lose their businesses.
The radio presenter and entrepreneur has started the 3Sixty Business Saver competition with 3Sixty Global Solutions CEO Khandani to give the 20 businesses R20 000 each if they can prove how the pandemic has negatively affected thier business.
Hopefuls will have to submit a short video where they talk more about their business and explain how they are struggling and what they would do with the R20 000 boost.
A few conditions are however in place including, the business has to have been operating for more than 6 months, must be 100% black-owned and follow the company on all their social media platforms.
Picture credit: ecr.co.za
The entertainer has made headlines countless times where he has extended a helping hand for many black entrepreneurs who are start-ups or struggling.
Now, due to the pandemic that sees a lot of jobs being lost he has partnered with businessman Khandani Msibi to give R400 000 to 20 struggling black businesses due to the Coronavirus pandemic to help them stay afloat.
For the past few days, the media had announced that more companies are considering job cuts of thousands of people so DJ Sbu has come up with a way to help black entrepreneurs to not lose their businesses.
The radio presenter and entrepreneur has started the 3Sixty Business Saver competition with 3Sixty Global Solutions CEO Khandani to give the 20 businesses R20 000 each if they can prove how the pandemic has negatively affected thier business.
Hopefuls will have to submit a short video where they talk more about their business and explain how they are struggling and what they would do with the R20 000 boost.
A few conditions are however in place including, the business has to have been operating for more than 6 months, must be 100% black-owned and follow the company on all their social media platforms.
Picture credit: ecr.co.za