Our annual Enterprise Festival (E-Fest) is a showcase and competition of team projects of our Year One students. Their projects are focused on proposing original solutions to challenges and opportunities on the African continent. Lebogang Mothibatsela, an educator teaching Entrepreneurial Leadership at African Leadership Academy, explains why we have this showcase and its benefit to our young leaders.
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