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Heineken South Africa celebrates phenomenal entrepreneursHeineken was founded in 1864 by a young entrepreneur and has over the last 150 years gone on to become the world's most international brewer, serving up more than 25 million Heineken® beers every day. Heineken South Africa continues to exhibit this spirit of entrepreneurship within its operations. Heineken SA in collaboration with Bizcommunity is profiling the phenomenal work and impact of women entrepreneurs. The series will be published on Bizcommunity during the month of August. Additionally, the group of entrepreneurs selected will receive a complementary online advertising package with a total value of R90,000 to promote their businesses on Bizcommunity. ![]() Millicent Maroga, corporate affairs director at Heineken South Africa “As a family business that was started by an entrepreneur and is today majority-owned by a woman (Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken), Heineken understands the value of entrepreneurship as a one of the key drivers to unlock and grow world economies. Women’s ideas, business acumen and experiences matters to make our economy inclusive and widely more beneficial. Women-owned businesses have not had it easy pre-Covid-19, but this pandemic has brought to bear even more challenges,” says Millicent Maroga, corporate affairs director at Heineken South Africa. “In our own industry, women-owned taverns account for 54% ownership. Many have been without an income for months because of the imposed ban on alcohol sales. It is estimated that three out of five taverns and restaurants would have shut down by last month,” adds Maroga. Heineken SA has supported at least 150 burgeoning small businesses through its entrepreneur-focused programmes, namely Orange Corners and Green Seeds. Orange Corners South Africa is a Jozi-based business incubator, which empowers startups within Johannesburg and Diepsloot to accelerate the growth of their businesses through amongst others items, the delivery of physical workspaces, training and mentorship as well as business coaching. Through the Green Seeds enterprise development initiative, Heineken supports small, micro and medium enterprises in the Gauteng province by providing mentorship and masterclass sessions with relevant experts, who cover important business topics that will help position these companies better for their current sustainability and future success. The articles will profile The Fabulous Four on surviving the Covid-19 pandemic and enabling their businesses to thrive thereafter:
About Heineken South Africa: Heineken South Africa is a key player in the beer and cider industry in the country, with an impressive portfolio of brands, including Heineken®, Sol, Desperados, Windhoek, Miller Genuine Draft, Amstel, Strongbow, Fox, Soweto Gold and Tafel. Heineken South Africa is a joint venture between Heineken NV and Namibia Breweries.
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