The Raymond Ackerman Academy of Entrepreneurial Development (RAA-ED) offers a six-month, full-time online entrepreneurship programme designed to empower young people across Southern Africa. Delivered through the Johannesburg Business School, part of the University of Johannesburg, the programme equips participants with practical business skills, personal development tools, and the confidence to pursue entrepreneurial ventures or career opportunities.

The initiative is aimed at youth who are passionate about entrepreneurship and committed to becoming economically active and socially responsible citizens.

Programme Structure and Format

The programme is delivered entirely online over a six-month period and requires full-time participation. Learners engage in structured coursework, workshops, and practical activities designed to simulate real-world business environments.

Key details include:

Duration: 6 months

Format: Full-time, online (Monday–Friday, 09:00–16:00)

Location: Remote (South Africa and SADC countries)

Annual Intake: Approximately 60–160 students

Admission is competitive and based on merit, with shortlisted candidates progressing to panel interviews.

What Participants Gain

The programme provides a comprehensive package of academic, practical, and financial support to successful applicants:

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Entrepreneurship Training

Business idea development and validation

Innovation and strategy

Marketing, HR, accounting, and operations

Technology, digital transformation, and 4IR concepts

Social media marketing and business pitching

Personal Development

Mental health and resilience training

Communication and presentation skills

Career readiness and professionalism

Leadership and teamwork

Tuition Scholarship

Full programme fee (R35,000) covered by the Ackerman Family Foundation

Qualification

A UJ Short Learning Programme Certificate (NQF Level 4 equivalent) upon successful completion

Experiential Learning and Opportunities

The programme goes beyond classroom learning by offering practical, hands-on experiences:

Workshops and Immersions

Topics include design thinking, innovation, inclusion, and digital transformation

Exposure to real-world entrepreneurial challenges

Business Plan and Pitch Competition

Participants develop and submit business plans

Selected candidates present to a panel for potential awards

Mentorship Opportunities

Top performers may qualify for the Raymond Ackerman Academy Mentorship Programme (RAAMP)

A 12-month fully sponsored mentorship experience with structured support and development activities

Development Support

Individual and group consultations

Guest speaker sessions and networking opportunities

Eligibility Criteria

The programme targets young individuals who demonstrate a strong interest in entrepreneurship and personal growth. Applicants must meet the following requirements:

Aged between 18 and 35 years

Residing in South Africa or a SADC country such as Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia, or Botswana

Available for full-time participation during programme hours

Passionate about entrepreneurship and business development

Willing to commit to all programme activities

Skills Development Focus

Participants develop a wide range of competencies essential for entrepreneurial success:

Business and financial literacy

Analytical thinking and problem-solving

Communication and pitching skills

Digital and technological awareness

Leadership and teamwork

Adaptability and resilience

These skills prepare graduates for multiple pathways, including starting a business, entering the workforce, or pursuing further education.

Application Process

Interested candidates must complete an application form and provide personal and background information. The selection process involves:

Submission of application details

Shortlisting based on merit and eligibility

Panel interviews for final selection

Closing Date: 15 May 2026 at 17:00

Applicants are encouraged to apply early and ensure all required information is submitted accurately.

Why This Programme Matters

The RAA-ED programme plays a significant role in addressing youth unemployment and economic participation in Southern Africa. By equipping young people with entrepreneurial skills and practical knowledge, it fosters innovation, self-reliance, and sustainable economic growth.

Graduates leave the programme with not only a recognised certificate but also the confidence and tools to create opportunities for themselves and their communities.

Conclusion

The Raymond Ackerman Academy of Entrepreneurial Development offers a transformative learning experience for young aspiring entrepreneurs. Through a combination of structured training, mentorship, and practical exposure, the programme empowers participants to turn ideas into viable ventures and contribute meaningfully to economic development.

For individuals seeking to build a future in entrepreneurship, this programme represents a valuable stepping stone toward long-term success.

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Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering the programme. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.

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