# Experts, educators, and policymakers have renewed calls for entrepreneurship to be urgently introduced in South African schools. The various stakeholders gathered at a recent gathering in Kempton Park were they discussed the importance of skills-based education. The initiative has begun in some schools, with international support backing the government’s approach. Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube noted that only six in 100 learners graduate from university, highlighting the need for alternative pathways:
Renewed calls for entrepreneurship to be introduced in SA schools [SOUND]
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