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Luvuyo Rani's 2-Minute Taste-Test On Connecting Disconnected Communities

Before you get stuck into the recipe, test your skills in this supa quick 10-step assessment below. Then, try again at the end to see your improvement. 

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Question 1 of 10

What did Luvuyo follow when he decided to resign as a teacher?

A

His heart.

B

His detailed business plan.

C

His brother’s advice.

Question 2 of 10

What sales model gave Luvuyo his breakthrough?

A

Layby.

B

Stokvel.

C

Credit.

Question 3 of 10

What is one of the main sources of financing in townships?

A

Mashonisas.

B

Bank loans.

C

Stokvel savings.

Question 4 of 10

Ubuntu is all about individual success.

A

True.

B

False.

Question 5 of 10

Why is mobile internet access not enough to empower young people?

A

You need computer skills to be employed.

B

They spend too much time on social media.

C

You can’t make a spreadsheet on a mobile phone.

Question 6 of 10

What, in Luvuyo's view, drives an organisation?

A

Loyal employees.

B

A professional business plan.

C

Hire staff.

Question 7 of 10

How should you position your business in a township?

 

A

As a local brand with a local identity.

B

As an aspirational international brand.

C

As a fun brand.

Question 8 of 10

What gives you the credibility to be invited to the decision-making table?

A

Your connections.

B

Your expertise.

C

Your bank account.

Question 9 of 10

What does Luvuyo see as the biggest challenge black entrepreneurs face?

A

Lack of computer access and skills.

B

Not enough paying customers.

C

The tools and skills to scale their businesses.

Question 10 of 10

What type of entrepreneurs do we need more of in Africa?

A

The type that can spot an opportunity and turn it into a business.

B

The type that can capture the value of a business.

C

The type that can stick with a business no matter what happens.

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