Junior Entrepreneurs Club launched to nurture ethical leaders of tomorrow

The Think Entrepreneurship Series Foundation (TESF) has launched the Junior Entrepreneurs Club (JEC) in Tema, Ghana, to equip young people with entrepreneurial skills, ethical values, and leadership qualities. The club aims to instill confidence, discipline, innovation, and financial literacy through practical training and mentorship.
Why it matters
This initiative addresses youth unemployment and the growing need for entrepreneurial solutions by fostering a new generation of ethical and responsible leaders from an early age, contributing to national development.
A new chapter in youth empowerment and entrepreneurship development has begun with the Junior Entrepreneurs Club (JEC) launch in Tema by the Think Entrepreneurship Series Foundation (TESF), an initiative designed to equip young people with entrepreneurial skills, ethical values and leadership qualities needed to thrive in an increasingly competitive global economy.
The article reports on the launch of a club and its stated goals, quoting organizers without taking a stance.
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