The City's mayoral member for economic growth, James Vos said the training covers subjects for start-up businesses and is supplied by existing business owners.
This week, an online portal providing free training content - the Cape Town Entrepreneurship Academy was launched.
"This initiative will complement the city's other mechanisms aimed at making Cape Town the easiest place to do business and with that said, it's our mission to help more Capetonians realise their business dreams while creating employment opportunities," said Vos, who encouraged residents to sign up for the opportunity.
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