Grow your knowledge, grow your money: 'Ke Zaka' returns for season 4

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Grow your knowledge, grow your money: 'Ke Zaka' returns for season 4
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SPONSORED | In partnership with SABC Education and various universities, Ke Zaka is hosting a series of events that'll connect stokvels and burial societies with financial experts. Book your seat now.

Now in its fourth season, this compelling reality show

opens a window into the lives of the members of Mzansi's stokvels and burial societies, giving viewers the opportunity to “meet” like-minded people, while improving their financial literacy. In each week's episode, presenter Ayanda Allie chats to a different group about their successes and challenges. She also discovers their future aspirations, whether this is to collectively invest on the JSE or help a single member to renovate their home.

Financial experts are then enlisted to advise the group on how they can overcome a particular obstacle or what steps to take to achieve theircredible information they need to make wise decisions about their own money.Wednesday at 9.30am, with a repeat at 10pm.feature on Lesedi FM, from 12.30pm to 3pm, every Wednesday from April 5.

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