By Seb Joseph
It’s a lofty goal and yet Mulenga is relaxed about the route to it. Yet to turn 21, the entrepreneur is wise beyond his years, concocting his vision for the future of work-based training ever since he started putting on talent shows and events at his local youth club when he was 12. A world away from those business schemes, his latest venture – Supa Academy – is out to shake work-based training from a state that doesn’t always benefit those most in need.
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Source: The Drum