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Glamping entrepreneur wins R1 million for the best pitch

Mokate says he never dreamed that someone would invest R1 million in him and his business.

November 6, 2023

A glamping entrepreneur won R1 million for the best pitch in a competition where entrepreneurs were mentored and taught how to pitch their businesses to investors and clients. Tshireletso Mokate, “The Camping Guy”, from Alberton, now plans to use his knowledge and prize money to take his small business to an industry player.

Mokate, who owns Camping RetrEats, was one of 16 finalists in the 2023 Engen Pitch & Polish competition, the 13th time the competition was held with co-sponsor Nedbank and organiser Raizcorp. It consisted of a blend of competition, one-on-one mentoring and entrepreneurial learning.

While the contestants engage in a gripping battle of business pitches to compete for the ultimate prize, the programme’s main aim is to teach the contestants and viewers of the podcast that records the stages of the competition entrepreneurial skills and knowledge.

This year three impressive finalists, Mokate, Mzingisi Tyelingane who owns M-Games and wildcard contestant Benedicta Durcan who owns Afrobodies were in the final. Mokate’s prize includes R650 000 in cash that will be paid out over two years as he achieves the business milestones he laid out in his pitch and a bursary worth R350 000 for a full two-year Raizcorp business-development programme.

In addition, he will also have the coveted bragging rights of being South Africa’s ultimate pitching champion.

Pitching his business… and tents

His business, Camping RetrEats, takes all the hard work out of camping, like building fires, pitching tents and doing all the cooking so that guests can experience the joys of the outdoors and adventure activities without worrying about the chores.

Where did Mokate get the idea for his business? After struggling to convince his family to experience nature first hand by spending the night in the bush, Mokate thought of an innovative way of making his dream come true.

He teamed up with a friend who was a chef and asked him to cook for them for the weekend. The idea of having a private chef at a camp site appealed to his family and they agreed to join him on the camping experience.

Mokate, who is an information technology specialist by training, took to social media and uploaded videos and pictures of the fun activities of the weekend. The response was overwhelming and he decided to host another retreat.

He set up a basic website with all the information of what his company provides and the rest is, as they say: history. He now wants to grow his business to dominate the local camping scene, reach more international travellers and have a strong presence in neighbouring countries.

How the entrepreneur impressed the judges

The judges were impressed with Tshireletso’s enthusiasm and how he polished his business pitch as the competition progressed and believe the business has great potential. The judging panel consisted of Siphokazi Vabaza director of enterprise, risk and assurance at Engen, Monique Chinnah, senior manager for client offerings for small businesses at Nedbank and Allon Raiz, chief excitement officer at Raizcorp.

They said what made Mokate even more impressive is his remarkable ability to identify and address personal and customer pain points, thereby transforming these challenges into a profitable enterprise.

“Consistency was a hallmark of his approach, and his journey, which began as a simple effort to plan a family holiday, has now evolved into a thriving business. What is even more impressive is that this business has expanded beyond its initial offerings, now boasting a diverse range of products.

“It is a testament to the spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation and it underscores the incredible potential that lies within our nation’s business leaders,” they said.

“Entrepreneurship can be a lonely journey and often the ‘pat on the back’ that means the most is from someone who knows exactly what you are going through. I want to pat each of my fellow contestants on the back and tell them that as long as they work on their businesses, each of them is a winner too,” Mokate says.

As this year’s runner up, chemical engineer and CEO of Afrobodies biotech company, Benedicta Durcan, took home R100 000 in cash, while second runner-up, Mzingisi Tyelingane, of M-Games walks away with R50 000 in cash.

Florence Duval

Florence Duval is a seasoned strategist with over 25 years of experience leading sustainability, stakeholder engagement and social impact initiatives across public and private sectors. 

As CEO and founder of IN TOUCH, she guides cross-sectoral teams to deliver high-impact advisory solutions that strengthen institutions, enable public-private partnerships and secure both the legal and social licence to operate. Her expertise spans compliance, community development, issue management and sponsorship development – always anchored in sustainable development principles. 

A former mining executive and committed social activist, Florence is known for her ability to build meaningful partnerships, navigate complex regulatory environments and drive transformative impact through purpose-driven leadership

Monique Chinnah

Monique is a curious, serial questioner who wants to take the mystique out of business and finance to make it practical and relevant to entrepreneurs. ‘Why?’, ‘Why not?’ and ‘How can we help, for real?’ are her favourite questions.

She is the Senior Manager of Segment Design and Development in Retail Relationship Banking at Nedbank, and she is responsible for ensuring that small businesses are fully supported through Banking and Beyond® solutions and most particularly as the product owner of the SimplyBiz® platform. Monique believes that keeping business strategy simple, real and practically implementable is fundamental to success. She also believes in the power of fun. If you don’t like what you’re doing, don’t do it!

Monique draws on her own entrepreneurial journeys and extensive management roles in various industries to ensure that solutions are conceptualised and delivered with small-business owners’ needs in mind.

She believes in life-long learning and being a sponge through immersions in over 300 000 businesses, various tertiary and educational programmes, and she is a YouTube and social-media hustler. In 2012 she was awarded a scholarship through Goldman Sachs UK to attend the 10 000 Women entrepreneurial programme through the Gordon Institute of Business Science, and she has been recognised with several Top Achiever Awards in Nedbank.

Allon Raiz

Allon Raiz is regarded both locally and globally as a pioneer and maverick in the business-incubation industry. He is the founder and CEO of Raizcorp which, according to The Economist, is the only genuine incubator in Africa and which currently supports over 500 businesses.

A two-times PhD dropout, Allon is the best-selling author of three entrepreneurial books. He hosted the first national radio show on entrepreneurship in South Africa in 2004; wrote and hosted the first South African prime-time entrepreneurship reality television show; and created and published an entrepreneurial cartoon strip. Allon is currently hosting his 15th season of the popular The Big Small Business Show on Business Day TV.

Allon is a co-founder of the Entrepreneurs’ Organisation South Africa and Rural Roots, and is on the advisory and judging boards of numerous local and international NGOs and entrepreneurial awards. His passion for and focus on the development of entrepreneurs attracted the attention of the World Economic Forum (WEF) which, in 2008, recognised Allon as a Young Global Leader.

As an accomplished international speaker, Allon was invited to speak at the 2011 WEF Annual Meeting held in Davos, Switzerland. In 2011, he became a member of the WEF’s Global Agenda Council on Fostering Entrepreneurship, making him one of 15 recognised global experts in the field. More recently, he became a member of the WEF’s Global Future Council.

In 2013, Allon received the Entrepreneur of the Year Award at the Oliver Transformation and Empowerment Awards. The following year, he became the country winner, regional winner and continental winner of the Titan Award for Building Nations.

Between 2014 and 2016, Allon guest lectured at Oxford University where he was recognised as the Oxford University Saïd Business School’s Entrepreneur-in-Residence.

In 2015, Allon received an invitation from the White House, on behalf of President Barack Obama, to speak at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit held in Kenya.

Nonkqubela Maliza

Nonkqubela Maliza is the director of Corporate and Government Affairs at Volkswagen Group Africa. She has held the position since 2006 and also chairs the VW Community Trust and VWSA BEE Initiatives Trust. 

Prior to this, Nonkqubela was a senior executive at Metallon Corporation, a pan-African mining and financial services company with operations in South Africa and Zimbabwe. She also served as a chief director at the Department of Trade and Industry and has strong experience in the financial services sector. 

Nonkqubela holds an MBA from the University of Cape Town, a BA Honours in Economics from Rhodes University and a BA in Psychology and Economics from Rhodes University.