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How this entrepreneur embraced adversity to ramp-up his business

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More than a competition – Pitch & Polish is a game changer

March 22, 2023

For many entrepreneurs, Covid-19 brought their businesses to a shuddering halt. For others, like Gomolemo ‘Lemo’ Motshwane, it was a golden opportunity to reshape their businesses to meet the needs of the post-pandemic economy.

Motshwane owns motorbike solutions company, Urban Mobility. Their services include motorbike training, servicing, and fleet management. With the pandemic driving a boom in online shopping and a growing demand for home deliveries, he saw the gap to provide training and licensing for people interested in becoming drivers for delivery services like Mr. Delivery or Uber Eats.

Motshwane’s business has made huge strides since he was named runner up of the 2021 ENGEN Pitch & Polish competition, after being chosen as the wild card winner for the season. The increase in motorbike drivers has seen all divisions of his business working hand in hand to experience rapid growth.

“My business was born out of a necessity for the new environment I was operating in. Restaurants and businesses are doing more deliveries, and it gave me the chance to grow the business,” he said.

He first heard about the competition in 2015, but after entering in 2021, he was not selected as one of the 16 starting contestants.  So, he  was thrilled when the opportunity to enter as a wildcard came up.

To help prepare him for the final round, Motshwane received five hours of mentorship with a Raizcorp guide. “It was great. I tried to learn as much as possible,” he says. “The best learning was always watching the other pitches. It gave me a bird’s eye view of the other contestants and their businesses. By watching them, I learned a lot about what it takes to make a great pitch.”

Describing his experience as ‘eye-opening, life changing, educational and fun’, Motshwane has realised the need to know his business inside and out. “You need to be able to paint a clear picture of what your company does. But when it comes to entrepreneurship support and mentorship, Raizcorp is second to none. They have helped a countless number of entrepreneurs. I look forward to working with them to take my company to the next level,” he says.

Once again entrepreneurs from all over South Africa stand a chance to pitch their way to success.  Any entrepreneurs who own a registered business or are a sole proprietor are invited to enter the Engen Pitch and Polish competition online at www.pitchandpolish.com. Entries are currently open and close on 10 April 2023. Don’t miss this opportunity to take your business to the next level and gain valuable exposure.

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.