Businessman and socialite Lebo Gunguluza is to launch a new book, The Art of Entrepreneurship.
Gunguluza is dubbed “The King of AI” and “Dragon Investor”, from Africa's first Dragon's Den TV Show. He is chair of the Gem Group and president of the South African Black Mining Association.
Speaking to TshisaLIVE, Gunguluza confirmed the book will soon hit the shelves and it's going to be a “game changer”.
“The book is educational and mainly about the savings of our generational wealth in African communities. We need to save money for those we brought into this world when we are no more. Other races have methods such as trust funds for their children for rainy days when they are no longer on this earth,
“I don't want to give away too much. I suggest people purchase and read the book so we can change the narrative of not saving or acquiring trust funds for the next generation to come in our households”.
Early this year, Gunguluza was unveiled as one of the ambassadors for the Cultural Festival, which will be launched on September 14 in Durban for Heritage Month.
Businessman Lebo Gunguluza gearing up for his book launch
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Businessman and socialite Lebo Gunguluza is to launch a new book, The Art of Entrepreneurship.
Gunguluza is dubbed “The King of AI” and “Dragon Investor”, from Africa's first Dragon's Den TV Show. He is chair of the Gem Group and president of the South African Black Mining Association.
Speaking to TshisaLIVE, Gunguluza confirmed the book will soon hit the shelves and it's going to be a “game changer”.
“The book is educational and mainly about the savings of our generational wealth in African communities. We need to save money for those we brought into this world when we are no more. Other races have methods such as trust funds for their children for rainy days when they are no longer on this earth,
“I don't want to give away too much. I suggest people purchase and read the book so we can change the narrative of not saving or acquiring trust funds for the next generation to come in our households”.
Early this year, Gunguluza was unveiled as one of the ambassadors for the Cultural Festival, which will be launched on September 14 in Durban for Heritage Month.
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