iAccelerate SA has announced that applications are now officially open for part two of its 2026 Flagship Programme.
In a bid to combat South Africa's staggering youth unemployment crisis, a prominent local non-profit organisation has officially thrown open its doors to the next generation of teenage tech heads and business visionaries.
iAccelerate SA has announced that applications are now officially open for part two of its 2026 Flagship Programme. The initiative specifically targets ambitious public school learners in Grades 9 to 11 across the Cape Town region, offering them a unique, hands-on opportunity to develop crucial entrepreneurial skills and build their own innovative business ventures.
The highly structured four-month entrepreneurship and innovation programme is designed for proactive young people who are passionate about solving real-world challenges through leadership and innovation. Running for the remainder of the year via monthly Saturday sessions, the initiative requires participants to work in teams to identify pressing problems in their immediate communities, brainstorm viable business ideas, and refine their startup concepts through continuous mentorship and applied learning.










