I am glad to see that you are not just spending the money on any idea and that you are doing some research before taking the plunge to start your own business. As IanF has indicated, there are many pitfalls and one has to first learn the "tricks of the trade" to be successful.
More important than money is the passion. If you have a passion for events management and hiring, you will be successful. If you do not want to be occupied by this business over weekends and festive days while your friends are having fun, then rather stay away. Remember that when you start a business you have to work in it and on it all the time, you can not leave it to 3rd parties to manage it for you.
Follow Ian's advice and try it out first. If you still like it, including the hours, the complaints, problems and complements and money, then go for it in a big way. R100, 000 may not be enough, but with that kind of deposit you can apply for assistance from SEDA to start your own business.![]()
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