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CONTENTS
114 TOWNSHIP ECONOMY
REGULAR
120 TRANSFORMATION IN SPORT
66 DIGGING DEEP FOR VALUE
6 EDITOR’S LETTER 8 FEATURED ORGANISATIONS 140 TOP EMPOWERMENT AWARDS
ARTICLES
152 SOUTH AFRICA’S TOP EMPOWERED COMPANIES
38 BLACK EMPOWERED EQUITY FUNDS
SPECIAL FEATURE
102 YOUNG MOVERS & SHAKERS
28 TAKING THE TEMPERATURE OF TRANSFORMATION 10 FOREWORD BY TASHMIA ISMAIL-SAVILLE 44 FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN AFRICA
50 TRAINING & SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
78 THE IMPORTANCE OF ENTERPRISE SUPPLIER DEVELOPMENT
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CREDITS, CONTENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS
COVER STORY 14 KGALEMA MOTLANTHE Former President Kgalema Motlanthe was recently awarded the Top Empowerment Lifetime Achiever Award and says that he believes this accolade should ser ve to inspire others to devote their lives to the transformation of this countr y.
CR EDITS CEO R A L F FL E TC H E R AS S O C I AT E P U B L I S H E R LEE-ANN BRUCE HEAD OF BRAND J U S T I N DA N I E L S K E Y AC C O U N T M A N AG E R S LU N GA Z I W E L E P H Y L L I S WASA R I R E V U FLO R A H N E M AO R A N I R E S E A R C H M A N AG E R SA N D R A B O C K
INTERVIEW
RESEARCHER TA R RY N JACO B S
22 ZODWA NTULI H e a d o f t h e B - B B E E C o m m i s s i o n , s p e a ks a b o u t t h e c h a l l e n g e s of making companies comply with t ra n s fo r m a t i o n l e g i s l a t i o n.
TO P C O STU D I O P R O D U C T I O N D I R E C TO R VA N FL E TC H E R G R O U P E D I TO R FI O N A WA K E L I N
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AS S I S TA N T E D I TO R N I CO L E F O R R ES T
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F E AT U R E S E D I TO R ELSKE JOUBERT
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DESIGNERS M E L I S SA C LO E T E C H R I S T I N E S I L J EU R
CONTRIBUTORS HON. NALEDI PANDOR
RYLAND FISHER
Naledi Pandor was
Ryland Fisher has more than
appointed as the Minister
35 years of experience in the
of International Relations
media industry as an editor,
and Cooperation on
journalist, columnist, author,
30 June 2019.
senior manager and executive.
ANTON PRETORIUS
DONNA RACHELSON
Anton Pretorius is a
Donna is a driven entrepreneur
seasoned journalist,
with a passion for helping
currently working for
women, entrepreneurs and
Wineland Magazine.
corporate go-getters make
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Ed ito r’s L etter
thanks in the upfront section of the first edition, he identified the purpose of the magazine – which still holds true today: Impumelelo has been designed to identify and recognise excellence among black companies and entrepreneurs in South Africa. This bumper 19th edition continues to provide a platform for our country’s most empowered organisations and individuals to share their inspirational stories – and for your reading enjoyment and edification includes articles such as: • Top 10 BEE strategies to improve your rating • Skills development and training for transformation and empowerment by Honourable Minister Naledi Pandor • Youth empowerment: Young movers and shakers, including the Youth Employment Scheme initiative • Township economies • Transformation in sport • Technology and its impact on how we work • Top black- empowered equity funds. 2019 marks a quarter century of democracy and while government policies and programmes such as B-BBEE, the Black Industrialist Programme, the Preferential Procurement Transformation and empowerment are central to
Policy Framework Act, the Employment Equity Act, and the
sustainable long-term economic growth and stability in
Youth Employment Service initiative have worked together with
South Africa, ensuring we vanquish the triple-headed
committed members of the private sector to ensure we tackle
hydra of poverty, inequality and unemployment. For
our Gini coefficient head-on, the road is long and much still
19 years Impumelelo: Top Empowerment has tracked
needs to be done.
the changes, possibilities, growth, challenges and successes of our journey of transformation.
A publication of this nature is the culmination of months of teamwork. Thank you Elske Joubert, Nicole Forrest, Melissa
In the year 2000, following a discussion with then-MP
Cloete and Daniel Bouwer. We hope you enjoy the read.
Cyril Ramaphosa on the importance of a publication to champion B-BBEE, the first volume of Impumelelo was published, focusing on South Africa’s Top 300 blackempowered companies. Richard Fletcher, the founder of Topco Media, was still at the helm, and in his letter of
EDITOR’S TOP READS:
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Youth who were previously unemployed can now become a powerful economic force.
I n a ny c o u nt r y i n t h e wo r l d, t h a t g o a l wo u l d b e a m a s s i ve u n d e r ta k i n g. I n S o u t h Af r i c a, t h e p ro b l e m ta ke s o n a s t i c k i n e s s a n d c o m p l ex i t y g i ve n t h e h i s to r i c u n d e r i nve s t m e nt a n d n e g l e ct fa c e d by c o m m u n i t i e s w i t h h i g h u n e m p l oy m e nt ra te s. O u r c o u nt r y b a t t l e s t h e h i g h e s t yo u t h u n e m p l oy m e nt s ta t i s t i c i n t h e wo r l d, w i t h m o re t h a n s i x m i l l i o n p e o p l e b et we e n t h e a g e s o f 18 a n d 3 4 exc l u d e d f ro m t h e e c o n o my a s t h ey s t r u g g l e to f i n d a jo b. T h i s re f l e ct s n ot o n l y a s t r u g g l i n g e c o n o my b u t a d e e p so c i a l sc a r r i n g a n d t h e re a l a n d l i n g e r i n g e f fe ct s o f a p a r t h e i d. I n o u r c o u nt r y, o n e m i l l i o n n ew jo b o p p o r t u n i t i e s i s a c a l l fo r h o p e. I t ’s a c a l l fo r d ra s t i c c h a n g e i n a p p ro a c h e s to b u s i n e s s a n d c o l l a b o ra t i o n towa rd s i m p a ct o n a n u n p re c e d e nte d sc a l e. S o, w h e n P re s i d e nt C y r i l R a m a p h o s a i nt ro d u c e d t h e Yo u t h E m p l oy m e nt S e r v i c e ( Y ES) a n d ta s ke d i t w i t h t h i s a m b i t i o u s m a n d a te, h e wa s n ot ju s t s et t i n g a nu m e r i c g o a l. H e wa s c a l l i n g fo r a n a t i o n - w i d e m i n d s et s h i f t towa rd s i n c l u s i ve g row t h, b e c a u s e t h a t ’s w h a t i t w i l l ta ke to a c h i eve t h i s.
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To g et h e r w i t h p a r t n e r s i n t h e p r i va te s e cto r a n d N G O s p a c e, t h e Y ES te a m h a s s p e nt t h e p a s t ye a r a ct i ve l y b u i l d i n g n ew wa y s to c re a te n ew jo b s i n n ew p l a c e s. B y l eve ra g i n g
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FOREWORD
“Now is the time to join us. We say: if not us, then who? If not now, then when?”
a n i nte g ra l p a r t o f t h e so l u t i o n: we n e e d t h e m to h e l p p rov i d e p l a c e m e nt s fo r yo u t h wo r k o p p o r t u n i t i e s, te c h n o l o g y a n d k n ow l e d g e su p p o r t a n d f u n d i n g to g row t h e i nf ra s t r u ct u re to su p p o r t t h e p ro g ra m m e. I n o n l y t h re e m o nt h s o f Y ES ’s o f f i c i a l o p e ra t i o n, m o re t h a n 25 0 c o m p a n i e s h a ve a l re a d y jo i n e d t h e m ove m e nt to h e l p c h a n g e l i ve s, o n e ye a r a t a t i m e. T h ro u g h t h e s e c o m p a n i e s, we’ve a l re a d y fo u n d p l a c e m e nt s fo r 4 6 0 0 yo u t h i nto h i g h q u a l i t y o n e - ye a r wo r k ex p e r i e n c e s w i t h ove r 1 5 0 0 a l re a d y p l a c e d i n t h e m a r ket. We’ve e m b a r ke d o n s i g n i f i c a nt p a r t n e r s h i p s w i t h i n s p i r i n g p a r t n e r s t h a t a re p rov i d i n g eve r y t h i n g f ro m
i n n ova t i ve c h a n n e l s, te c h n o l o g y, n ew c o l l a b o ra t i o n s,
re s e a rc h a n d g u i d a n c e a ro u n d b e s t p ra ct i c e, to
u n l o c k i n g jo b - r i c h va l u e c h a i n s i n n e g l e cte d b u t
ex p o su re to jo b m a ke r s fo r o u r yo u t h, to n ew d i g i ta l
h i g h - p ote nt i a l p a r t s o f t h e c o u nt r y, a n d by i nv i t i n g a l l
p h o n e - b a s e d g a m i n g to o l s t h a t h e l p u s i d e nt i f y
c o m p a n i e s a n d i n d i v i d u a l s to jo i n u s o n t h i s jo u r n ey,
s t re n g t h s, we a k n e s s e s a n d g o o d jo b f i t s fo r o u r
we’re s ta r t i n g to m a ke i n ro a d s. A n d a s we to g et h e r
yo u t h, w i t h o u t re q u i r i n g fo r m a l q u a l i f i c a t i o n s o r
w i t h a h o s t o f p a r t n e r s b r i n g o n l i n e n ew S M M Es i n
a t ra d i t i o n a l i nte r v i ew.
f u t u re va l u e c h a i n s su c h a s g re e n e n e rg y, u r b a n fa r m i n g w i t h hyd ro p o n i c s te c h n o l o g y a n d ot h e r fo u r t h
At t h e s a m e t i m e, w i t h t h e h e l p o f p a r t n e r s,
i n d u s t r i a l 21s t c e nt u r y o p p o r t u n i t y s p a c e s,
we’re e q u i p p i n g o u r Y ES yo u t h w i t h c u t t i n g - e d g e
t h e p o s s i b i l i t i e s s ta r t to b e c o m e e n d l e s s.
s m a r t p h o n e s t h a t h a ve 27 wo r k- re a d i n e s s t ra i n i n g m o d u l e s, a sy s te m o f nu r t u re a n d su p p o r t fo r yo u t h
Y ES wo r ks a g a i n s t a b a c kd ro p o f su p p o r t i ve p o l i cy
a s s i s t i n g i n wo r k p l a c e b e h a v i o u r, b u i l d i n g g row t h
t h a t wa s evo l ve d i n a u n i q u e p a r t n e r s h i p b et we e n
m i n d s et s a n d c o nf i d e n c e, a n d i m p rov i n g t h e q u a l i t y
key ro l e - p l a ye r s. T h e i d e a fo r Y ES c a m e f ro m t h e
o f t h e p l a c e m e nt fo r t h e yo u t h a n d e m p l oye r.
p r i va te s e cto r, wa s m a n d a te d by g ove r n m e nt, a n d n ow p o l i cy m a ke r s h a ve evo l ve d p o l i cy to su p p o r t a n d
T h e re’s o n e c o m m o n t h e m e r u n n i n g t h ro u g h e a c h
i n c e nt i v i s e i t w i t h i n t h e p r i va te s e cto r. Y ES l e g i s l a t i o n,
o f t h e su c c e s s e s we’ve e njoye d so fa r: c o l l a b o ra t i o n.
p u b l i s h e d t h i s ye a r by t h e d t i, a l i g n s w i t h t h e B - B B EE
C o n s t r u ct i ve a n d m e a n i n g f u l p a r t n e r s h i p s h e l p
C o d e s o f G o o d P ra ct i c e: C o m p a n i e s t h a t i m p l e m e nt
u s e d g e c l o s e r to t h e l o f t y g o a l o f o n e m i l l i o n
Y ES a n d re a c h p re sc r i b e d ta rg et s c a n m ove u p a n
wo r k o p p o r t u n i t i e s.
e nt i re l eve l o n t h e i r B - B B EE sc o re c a rd. S o, n ot o n l y i s t h e re a so c i a l i m p e ra t i ve fo r d r i v i n g d ow n yo u t h
T h a t nu m b e r w i l l b e s i m p l y i m p o s s i b l e to a c h i eve
u n e m p l oy m e nt i n S o u t h Af r i c a, t h e re’s n ow a l so a n
w i t h o u t t h e m i n d s o f t h e c o l l e ct i ve. B u t to g et h e r,
i m m e d i a te b u s i n e s s i n c e nt i ve to d o so.
wo r k i n g i n n ew wa y s a n d su p p o r te d by n ew l y ex p a n d e d p o l i cy, we c a n o p e n u p yo u t h p a t hwa y s
A s Y ES e nte r s a p h a s e o f a c c e l e ra te d g row t h, we c a l l
i nto e c o n o m i c i nte g ra t i o n. T h a t c a n c h a n g e t h e
fo r t h e c o l l a b o ra t i o n o f c o r p o ra te p a r t n e r s. T h ey ’re
f u t u re o f o u r e c o n o my.
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F o r m e r P re s i d e nt Kg a l e m a M ot l a nt h e wa s re c e nt l y a wa rd e d t h e To p E m p ow e r m e nt L i fet i m e Ac h i e ve r Aw a rd a n d s a y s t h a t h e b e l i e ve s t h i s a c c o l a d e s h o u l d s e r ve to i n s p i re ot h e r s to d e vote t h e i r l i ve s to t h e t ra n s fo r m a t i o n o f t h i s c o u nt r y.
C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s o n w i n n i n g t h e To p E m p owe r m e nt L i fet i m e Ac h i eve r Awa r d. W h a t wa s t h e s i g n i f i c a n c e, fo r yo u , o f w i n n i n g t h i s a wa r d? T h e To p Em p owe r m e nt Awa rd s a n d C o nfe re n c e s h i n e a l i g ht o n t h e h i s to r y a n d a c c o m p l i s h m e nt s o f e c o n o m i c t ra n s fo r m a t i o n i n S o u t h Af r i c a a n d a s k u s to re m e m b e r a n d re c o g n i s e t h e l i n e a g e o f b l a c k c i t i ze n s a n d f re e d o m f i g hte r s w h o s t r u g g l e d fo r a n d c o nt r i b u te d to t h e d eve l o p m e nt o f e c o n o m i c e m p owe r m e nt w i t h i n o u r d e m o c ra cy.
“TWENTY-FIVE YEARS IS THE SILVER JUBILEE OF SOUTH AFRICA’S DEMOCRACY, A MILESTONE TO BE CELEBRATED”
I t re m a i n s i m p o r ta nt fo r u s to re f l e ct o n t h e jo u r n ey o f e q u a l e c o n o m i c p a r t i c i p a t i o n ove r t h e l a s t t we nt y - f i ve ye a r s: c o l l e ct i ve l y we n e e d to i d e nt i f y t h e c h a l l e n g e s t h a t c o nt i nu e to re s t r i ct t h e e f fe ct i ve a n d su s ta i n a b l e
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KGALEMA MOTLANTHE INTERVIEW
“IT IS IMPORTANT FOR US TO REFLECT ON AND ANALYSE OUR JOURNEY OF TRANSFORMATION” i m p l e m e nta t i o n o f i n c l u s i ve g row t h a n d e q u i ta b l e
f i r s t s e cto r to a d o pt a c o m p re h e n s i ve B EE sc o re c a rd
d i s t r i b u t i o n o f we a l t h. We s t i l l h a ve a ve r y l o n g wa y to
fo r t h e i n d u s t r y. T h i s i n i t i a t i ve by t h e m i n i n g i n d u s t r y
g o to a c h i eve t h e ove ra rc h i n g g o a l s o f S o u t h Af r i c a’s
p a ve d t h e wa y fo r ot h e r s e cto r s to f u r t h e r i g n i te
N a t i o n a l D eve l o p m e nt P l a n − a n d p l a t fo r m s su c h a s
t ra n s fo r m a t i ve m e a su re s a n d re su l te d i n fa r- re a c h i n g
To p Em p owe r m e nt o f fe r s t h e p r i va te s e cto r, p u b l i c
d eve l o p m e nt i n t h e w i d e r p r i va te s e cto r.
s e cto r, a n d c i v i l so c i et y i m p o r ta nt o p p o r t u n i t i e s to m a p o u t t h e f u t u re a n d d r i ve t h e a g e n d a o f
I d e d i c a te t h i s a wa rd to t h o s e m i n ewo r ke r s w h o s t i l l
t ra n s fo r m a t i o n t h ro u g h c o nt i nu e d a p p l i c a t i o n a n d
c o nt i nu e to p ro d u c e we a l t h f ro m d e e p d ow n i n t h e
d i a l o g u e exc h a n g e s.
b owe l s o f t h e S o u t h Af r i c a n re e f, b u t w h o s t i l l h a ve to s t r u g g l e fo r t h e i m p rove m e nt o f wo r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s
Ch a m p i o n i n g e c o n o m i c e m p owe r m e nt i n S o u t h
a n d wa g e s. T h i s a wa rd s h o u l d s e r ve to i n s p i re
Af r i c a i s s i g n i f i c a nt i n i t s s t re n g t h to c o nt r i b u te
ot h e r s to d evote t h e i r l i ve s to t h e t ra n s fo r m a t i o n
towa rd s re a l i s i n g t h e m a c ro v i s i o n o f i n c l u s i ve g row t h:
o f t h i s c o u nt r y.
ta c k l i n g t h e w i d e s p re a d c o n c e r n a b o u t t h e sc a l e a n d c o n s e q u e n c e s o f i n e q u a l i t y; a n d a d d re s s i n g
P l e a s e s p e a k a b o u t t h e j o u r n ey o f t r a n s fo r m a t i o n
t h e fa i l u re o f e c o n o m i c g row t h to t r i c k l e d ow n to
i n S o u t h A f r i c a ove r t h e l a s t 2 5 ye a r s . W h a t we r e
t h e p o o re s t.
t h e m aj o r m i l e s to n e s i n te r m s o f v i c to r i e s a n d c h a l l e n g e s?
B u s i n e s s, g ove r n m e nt, c i v i l so c i et y, p o l i cy m a ke r s a n d t h e w i d e r p u b l i c s h o u l d c o nt i nu e q u e s t i o n i n g h ow
T h e d e m o c ra t i c d i s p e n s a t i o n m e a nt t h a t fo r t h e f i r s t
we c a n e n su re t h a t t h e b e n e f i t s o f g row t h a re m o re
t i m e t h e d i s e nf ra n c h i s e d s e ct i o n o f t h e p o p u l a t i o n
e q u i ta b l y a n d w i d e l y s h a re d.
wa s n ow i n c l u d e d. We n ow h a d u n i ve r s a l su f f ra g e a n d c o u l d wo r k o n t h e c h a l l e n g i n g a n d o n g o i n g jo u r n ey o f
Founded upon social, moral and economic imperatives,
b u i l d i n g a u n i te d, d e m o c ra t i c, n o n - ra c i a l, n o n - s ex i s t
the genesis of black economic empowerment was largely
a n d p ro s p e ro u s S o u t h Af r i c a o f o u r d re a m s.
strengthened in the mining industr y in the mid -1990s. Mining was identified as a priorit y for black economic
Twe nt y - f i ve ye a r s i s t h e s i l ve r ju b i l e e o f S o u t h Af r i c a’s
empowerment as it was and still is a key contributor to
d e m o c ra cy, a m i l e s to n e to b e c e l e b ra te d, h oweve r,
South Africa’s economy.
we m u s t c o nt i nu e s t r i v i n g to re a c h fo r a d e m o c ra cy w i t h a g ove r n m e nt o f t h e p e o p l e, by t h e p e o p l e, a n d
G e n e ra t i n g a n ex te n s i ve i m p a ct i n a l l s e cto r s ove r
a c c o u nta b l e to t h e p e o p l e.
t h e p a s t 25 ye a r s, B - B B EE i s re c o g n i s e d a s h a v i n g h a d t h e m o s t p ro fo u n d i m p a ct o n t h e m i n i n g s e cto r
T h e p e o p l e a re c e nt ra l i n a ny d e m o c ra cy. Pe o p l e
a s t h e m i n i n g i n d u s t r y wa s o n e o f t h e f i r s t s e cto r s to
s h o u l d n ot b e l e f t o u t, m a rg i n a l i s e d o r u n h e a rd.
f i n a l i s e t h e d ra f t i n g , a d o pt i o n a n d i m p l e m e nta t i o n o f
Pe o p l e d o n ot o n l y h a ve c o n c e r n s, c o m p l a i nt s
B EE l e g i s l a t i o n. T h e M i n i n g Ch a r te r su b s e q u e nt l y d rew
a n d re q u e s t s, t h ey a l so h a ve su g g e s t i o n s. We m u s t
f ro m t h i s l e g i s l a t i o n a n d t h e m i n i n g s e cto r b e c a m e t h e
re c o g n i s e t h e we a k n e s s e s ove r t h e p a s t ye a r s a s
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SOUTH AFRICA’S TRANSFORMATION s m a l l s te p s towa rd s s t re n g t h e n i n g o u r d e m o c ra cy. I t i s
b et we en the various pe oples of South Africa, while
i m p o r ta nt fo r u s to re f l e ct o n a n d a n a l y s e o u r jo u r n ey
advocating for human rights and democracy.
o f t ra n s fo r m a t i o n a n d l e a r n t h e l e s so n s n e e d e d to i m p rove a n d a d va n c e d e m o c ra cy i n S o u t h Af r i c a.
We are acutely aware of the ef fects of the low - grow th economy which South Africa has endured over the last
The National Development Plan (NDP) calls for a capable
decade, where the poor get poorer and government
state. We need to create and strengthen the state so
systems fail.
that it preser ves institutional memor y and capabilities by placing the authorit y to select and appoint senior
This goes against the fundamental principles of our
managers, i.e. Directors General in the Public Ser vice
Constitution, which promises to “improve the qualit y of
Commission, and to appoint them on a permanent basis
life of all citizens and free the potential of each person”.
as opposed to the current contract system. I n re s p o n s e to t h i s, o n e o f o u r F o u n d a t i o n’s i n n ova t i ve “C o h e s i o n , c o l l a b o r a t i o n a n d i n n ova t i o n t h r o u g h
p ro g ra m m e s i n c l u d e t h e D ra ke n s b e rg I n c l u s i ve G row t h
d i a l o g u e a m o n g e q u a l s ”. P l e a s e te l l u s a b o u t t h e
F o r u m: a g a t h e r i n g o f t h o u g ht l e a d e r s to g e n e ra te
Kg a l e m a M ot l a nt h e F o u n d a t i o n .
d i a l o g u e a n d exc h a n g e, d eve l o p a ct i o n p l a n s a n d b u i l d a g re e m e nt i n m a p p i n g o u t t h e wa y fo r wa rd to
O u r m i s s i o n i s to p ro m ote, fo s te r a n d e n a b l e ra t i o n a l
a c h i eve t h e ove ra rc h i n g g o a l s o f t h e N D P.
a n d i n c l u s i ve d i sc o u r s e to u n l o c k c re a t i ve so l u t i o n s to b re a k d e a d l o c k , a n d p rov i d e p l a t fo r m s to b o o s t
T h e F o r u m c o n s i d e r s t h e n e e d s a n d vo i c e s o f a l l
e d u c a t i o n a n d yo u t h d eve l o p m e nt.
p a r t i e s i nvo l ve d , i n c l u d i n g c o m m u n i t i e s , t h e p r i va te s e c to r, g ove r n m e nta l b o d i e s , p o l i t i c a l g ro u p s , t ra d e
The Foundation ser ves the South African public’s
u n i o n s , yo u t h , v u l n e ra b l e m i n o r i t i e s , c i v i l s o c i et y,
interests by facilitating sustainable access to the
a n d t h e p u b l i c – c e m e nt i n g t h e i d e a t h a t S o u t h
e conomy for the b eneficiaries. We work to pursu e the
A f r i c a , a n d A f r i c a , n e e d b et te r c o o p e ra t i o n a n d
Foundation’s obje ctive to provide monetar y and non -
i nte r- d i s c i p l i n a r y d i a l o g u e b et w e e n a l l to b e s t ta c k l e
monetar y socio - e conomic development contributions
global challenges.
by under taking public b enefit activities within the Republic of South Africa. These activities ser ve to
The D rakensb erg Inclusive Grow th Forum is one of our
promote re conciliation, mutual respe ct and tolerance
contributions to socio - e conomic development in
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South Africa by building a share d future towards
we are also opening a maths, science, coding and music
prosperit y for all.
academy for high -school learners in Giyani, Limpopo.
H ow i m p o r ta nt i s t h e r o l e o f e d u c a t i o n i n r e d u c i n g
H ow i m p o r ta nt i s d i a l o g u e a m o n g e q u a l s?
t h e G i n i c o e f f i c i e nt i n S o u t h A f r i c a? We a re g i ve n su c h a s h o r t t i m e i n t h i s wo r l d – we Ed u c a t i o n i s t h e b e s t e q u a l i s e r. I t i s a key p i l l a r i n o u r
s h o u l d m a ke t h e m o s t o f to d a y a n d e m b ra c e t h e
F o u n d a t i o n, a n d we p l a c e t h e we l l - b e i n g o f o u r n a t i o n
d i f fe re nt o p p o r t u n i t i e s we h a ve i n t h e p re s e nt to
a t t h e h e a r t o f o u r wo r k w i t h t h e b e l i e f t h a t e q u i p p i n g
e n g a g e w i t h p e o p l e f ro m a l l wa l ks o f l i fe.
l e a r n e r s w i t h 21s t - c e nt u r y s k i l l s w i l l h e l p p re p a re S o u t h Af r i c a fo r t h e F o u r t h I n d u s t r i a l R evo l u t i o n a n d
P l a t fo r m s su c h a s To p E m p owe r m e nt a n d t h e
l a y t h e f u n d a m e nta l b u i l d i n g b l o c ks to c re a t i n g a n
D ra ke n s b e rg I n c l u s i ve G row t h F o r u m o f fe r u s t h i s
i n c l u s i ve so c i et y.
u n i q u e c h a n c e to m e et, n et wo r k , c o nve r s e a n d exc h a n g e u n d e r o n e ro o f w i t h m a ny p e o p l e f ro m
We a re i nve s te d i n, a n d c o m m i t te d to, c re a t i n g a n
a b ro a d s p e ct r u m o f so c i et y.
e nv i ro n m e nt t h a t b o o s t s a c c e s s to te c h n o l o g y a n d d r i ve s d i g i ta l l i te ra cy – t h e s e a re t h e key s to u n l o c k i n g
B y e m b ra c i n g t h e s p i r i t o f o u r F o u n d a t i o n’s m ot to
t h e p ote nt i a l fo r o u r yo u t h to c re a te a p o s i t i ve,
“ D i a l o g u e A m o n g Eq u a l s”, we h o p e to e n c o u ra g e
c o n n e cte d a n d i n c l u s i ve f u t u re i n t h e d i g i ta l a g e.
p e o p l e to p a r t i c i p a te i n a n d c o nt r i b u te to m a ny d i a l o g u e s e s s i o n s a t t h e su p p e r ta b l e, i n t h e wo r k
Our education programmes include “AI in Africa”, a
p l a c e, b et we e n c o m m u n i t i e s, a m o n g d i f fe re nt c re e d s,
girls - only educational bootcamp that addresses the
c u l t u re s a n d o rg a n i s a t i o n s.
systematic exclusion of youth in a variet y of 21st- centur y careers. It is a power ful plat form for girls to acquire
I am honoured to engage in dialogue with a range of
new tools and knowledge, and improve their prospects
people from all sectors of societ y on a regular basis and
at female digital inclusion. This nationwide initiative
I encourage all South Africans to par ticipate in impor tant
teaches youth the concepts and ethics of digital
discussions on the multitude of plat forms available,
technology and how to apply technology to their
including social media and informal set tings, so that we
daily lives to create solutions for their communities.
may continue our journey towards realising equitable
In par tnership with the Malungani Family and Peu Group,
transformation for all.
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20/20 INSIGHT
CREATING JOBS THROUGH SME GROWTH
Project5 0 (P t y) Ltd is a division of 20/20 Insight, along with the 20/20 Development Trust which provides development funding to SMEs. 20/20 Insight integrates elements of South Africa’s development ecosystem for improved impact, through cost- ef fective innovative solutions to key stakeholders. Project5 0 is based on one key principle: No one can do it alone. Most entrepreneurs, even those with great potential, struggle to grow their businesses because they are tr ying to do it all. Entrepreneurs carr y the responsibilit y of job creation in South Africa and we all need to rally behind them to help them succeed. Project5 0 brings together various resources to suppor t high - potential entrepreneurs in their quest to grow their businesses. Project5 0 is 20/20 Insight ’s flagship development
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programme aimed at creating over 50 0 jobs through growing high - potential SMEs to turnovers exceeding R50 - million. Project5 0 is designed to identif y high - potential SMEs and provide them with suppor t in preparation for becoming large corporate entities.
THROUG H SM E GROW TH
ADVISORY BOARDS
We allocate advisor y boards to each SME. The boards are led by retired corporate executives who act as executive mentors guiding the entrepreneur through the formulation and implementation of their grow th strategies. This helps the entrepreneurs to avoid some of the basic pit falls in the entrepreneurial journey and be guided to untangle themselves should they falter.
Funding is provided to par ticipating SME beneficiaries through the 20/20 Development
FUNDING
NTRODUCTION
Trust which works with sponsors, development finance institutions and par tner banks to provide development financing.
Project50 works with reputable business schools and other educational institutions
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
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to register par ticipating entrepreneurs in courses that will equip them with sound theoretical background on business strategy and growing a business into a corporate entit y.
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20/20 INSIGHT ADVERTORIAL
VALUE TO SMES • Access to affordable funding • Entrepreneur development • Development of competitive growth strategies • Re - evaluation and redesigning of business model • Strategy implementation support
CORPORATE ESD VALUE • Compliance with ESD codes and bonus points (job creation, designated groups) • Expanded ESD budget through external funding • High impact ESD programme with clear success measures • Reduced risk and cost in Project5 0 consolidates the fragmented resources in South Africa’s development
preferential procurement
ecosystem and ef fectively increases the oppor tunit y for SMEs to grow and create
• Reduced dependency of
sustainable jobs.
beneficiary SMEs on corporate supply chain
PROGR AMME OVERVIEW The Project50 consists of three 3 - year programmes, each providing development suppor t appropriate to the business operations before moving on to the nex t phase. An SME can enter the programme at any of the three phases depending
BANKS, DFIS AND ESD FUNDS • Reduced risk in SME financing
on its status upon registration.
SOCIAL VALUE
PRIMARY TARGET AND PROGR AMME OUTLINE PER PHASE
• Economic growth and Job creation • Reduce SME failure rate • Reduce waste in SME development resources
Contact: Finch House Rivonia Gardens Office Park 33 Wessels Rd, Edenburg 2128 T: +27 (0) 11 234 8998 F: +27 (0) 86 516 5295 email: Project50@2020insight.co.za
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By Ryland Fisher
Zo d wa N t u l i , h e a d o f t h e B - B B E E C o m m i s s i o n , s p e a ks about the challenges of making companies comply with t ra n s fo r m a t i o n l e g i s l a t i o n.
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Z O D WA N T U L I I N T E R V I E W
More than 80% of the complaints received by the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Commission (B-BBEE Commission) relate to fronting, which is a major concern, says the head of the commission, Zodwa Ntuli. Interviewed at her office in Centurion, she said that fronting was the reason why the BEE legislation was amended in 2013 – leading to the formation of the commission – and it remains a serious challenge in South Africa. The sectors where they receive most complaints about non-compliant companies are construction, transport, mining, engineering and ICT – and most of these relate to fronting. “It is going to take not only the commission’s oversight, but also the governance committees of various companies to scrutinise their own BEE deals to make sure that those are not fronting deals,” she said. “We are really concerned about that. We cannot do anything about what happened in the past, but we should be able to deal with it going forward. Cooperation between the government, private sector and regulator is going to be very important.” The government’s inability to deal with fronting was one of the main reasons the BEE Act, passed in 2003, was amended in 2013. “After a decade of implementation, the then Department of Trade and Industry (dti) conducted a review of how we were doing in terms of that legislation and how it had been applied and operated. The review identified a number of gaps, key to this being the lack of monitoring of how it was implemented,” said Ntuli. “Arising from the lack of monitoring was the scourge of fronting that was taking place in the country, which could not be dealt with because there was not a mechanism in the 2003 legislation to deal with it.
“This is why Parliament passed amendments to the Act, to deal with the gaps identified by the review. Part of that was the creation of the B-BBEE Commission as the regulator to monitor and ensure that the legislation is implemented properly.” The commission was not set up immediately. It was only established in 2016 and is still in the process of establishment. “Among the amendments to the BEE Act in 2013 was the provision to criminalise fronting as a practise which undermined what the empowerment legislation was intended to achieve,” said Ntuli. “Fronting is not only misrepresenting your B-BBEE status as a company, but also a criminal offence. If you say you have black ownership and you do not have it, it is a criminal offence. If you submit a B-BBEE certificate to an organ of state for tenders or bid concessions and that certificate sells you as an empowered company when that is not the case, it is a criminal offence.” Asked if anyone has been convicted for fronting, Ntuli said there were processes in terms of which they assess compliance. “There are still many companies that are not complying. Our first strategy is to drive compliance. We encourage companies to understand the requirements and to formulate B-BBEE schemes and initiatives that comply and achieve the objectives of the Act. “In this case, the Commission is an adviser to the companies, helping them do the right thing. We also advise people who are supposedly beneficiaries of the B-BBEE legislation. “We assist companies or any person that needs advice relating to BEE. You can send us a written request to clarify any aspect of the B-BBEE legislation and we will clarify it for you.
“Where companies are not sure whether upcoming transactions are BEE-compliant or not, we provide advisory opinions. They can present that transaction to us in detail and we will analyse it to check whether it is compliant or not. If there are areas they need to remedy, we can advise them how to correct that. “We also provide information sessions to anybody who makes a request. We do this for boards of companies, the public and government departments, so that we can make sure that there is more awareness of what is expected in terms of the B-BBEE legislation. “Through our compliance-driven strategy, we expect to reduce the level of fronting because we expect all transactions that are being concluded to be compliant so that at the end of the day, we will get real value in the hands of black people.” But the Commission also has a corrective enforcement strategy. “Where there are deals that have already been concluded and do not comply with the Act, if there is a complaint, we will investigate it. If we believe a deal can be remedied, we will make recommendations on how it can be corrected. “We will put timelines to it and the parties involved will monitor them and, where they do not comply with those remedial recommendations, we have no choice but to refer them for prosecution. “There are many transactions that happened before the legislation was amended, but those transactions are still running. We are more likely to recommend that they be corrected if we find that there was something wrong with them. If they are not corrected, we will prosecute. “However, for new transactions, people know that fronting is a criminal
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“The will to do the right thing is beginning to be entrenched in how companies are doing business” offence and are aware of what needs to happen. Where there is blatant criminality, we refer those cases for criminal prosecution to the SAPS and the National Prosecuting Authority.
codes. For instance, the financial services sector codes or the tourism codes will have additional things that they will measure with regards to the entities in that space.
“Once the findings are made, the deal would either be a fronting deal or a misrepresentation or just general noncompliance, depending on the merits of the case.
“Once we have referred it for criminal prosecution, it is out of our hands. We are not criminal investigators. The legislation gives us powers to do general oversight on what is happening with regards to BEE and to ensure that the legislation is adhered to.”
“After receiving that information, we give the companies feedback on their B-BBEE performance, but we can also conduct site visits if we doubt the report submitted, so that we can verify if the report is legitimate.
“Those are the critical changes that came in 2013 with the amendments, but they are forward-looking in terms of what we did not have as a country before and what we would like to see going forward.”
“At the end of the year, the Commission is required to produce a report which tells the country, based on the reports submitted and information contained in B-BBEE certificates, how we are doing as a country with regards to B-BBEE. We released our first report in August 2018.
One of the problem areas identified by the Commission was to strike a balance between enforcement and creating awareness.
Ntuli said that the Commission does daily media monitoring to check on BEE deals and would sometimes call companies to bring the deal to the Commission to look at. But the Commission also receives complaints and makes findings and recommendations. “Most people come to us directly, others come through their lawyers, but any person can lodge a complaint if they suspect fronting or a misrepresentation of their B-BBEE status or general noncompliance with the B-BBEE Act. “The Commission will look at the merit of every complaint and once we have investigated, we will issue our findings. Our findings are supposed to be published in the normal course.” The Commission is also supposed to receive annual reports on empowerment from JSE-listed companies, all organs of state and public entities. “In these reports, these entities are supposed to tell the Commission how they are doing in terms of compliance with B-BBEE legislation. They must measure all the elements, such as ownership, management control, skills development, enterprise and supplier development, socio-economic development, and the additional elements that are unique to the sector
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“The Commission also has to ensure that there is greater transparency with regards to BEE deals. “In the 2013 legislation there was an amendment to create transparency. Every BEE transaction of R25-million or more must be filed with the commission of which we will keep a register. “That requirement started to take effect in June 2017. Every BEE ownership transaction of R25-million and above must be reported to us. We look at whether it complies with the requirements and register it. “If we pick up things that are not compliant, we are required to notify the companies and give them feedback on what we are concerned about. We give them time to remedy that and, if they fail to do so, we launch an investigation where we make findings on whether we feel the deal is compliant or not.
“Since our establishment, we have found that many people do not really know the requirements of BEE and rely heavily on consultants,” said Ntuli. “Our job is to make sure that we create enough awareness to ensure that people are aware of the requirements, so that when you enforce, you do so with confidence. There are instances when you pick up that a situation is capable of being remedied, and then you can remedy that. But where there is clear and blatant criminality, we are not lenient. We refer those to the criminal prosecuting authorities and criminal investigating processes immediately. “So far, our strategy is beginning to show some results. We are receiving increasing requests for advice, proactively from companies, and companies are also beginning to become more transparent about what they are planning to do. “Companies are now coming to us to check their deals before they announce them, to ask whether we think this deal is compliant.
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“That is positive because it means that the will to do the right thing is beginning to be entrenched in how companies are doing business. This is the main thing for us, because if you want to do the right thing, you will come for advice. If you do not want to do the right thing, you will cut corners, hoping that we will not find you. But if we do find you, obviously we will not be lenient towards you. “The services are here and they are free. If you implement a deal that is noncompliant, it is because you wanted to.” Ntuli said that, while the Commission was not opposed to the use of consultants, there have been instances of companies being misled by consultants. “Consultants have a role to play because they do advise companies. They have a much closer understanding of the company’s vision, so they would be able to provide advice. “We have a problem with consultants who give advice that helps the company to circumvent. When we pick up those influences, while we are investigating the company, we also will investigate the consultant. If we make our findings, we will also make them in respect of that consultant, because companies pay for these services. The last thing anybody expects is for a consultant to mislead a company and to aid it to flout the law. We really have a very strong opposition towards those kinds of consultants. “What encourages us is that a lot of our clarification requests are coming from consultants. They send us requests to clarify certain things. If they are not sure when they are advising their clients, they come to us. “If you are a consultant, don’t try to become the ultimate interpreter of the B-BBEE legislation. That is the job of the Commission. If you are not clear about something, consult the Commission. We’ll
tell you what the interpretation is on that. If you do not agree with our interpretation, then you can approach the courts to give you an interpretation that will resonate with what you would like to see. “We do not have a problem with consultants, but we do have a problem with those consultants who are selling models that are creating fictitious BEE schemes. “Some consultants are advising companies to create employee schemes that are fictitious. Recently we have seen many companies who have been advised to create a not-for-profit organisation as a holder of the shares in the company and the company would have some beneficiaries that are supposedly black, somewhere. When you look closer, absolutely nothing has changed in the structure of the company and the not-for-profit organisation does not even play a role in the company. “There is also the relationship between consultants and verification agencies. Some consultants position themselves as intermediaries between verification agencies and measured entities. Often, the verification agent relies on information submitted by the consultant without verifying it. That is contrary to the rules of verification. A verification agent must verify itself that what the company is claiming is happening, and you cannot do that by just dealing with the intermediary. You need to deal with the company itself. You must conduct interviews. If this does not happen, the B-BBEE levels and the points allocated in the certificate are not worth the paper they are written on, because they are just based on what the consultant has provided, without verification.” “Through our compliance-driven strategy, we expect to reduce the level of fronting” Last year, the commission made two findings against verification agents
SAB&T and BEE Matrix, who were issuing certificates without following the verification process. They had to refund companies to which they issued certificates and, in the case of BEE Matrix, had to undertake not to do any verification for five years. “The verification agent is like an auditor in a company. When you are not able to trust the verification process, then everything is completely out of order. We should be able to bring that level of trust and the independence into the verification process. People should not think it is okay for a company to shop around for a level. You can’t say I want Level 2 and then you go to a verifier that will give you a Level 2. If all verification agencies are applying the rules as they should, then the outcome of what is presented and verified should be the same because you are following the right process.” Ntuli said the commission was still struggling to get the buy-in of private companies and government departments, but she was hopeful because they have only been operating for the past two years. “There are more than 400 JSE-listed companies, but only 121 reported for the financial year 2017. We only received four reports from more than 700 government departments and organs of state. The SETAs are required to report on an annual basis and we did not even receive a single report from them. It would seem that government and the private sector are not taking B-BBEE seriously.” “The state-owned entities (SOEs) and the government departments are supposed to be very tight on the requirements and not award contracts to companies that are not compliant. A number of state entities and government departments are still awarding contracts to companies that have a non-compliant BEE status.”
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NAIDU CONSULTING PROFILE
NAIDU CONSULTING About Naidu Consulting Naidu Consulting is a Level 1 B-BBEE, ISO accredited (ISO 9001; 14001 & OHSAS 18001) South African professional services provider established in 1999 to provide consulting engineering services. We are consistently an award winning firm that offers and delivers a comprehensive range of high quality, skilled professional services in the transportation, water and sanitation, structures and economic development sectors with diverse offerings within each sector. Our team, comprising more than 180 people, more than 60% of whom are youth, includes highly qualified, professionally registered, skilled and experienced engineers, technologists, technicians, project managers, quantity surveyors and construction managers. We utilise leading technology, hardware and software across our service offerings. Vision To be a leading provider of quality, economic and innovative engineering solutions that will be renowned for social and environmental awareness. COMPANY INFORMATION
Mission To provide professional engineering services promptly and efficiently – always mindful of our clients, stakeholders and community needs.
Year founded: 1999 Founding members: Selvan Naidu and Jennifer Naidu Number of employees: 180 Number and location of branches: 3 Branches: Durban; Pretoria and East London BEE Scorecard BEE contributor level: Level 1 BEE procurement recognition level: 135% Expenditure on staf f skills development as a propor tion of total payroll: 16% Total procurement sourced from black- owned and - empowered enterprises as a propor tion of the total procurement spend: 28% ≼51% black ownership: YES Black ownership: 10 0% Black woman ownership: 32%
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By Fiona Wakelin
In the year 20 0 0, following a discussion with then - MP Cyril Ramaphosa on the impor tance of a publication to champion B - BBEE, the first volume of Impumelelo was published, focusing on South Africa’s Top 30 0 black- empowered companies. Richard Fletcher, the founder of Topco Media, was still at the helm, and in his let ter of thanks in the upfront section of the first edition, he identified the purpose of the magazine – which still holds true today:
I m p u m e l e l o h a s b e e n d e s i g n e d to i d e nti f y a n d re c o g n i s e exc e l l e n c e a m o n g b l a c k c o m p a n i e s a n d e ntre p re n e u rs i n S outh Afri c a. Tu r n t h re e p a g e s a n d t h e re o n a d o u b l e p a g e s p re a d a re m e s s a g e s o f su p p o r t f ro m M a d i b a a n d n ow - P re s i d e nt R a m a p h o s a:
Th e a rriva l o f a l o n g d re a m e d - o f d e m o c ra cy h a s g ive n u s th e c h a n c e to b u i l d a S outh Afri c a n n ati o n. Th e raw m ate ri a l s o f fre e d o m, ju sti c e, a n d e q u a l it y b e fo re th e l aw, h ave b e c o m e p a r t o f th e fa b ri c o f ou r l ive s. Fo r S outh Afri c a n s, th i s i s, a n d wi l l re m a i n a lways, a m o m e nt o f p ro fou n d i m p o r ta n c e i n ou r l ive s. Am o n g a l l th e n ew o p p o r tu n iti e s, wh i c h a re now o f fe re d to th e p revi ou s ly d i s e n fra n c h i s e d m a jo rit y o f ou r c ou ntr y i s th e fre e d o m to e nte r i nto b u s i n e s s a n d e ntre p re n e u ri a l e nte rp ri s e s, to exp re s s n ew i d e a s, e n e rgy a n d a m b iti o n. A ri s i n g g e n e rati o n o f b l a c k b u s i n e s s m e n a n d wo m e n i s e nte ri n g th e m a rketp l a c e, b oth i n th e i r own c o m p a n i e s a n d a s m e m b e rs o f th e m o re p ro g re s s ive wh ite o rg a n i s ati o n s. Th ey a re s et ti n g out to c re ate a n ew b u s i n e s s wo rl d, o n e b oth n ati o n a l a n d i nte rn ati o n a l i n its s c o p e. Th ey h ave th e fre e d o m now to a c h i eve ‘ I m p u m e l e l o’, wh i c h i s th e i s iXh o s a wo rd fo r ‘ su c c e s s’, a n d th e su bje ct o f th i s p u b l i c ati o n. – Nelson Mandela
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“For 19 years Impumelelo has tracked the changes, possibilities, growth,challenges and successes of transformation in South Africa”
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F o r 19 ye a r s I m p u m e l e l o To p Em p owe rm e nt h a s
T H E E C O N O M Y – G D P G R OW T H S I N C E 19 94
t ra c ke d t h e c h a n g e s, p o s s i b i l i t i e s, g row t h, c h a l l e n g e s
The South African economy expanded 1.1% year- on -
a n d su c c e s s e s o f t ra n s fo r m a t i o n i n S o u t h Af r i c a – a n d
year in the four th quar ter of 2018, af ter an upwardly
w h i l e t h i s i s a jo u r n ey w i t h a l o n g wa y to g o, we h a ve
revised 1.3% grow th in the prior period while markets
m a d e s i g n i f i c a nt s t r i d e s s i n c e 19 94.
had expected it to advance 0.6%. Slower grow th was seen in internal trade, utilities and public administration
I n 2 0 0 3, t h e B ro a d - B a s e d B l a c k Ec o n o m i c
while the agricultural sector shrank. In 2018, the GDP
Em p owe r m e nt (B - B B EE) s t ra te g y wa s p u b l i s h e d a s
advanced 0.8%, below an upwardly revised 1.4% in 2017.
a p re c u r so r to t h e B - B B EE Act, N o. 5 3 o f 2 0 0 3.T h i s
GDP Annual Grow th Rate in South Africa averaged 2.76%
g ro u n d b re a k i n g p i e c e o f l e g i s l a t i o n wa s fo l l owe d by
from 1994 until 2018, reaching an all time high of 7.10%
t h e 2 013 B - B B EE A m e n d m e nt Act Act N o. 4 6 o f 2 013.
in the four th quar ter of 20 06 and a record low of -2.60% in the second quar ter of 20 09. - Trading Economics
The fundamental objective of the Act was to advance economic transformation and enhance economic
T h e su m m a r y b e l ow s h ows t h e tota l wo r t h o f e a c h
participation of previously disadvantaged people in the South
i n d u s t r y a s we l l a s i t s ove ra l l c o nt r i b u t i o n to t h e tota l
African economy. In this article we take the temperature of
e c o n o m i c va l u e o f S o u t h Af r i c a fo r 2 018. I t i s ra n ke d
transformation of a number of key sectors in the country.
f ro m b i g g e s t to s m a l l e s t.
T H E E C O N O M Y – G D P G R OW T H S I N C E 19 94 R 6 4 0 3 6 8 228 613
22. 39 %
R478 69 2 5 3 8 116
16.74%
R4 31 6 6 8 773 614
15.10 %
R 3 8 6 8 8 3 873 8 0 5
13. 5 3%
R 273 19 2 5 5 6 98 3
9. 5 5%
R 273 19 2 5 5 6 98 3
8.0 6%
R170 5 3 0 3 4 0 0 5 8
5.96%
R170 5 3 0 3 4 0 0 5 8
3.77%
R74 157 4 3 3 15 6
2. 59 % 2. 31%
R 6 5 931 79 2 241 E l e c t r i c i t y, gas and wa te r
A g r i c u l t u re, fo re s t r y a n d fishing
Construction
Personal services
Mining and quarrying
Tra n s p o r t, s to ra g e a n d communication
M a n u fa c t u r i n g
Trade, catering and accommodation
G e n e ra l g ove r n m e nt services
F i n a n c e, re a l e s ta te and business services
0
G OV E R N M E N T S P E N D I N G I N 2 019/2 0 15. 2 %
R 278. 4 b n R 262. 4 b n
14. 4%
R 222.6 b n
12. 2 %
R 211.0 b n
11.6%
R 2 0 9. 2b n
11. 5%
R 2 0 8. 5 b n
11. 4%
R 2 0 2. 2b n
11.1%
R112.7b n
6. 2 % 0
Post school education a n d t ra i n i n g
Debtservice costs
Community d eve l o p m e nt
Economic d eve l o p m e nt
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AG R I C U LT U R E T R A N S F O R M AT I O N AC R O S S S E CTO R S
T h e Af r i c a n F a r m e r s’ A s so c i a t i o n o f S o u t h Af r i c a (A FASA) h a s b e e n a t t h e fo re f ro nt o f p u s h i n g fo r t h e
MINING
t ra n s fo r m a t i o n o f t h e a g r i c u l t u re s e cto r a s p a r t a n d
M ining is an impor tant foreign - exchang e e arner,
p a rc e l o f t h e b ro a d e r a g ra r i a n re fo r m g ove r n m e nt
with gold accounting for more than one - third of
p o l i c i e s p ro m ote.
expor ts. South Africa is also a major producer of coal, manganese, chrome, platinum (world’s larg est
A FASA‘s s e c o n d Ag r i b u s i n e s s Tra n s fo r m a t i o n
producer), and diamonds (4th - larg est producer).
C o nfe re n c e, w h i c h to o k p l a c e i n 2 018 a n d fo c u s e d
The M ineral and Petroleum Resources D evelopment
o n va l u e c h a i n i nte g ra t i o n a n d fa r m i n g a s p a r t
Act (M PR DA) re quires the M inister of M ineral Resources
o f t h e F o u r t h I n d u s t r i a l R evo l u t i o n, su c c e e d e d i n
and Energy to set socio - e conomic targ ets through the
p ro m ot i n g s m a r t p a r t n e r s h i p s b et we e n i nve s to r s a n d
M ining Char ter.
l a n d ow n e r s a n d a m o n g s t fa r m e r s t h e m s e l ve s.
Ac c o rd i n g to t h e d ra f t M i n i n g Ch a r te r 2 018, a
I n 2 0 0 8 t h e Ag r i B EE Tra n s fo r m a t i o n Ch a r te r wa s
m i n i m u m o f 70 % o f tota l m i n i n g g o o d s p ro c u re m e nt
g a zet te d a n d i n 2 017 t h e A m e n d e d Ag r i B EE S e cto r
s p e n d m u s t b e o n S o u t h Af r i c a n - m a nu fa ct u re d
C o d e wa s p u b l i s h e d.
g o o d s a n d a p p o r t i o n e d a s fo l l ows: 21% f ro m b l a c k e nt re p re n e u r s, 5% o n b l a c k e c o n o m i c a l l y e m p owe re d
T h e o bj e c t i ve s o f t h i s A m e n d e d Ag r i B E E S e c to r
wo m e n e nt re p re n e u r s a n d 4 4% f ro m b l a c k e c o n o m i c
C o d e a r e to fa c i l i ta te B - B B E E i n t h e s e c to r by
e m p owe r m e nt - c o m p l i a nt c o m p a n i e s.
i m p l e m e nt i n g i n i t i a t i ve s to i n c l u d e b l a c k S o u t h A f r i c a n s a t a l l l eve l s o f a g r i c u l t u r a l a c t i v i t y a n d
In the case of ser vices, the draf t Char ter states that a
e nte r p r i s e s by :
minimum of 80% of the total spend on ser vices (excluding
• P ro m ot i n g e q u i ta b l e a c c e s s a n d p a r t i c i p a t i o n i n
non - discretionar y expenditure) must be sourced from South African companies and appor tioned as follows: 60% on black economically empowered entrepreneurs, 10% on black economic empowerment women entrepreneurs and 10% on black economic empowerment- compliant companies. – Barrick Mining Review
t h e e nt i re a g r i c u l t u ra l va l u e c h a i n • D e - ra c i a l i s i n g l a n d a n d e nte r p r i s e ow n e r s h i p, c o nt ro l, s k i l l e d o c c u p a t i o n s a n d m a n a g e m e nt o f ex i s t i n g a n d n ew a g r i c u l t u ra l e nte r p r i s e s • U nlocking the full entrepreneurial skills and potential of previously disadvantag e d individuals
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• F acilitating structural changes in agricultural support systems and development initiatives to assist black South Africans in owning, establishing, participating in and running agricultural enterprises • S o c i a l u p l i f t m e nt • Increasing the extent to which communities, workers, cooperatives and other collective enterprises own and manage existing and new agricultural enterprises, increasing their access to economic activities, infrastructure and skills training. M A N U FACT U R I N G The manufacturing sector accounts for 13% of GDP (global average is 18%)
“Africa’s greatest wealth has been seen to be its natural resources”
and approximately a third of this contribution comes from the automotive sub sector – which as a whole contributes in the region of 7% to GDP. Automotive manufacturing takes place in three provinces: Gauteng (Nissan - Renault, BMW
provide valuable structures to
and Ford); KwaZulu - Natal ( Toyota, Bell Equipment); and the Eastern Cape
suppor t these objectives.
( Volkswagen, Mercedes - Benz, General Motors and Ford engines). M a n u fa ctu ri n g th e fu tu re Suppor t and incentives from the state for the automotive industr y include the
Traditionally Africa’s greatest
Automotive Production and Development Plan (APDP) and the associated
wealth has been seen to be its
Automotive Incentive Scheme (AIS). This policy suppor t has resulted in
natural resources and primary
sustained investor confidence.
sector extraction, relying on other developed economies for
The South African Automotive M aster plan (SA AM) is a roadmap to 20 35 with
secondary beneficiation and
targ ets that include expande d vehicle production, doubling employment,
imports. Now we stand on the
an incre ase in local content to 6 0 % , and an incre ase in the contribution of
brink of a major disruption to
black- owne d suppliers.
this paradigm. Digitisation will transform the continent’s economy
There are several industr y- led initiatives aimed at facilitating suppor t for existing
into one that is exports-based.
companies on this transformation and black supplier development journey. Incubator structures, private advisor y ser vices and cluster initiatives such as East
Data, connected infrastructure
Cape Automotive Industr y Forum (ECAIF) and Durban Automotive Cluster (DAC)
and industrial ecosystems will
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TA K I N G T H E T E M P E R AT U R E O F T R A N S F O R M AT I O N I N S O U T H A F R I C A E D I T O R I A L
Higher Education and Training (DHET). S k i l l s d eve l o p m e nt a n d vo c a t i o n a l t ra i n i n g h a s b e e n key to jo b c re a t i o n a n d re d u ct i o n o f p ove r t y. T h e fo c u s o f t h e S k i l l s D eve l o p m e nt Ac t, 19 9 8 (A m e n d e d 2 0 0 8) wa s to: • E m p owe r t h e S o u t h Af r i c a n wo r k fo rc e w i t h s k i l l s • E n su re e m p l oye e s a c c e s s m o re o p p o r t u n i t i e s fo r s k i l l a c q u i s i t i o n • C re a te s p a c e fo r t h e n ew e nt ra nt s to t h e l a b o u r m a r ket to g a i n together create the perfect storm for
educational and skills levels and
wo r k ex p e r i e n c e, i nt ro d u c e
Africa to manufacture smart factories
an education and training system
t ra n s fo r m a t i ve to o l s t h ro u g h
of the future.
that was fragmented, dysfunctional
t ra i n i n g a n d e d u c a t i o n to re d re s s
and unequal. From 1994 to 2009,
u nfa i r d i sc r i m i n a t i o n p ra ct i c e s i n
According to a Frost & Sullivan White
the Department of Education was
t h e l a b o u r m a r ket.
Paper by the Manufacturing Leadership
responsible for higher and technical
Council, the manufacturing industry
vocational education delivered
Fu r t h e r i n g t h e n a t i o n a l s k i l l s
through the universities and further
d eve l o p m e nt a n d t r a i n i n g
education and training (FET) colleges.
i m p e r a t i ve, D H E T p r e s e nte d t h e
will look completely different in the next 10 to 15 years as industries become high-tech engines of mass customisation.
N a t i o n a l S k i l l s D eve l o p m e nt P l a n The then Department of Labour
to t h e p o r t fo l i o c o m m i t te e o n
was responsible for workplace skills
higher education and training in
“Highly automate d and information -
programmes, delivered largely through
Au g u s t 2 018. T h e n i n e p r i n c i p l e s o f
intensive, the factor y of tomorrow
the Sector Education and Training
t h e P l a n we r e o u t l i n e d a s fo l l ow s:
will look like an inte grate d hardware
Authorities (SETAs). This split in the
1. L o c a t i n g t h e N S D P w i t h i n a n
and sof t ware system, fu elle d by
education, training and workplace
vast quantities of information from
skills production created difficulties
2 . C o nt r i b u t i n g to t h e c o u nt r y ’s
ever y corner of the enterprise and
in delivery and the education and
so c i o - e c o n o m i c o bj e ct i ve s
b eyond, moderate d by analy tical
training levels of the population did not
3. A d va n c i n g a n e q u i ta b l e
systems that can identif y and
improve much. The education, training
a n d i nte g ra te d sy s te m
ex tract insights and oppor tunities
and skills system was described as
from that information, and comprise
ineffective and inefficient.
i nte g ra te d p o s t - sc h o o l sy s te m
4 . G re a te r i n c l u s i v i t y a n d c o l l a b o ra t i o n
of intellig ent machines that le arn,
5. F o c u s o n su p p o r t sy s te m fo r
act and work alongside highly
In 2009 government created
skille d human b eings.” – Frost &
the single ministerial portfolio of
Sullivan White Paper
Higher Education and Training. The
l e a r n e r s a n d e m p l oye r s 6. S t ro n g e m p h a s i s o n a c c o u nta b i l i t y
portfolio shifted the higher and
7. U n d e r s ta n d i n g d e m a n d
TRAINING AND SKILLS
further education and training
8. S te e r i n g S u p p l y – Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s
D E V E LO P M E N T
functions associated with colleges
The 1994 democratic government
and universities from the Minister of
inherited a population with low
Education to the new Department of
a n d P rov i s i o n 9. S te e r i n g Fu n d i n g – Fu n d i n g
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FINANCE
The period since 1994 has seen the
targeted sectors of the economy.
Since 1994 financial services have seen
South African economy undergo
Recognising the unique position
strong growth and investors cite this
profound restructuring which has
that financial institutions hold in the
sector as one of the key motivations for
included policy initiatives such as
development of South Africa, two unique
investing in our economy. In the South
the Broad-Based Black Economic
elements exist in the FSC scorecard
African context, access to finance and
Empowerment Strategy, the
over and above the five elements in
financial services are key to achieving
Microeconomic Reform Strategy,
the Codes of Good Practice. These
economic and social transformation.
Transformation Charters, Sector
are: Empowerment Financing and
Codes, Codes of Best Practice, the
Access to Financial Services. These
Meaningful transformation of the
Black Industrialist Programme and the
elements are intended to accelerate the
financial sector includes issues such
Financial Sector Regulations Act (2017).
transformation process as they focus on
as access, lower rates, appropriate
making financial services accessible
product development, procurement,
“In 2017 the Financial Sector Code
to the previously unbanked and under-
empowerment financing,
was amended to ensure it was in
served. They empower the previously
socio - economic development,
line with the dti Codes of Good
disenfranchised through the provision of
employment equit y and skills
Practice. The year 2018 saw the
affordable housing, financing of black
development. True transformation
sector contribute R640 368 228 613
Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises
of the financial sector means that
to the gross domestic product of
(SMMEs) and agricultural activities,
it will work for all South Africans,
the economy (22.39%).
and investing in various types of
enabling all citizens to save, borrow, insure and transact.
transformational infrastructure that help The Financial Sector Code (FSC)
create the necessary platforms to grow
commits all participants to
the economy on an equitable basis.”
Structure of the South African
actively promoting a transformed,
– Government Gazette 1 December 2017
f i n a n c e s e c to r a r r a n g e d
vibrant and globally competitive
a c c o r d i n g to va l u e o f a s s et s:
financial sector that reflects the demographics of South
S ou rc e s B a rrick M i ni ng R eview
B a n ks
Africa, which contributes to the
Pe n s i o n f u n d s
establishment of an equitable
Frost & Su l l iva n White Pa p e r
Lo n g - te r m i n su re r s
society by providing accessible
Gove rnme nt Gazette
C o l l e ct i ve i nve s t m e nt sc h e m e s
financial services to black people
S tat sSA
S h o r t - te r m i n su re r s
and by directing investment into
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TA K I N G T H E T E M P E R AT U R E O F T R A N S F O R M AT I O N I N S O U T H A F R I C A E D I T O R I A L
1997
Constitutional Cour t of South Africa a b o l i s h e s c a p i ta l p u n i s h m e nt i n t h e c a s e o f S v M a k wa nya n e a n d A n ot h e r
2000
Hansie Cronje, Herschelle Gibbs, Pieter Str ydom and Henr y Williams are accused by the New Delhi police of alleged match fixing
2001
S o u t h A f r i c a a n d I n d i a s i g n a d e c l a ra t i o n o f i nte nt o n c o - o p e ra t i o n i n h e a l t h a n d medicine
2004 The third democratic elections are held and won by the African National Congress
2008
N a t i o n a l i s t Pa r t y i n South Africa pulls out of the coalition g ove r n m e nt fo r m e d t wo ye a r s e a r l i e r, and the African N a t i o n a l C o n g re s s assumes full p o l i t i c a l c o nt ro l
2005
1994
South Africa holds its first f u l l y d e m o c ra t i c e l e ct i o n s and Nelson Mandela is swo r n i n a s f i r s t d e m o c ra t i c p re s i d e nt
The African National C o n g re s s re c a l l s P re s i d e nt T h a b o M b e k i a n d e l e ct s d e p u t y l e a d e r Kg a l e m a M ot l a nt h e to re p l a c e T h a b o M b e k i a s p re s i d e nt u nt i l A p r i l 2 0 0 9, w h e n n ew e l e ct i o n s w i l l b e h e l d
2009 National and p rov i n c i a l e l e ct i o n s a re h e l d. J a c o b Zu m a i s e l e cte d p re s i d e nt
2012 2013
P re s i d e nt N e l s o n Mandela calls on g ove r n m e nt a n d business leaders wo r l d w i d e to f i n d wa y s to p rov i d e a c c e s s to t re a t m e nt fo r p e o p l e l i v i n g w i t h H I V/A I D S
T h e Tr u t h a n d Reconciliation Commission re l e a s e s i t s f i n a l re p o r t
2006
2007 J a c o b Zu m a i s e l e cte d chairman of the African National C o n g re s s
Nelson Mandela i s a wa rd e d the Amnesty I nte r n a t i o n a l Ambassador of Conscience Awa rd
2010
South Africa hosts the FI FA Wo r l d Cu p
The 14th Dalai Lama is unable to attend the 80th birthday celebration of fellow Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu, having been refused a visa to enter South Africa
T h e 2 014 N a t i o n a l El e ct i o ns ta ke p l a c e a n d t h e Af r i c a n N a t i o n a l C o n g ress re m a i ns i n p owe r w i t h 249 se a t s i n Pa r l i a m e nt, w h i l e t h e D e m o c ra t i c A l l i a nc e w i ns 89, t h e Ec o n o m i c Fre e d o m Fi ghte rs 25
2016
and th e I nka tha Fre e d om Par t y 10. T h e re m aining 27 se a ts are fill e d by re p rese nta tives from nin e sm all e r p ar ti es. Final re p or t by Pub li c Prote ctor T huli M a d onse l a on R 24 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 of pub lic exp e nditure on Presi d e nt J acob Zuma’s private N kandl a resi d e nc e is re l e a se d M unicipal el e ctions – th e po litical par t y with th e majorit y in most municipaliti es is th e Af rican N ational C ongress, howeve r, th e D e m o c ra ti c A lli anc e g ains th e key m etros of J ohann esburg, Pretori a and Po r t Eliza b eth
Axing of Pravin Gordhan as finance minister, along with his deputy Mcebisi Jonas by President Jacob Zuma sees the rand plummet. The ANC’s 54th National Elective Conference — the country’s Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa wins the party’s top spot in a hotly contested battle against Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma 1 9 TH E D I T I O N
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Thabo Mbeki becomes P re s i d e nt of South Africa
2014
President Nelson Mandela dies
The #FeesMustFall protests gain momentum countr y wide, culminating in a march of 5 0 0 0 students to Parliament President Zuma sacks t wo finance ministers in one week: Nhlanhla Nene was ousted and replaced by ANC back bencher Des van Rooyen, However, at the time, following corporate pressure, Van Rooyen was replaced within a week by Pravin Gordhan
20 02
1999
P re s i d e nt N e l s o n M a n d e l a c a l l s fo r a s u m m i t ove r t h e C o n g o c o n f l i ct
2017
2015
P o l i c e o p e n f i re o n a g ro u p o f s t r i k i n g M a r i ka n a miners, killing 3 4 a n d i nj u r i n g a p p rox i m a te l y 78
Jacob Zuma is relieved of his post as Deput y President of South Africa, following the verdict in Schabir Shaik ’s trial, and is to stand trial in 20 06
1998
C o n s t i t u t i o n o f S o u t h A f r i c a c o m e s i nto e f fe ct
2011
TIMELINE
2018 Cyril Ramaphosa is sworn in as President of South Africa
2019
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NPI GOVERNANCE CONSULTIING TOWARDS TRANSFORMATION By Nicole Forrest
The preamble to the Constitution acknowledges the injustices of South Africa’s past and commits to “heal the divisions of the past and establish a society based on democratic social justice and fundamental human rights”. It adds that by adopting the Constitution as supreme law, we as South Africans will “improve the quality of life of all citizens and free the potential of each person”. Before the advent of democracy, the apartheid government systematically excluded all non-white South Africans from having meaningful participation in the economy. As a result, our country is one of the most unequal societies in the world, with a minority of individuals controlling a majority of the assets. In an effort to create the inclusivity and equality envisioned by the Constitution, the government created a national empowerment strategy that focused on uplifting the historically disadvantaged: Black people, women, youth, disabled people and rural communities. B-BBEE was put in place within this framework to create a more representative distribution of wealth and opportunity. Born out of those basic rights necessitated by the Constitution, the system was not only a moral initiative that redressed the wrongs of the past, but also a pragmatic growth strategy that brought the black majority into the mainstream economy. To ensure the effective broadening of the country’s economic base, various laws, policies and codes of practice were created. This resulted in the B-BBEE environment being regulated by the Constitution, Broad-Based Economic Empowerment Act (B-BBEE Act), Employment Equity Act, Skills Development Act, Preferential Procurement Policy Framework and the B-BBEE Codes of Good Practice.
CEO of NPI Governance Consulting, Israel Noko
Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) promises to move South Africa towards a more inclusive and prosperous society, says CEO of NPI Governance Consulting, Israel Noko, whose company
Add to this the interaction these pieces of legislation have with the Companies Act, Income Tax Act and others, and there’s little surprise that many companies find B-BBEE difficult to understand and apply. This was where Israel Noko, CEO of NPI Governance
is helping organisations make B-BBEE decisions that
Consulting, saw an opening to effect meaningful
make business sense, while ensuring we stay the
change in the business environment. By decoding the
course to transformation.
complex legislation, Noko has been able to provide
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NPI GOVERNANCE CONSULTING ADVERTORIAL
NPI Governance Consulting clients with
a more fertile ecosystem for fair and
solutions that help them take advantage
empowered business, organisations
EMPOWERING PREDICTIONS
of the opportunities presented by B-BBEE
must often go through a paradigm shift –
Israel Noko, CEO of NPI
with as little difficulty as possible.
which takes time.
Governance Consulting, spoke to
“Whilst B-BBEE implementation has had
“Often, when companies are trying to
about what he believes the
many challenges, there are small pockets
institute transformation, they’re doing
next 25 years will look like in the
of success. This became an opportunity
it with the mindset of making change
B-BBEE consulting industry.
to learn from these successes and to
happen in four weeks. This approach
change the narrative around B-BBEE. We
will lead to a disasterous effect for all
look at it from the basis of what they are
stakeholders. It’s about engaging with
already doing. A lot of companies are
all the stakeholders in a meaningful
• More businesses established
imlementing B-BBEE, so it’s more about
way; taking them on board and giving
• Increased efficiency in
documenting what they have. We’re very
them an opportunity to have a say
passionate about the opportunities we
in what transformation can do for
can create for the youth, thus, we try to
the organisation.”
Impumelelo Top Empowerment
shift that passion to our clients. Once they
government • Less red tape for SMMEs • Opening up of government
start to grow, they’re not just doing it for
Looking at the NPI Governance
the B-BBEE points, but also for the
Consulting operation, it’s clear that Noko
long-term.”
practices what he preaches. Eighty-seven percent of the organisation’s employees
Ensuring that companies are able to
are black, while 75% are women and
institute B-BBEE in a way that furthers the
85% fall into the ‘youth’ category (18–35).
objectives of the B-BBEE Act – instead of
The company also champions youth
paying mere lip service to its provisions –
development, with a successful internship
has been a major focus for Noko and
programme that enables individuals
his organisation.
to enter the consulting industry, contextualise their academic knowledge
“Companies tend to be reactive
This is what he hopes to see:
supply chain to small businesses • More women in leadership positions • Decisions made for the longterm benefit of South Africa • End of tenderpreneurship • Use of technology to streamline procurement
and, ultimately, build a career.
rather than proactive when it comes
processes
to transformation. What we’ve seen in
“We’ve achieved 100% absorption in
the past few years is that companies
terms of our internship programme.
tend to implement B-BBEE as a last-
That in itself has improved staff morale
for small businesses from
minute scheme rather than a strategic
in the organisation and, in turn, has
government
programme that has been planned in
also enabled us to build retention in
a way that makes business sense.
the organisation.”
“We are committed to making sure that
With a mission to pioneer equitable
our growth solutions deliver excellent
growth in Africa, NPI Governance
results for our clients. We want to ensure
Consulting is committed to delivering
that they are always improving and
excellence to its clientele.
• On-time payment solutions
Contact: NPI Governance Consulting Telephone: +27 (0)11 259 4018 Email: info@npiconsulting.co.za
enhancing their B-BBEE programmes, and making sure that the impact they have is
In helping companies drive economic
meaningful. We also want to make sure
transformation with B-BBEE decisions
that we’re getting a lot of value out of
that make business sense, Noko and his
government compliance and ensuring
team are ensuring that wealth will be
that our clients are competitive.”
generated in South Africa for the benefit
Noko adds that, to ensure B-BBEE creates
of future generations to come.
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By Nicole Forrest
I n 2 018, t h e a s s et m a n a g e m e nt s e cto r i n S o u t h Af r i c a h a n d l e d a p p rox i m a te l y R4.6 - t r i l l i o n i n p r i va te e q u i t y a n d a s s et s – n e a r l y t h e e q u i va l e nt o f t h e c o u nt r y ’s G D P fo r t h e s a m e ye a r. At t h i s va l u a t i o n, i t ’s c l e a r t h a t t h e i n d u s t r y p l a y s a c r u c i a l ro l e i n t h e g row t h, d eve l o p m e nt a n d evo l u t i o n o f o u r e c o n o my a n d so c i et y.
I n a so c i et y l i ke S o u t h Af r i c a’s, w h e re u n e m p l oy m e nt
e nv i ro n m e nt, i s B - B B EE. A s t h e va r i o u s s t ra te g i e s w h i c h
i s h i g h a n d fo s te r i n g a d i ve r s i f i e d e c o n o my i s e s s e nt i a l
fa l l b e n e a t h t h e u m b re l l a o f B - B B EE m ove u s towa rd s a
to c re a te su s ta i n a b l e g row t h, t h e a s s et m a n a g e m e nt
so c i et y t h a t e n su re s p ro g re s s fo r a l l, i t c a n b e a rg u e d
i n d u s t r y i s p i vota l n ot o n l y i n i m p rov i n g o u r e c o n o m i c
t h a t a s s et m a n a g e r s c a n o n l y f u l f i l t h e i r f i d u c i a r y d u t y
o u t l o o k , b u t a l so o u r so c i a l o u t l o o k. W i t h h e a l t hy c a s h
i f t h ey i nve s t i n a m a n n e r t h a t f u r t h e r s t ra n s fo r m a t i o n.
f l ow, t h i s s e cto r c a n a s s i s t i n e ra d i c a t i n g p ove r t y a n d re d u c i n g i n e q u a l i t y – t wo i m p o r ta nt o bj e ct i ve s o f t h e
R e s e a rc h f ro m t h e I nte r n a t i o n a l M o n eta r y Fu n d,
N a t i o n a l D eve l o p m e nt P l a n.
t h e O rg a n i s a t i o n fo r Ec o n o m i c C o - o p e ra t i o n a n d D eve l o p m e nt a n d ot h e r s, i n d i c a te s t h a t ex t re m e
A s s et m a n a g e r s m a ke i nve s t m e nt d e c i s i o n s to g row
i n e q u a l i t y i s n ot o n l y b a d fo r e c o n o m i c g row t h,
c l i e nt s’ c a p i ta l a n d o bta i n g o o d ret u r n s. T h e s e
b u t a l so f u e l s p o l i t i c a l a n d so c i a l i n s ta b i l i t y. T h i s,
p ro fe s s i o n a l s a l so h a ve a d u t y o f c a re towa rd s t h e i r
i n t u r n, m a y d ete r i nte r n a t i o n a l i nve s t m e nt a n d
c l i e nt s w h i c h re q u i re s t h e m to a ct w i t h s k i l l a n d d u e
d e c re a s e b u s i n e s s c o nf i d e n c e to f u r t h e r g row t h.
d i l i g e n c e a n d i n t h e i r c l i e nt s’ b e s t i nte re s t s. A s i d e
A s a re su l t, i t i s v i ta l t h a t a s s et m a n a g e r s ta ke i nto
f ro m g o o d ret u r n s, i nve s to r s a l so w i s h to ret i re i n a n
account the social impact of their investment strategies.
e nv i ro n m e nt t h a t i s s t ro n g , b a l a n c e d a n d p e a c e f u l;
Ag a i n s t t h i s b a c kd ro p, i t i s su r p r i s i n g t h a t t h e fa c e o f
h e n c e, a s s et m a n a g e r s m u s t m a ke i nve s t m e nt
a s s et m a n a g e m e nt i s s t i l l p re d o m i n a nt l y w h i te.
d e c i s i o n s t h a t w i l l f u r t h e r su c h a g o a l. Ac c o rd i n g to 27fo u r I nve s t m e nt M a n a g e r s’ O n e o f t h ey key s t ra te g i e s fo r ta c k l i n g p ove r t y a n d
B EE.c o n o m i c s Tra n s fo rm ati o n i n S outh Afri c a n As s et
i n e q u a l i t y, a n d t h e re fo re c re a t i n g a m o re s ta b l e
M a n a g e m e nt su r vey, a n a n nu a l re p o r t fo c u s i n g o n
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A M A R K E T F O R T R A N S F O R M AT I O N E D I T O R I A L
O N TH E U P S I D E Ac c o rd i n g to 27fo u r, 81% o f a l l a s s et m a n a g e r s a g re e t h a t t h e B - B B EE sc o re c a rd s h o u l d b e c o m p u l so r y fo r ret i re m e nt f u n d s. Fu r t h e r to t h i s, 8 5% b e l i eve t h a t a p p ro p r i a te ta rg et s fo r b l a c k ow n e r s h i p a n d m a n a g e m e nt s h o u l d b e s et by t h e Fi n a n c i a l S e r v i c e s C o u n c i l, w i t h 6 0 % b e l i ev i n g t h a t c o m p l i a n c e s h o u l d b e a re q u i re m e nt fo r l i c e n c e s. W i t h su c h a l eve l o f e nt hu s i a s m , i t i s d i f f i c u l t to u n d e r s ta n d w hy p a r t i c i p a t i o n i n t h e i n d u s t r y a p p e a r s to b e so l ow. t ra n s fo r m a t i o n i n t h e S o u t h Af r i c a n a s s et m a n a g e m e nt s e cto r, b l a c k a s s et m a n a g e r s (BA M S) a re re s p o n s i b l e
Pa r t o f t h e p ro b l e m , a c c o rd i n g to M a n a g i n g D i re cto r
fo r o n l y R49 0 - b i l l i o n o f t h e n e a r l y R 5 - t r i l l i o n p r i va te
o f O l d M u t u a l I nve s t m e nt C o r p o ra t i o n, K h a ya G o b o d o,
s e cto r a s s et p o o l. To p u t i nto p e r s p e ct i ve h ow d i s m a l
i n a n a r t i c l e w r i t te n fo r B u s i n e s s D ay, m i g ht b e t h a t
t h i s i s, b l a c k S o u t h Af r i c a n s m a ke u p 8 0 % o f t h e
t h e re i s to o n a r row a fo c u s o n t h e p o r t i o n o f a s s et s
p o p u l a t i o n. W h i l e t h i s ra t i o i m p rove d s i g n i f i c a nt l y
m a n a g e d by b l a c k f i r m s. Lo o k i n g a t d a ta re l e a s e d
b et we e n 2 0 0 9 a n d 2 018, w i t h t h e nu m b e r o f b l a c k-
by M o rn i n g sta r, b l a c k i nve s t m e nt p ro fe s s i o n a l s
ow n e d f i r m s i n c re a s i n g t h re e - fo l d a n d f u n d s m a n a g e d
m a n a g e 18.5% o f reta i l a s s et s “exc l u d i n g f u n d s o f
u p by 24 3% , t h e re i s s t i l l a l o n g wa y to g o.
f u n d s, m u l t i - m a n a g e r a n d m o n ey m a r ket f u n d s”. T h i s i s e f fe ct i ve l y 75% o f t h e tota l reta i l a s s et s a va i l a b l e fo r
T h e P u b l i c I nve s t m e nt C o r p o ra t i o n (P I C) i s a t te m pt i n g
m a n a g e m e nt. W h i l e t h e re i s n o e m p i r i c a l ev i d e n c e,
to f u r t h e r t h e p ro g re s s o f t ra n s fo r m a t i o n i n t h e a s s et
G o b o d o b e l i eve s t h a t t h i s s i t u a t i o n i s l i ke l y to b e
m a n a g e m e nt i n d u s t r y by i n c re a s i n g t h e a s s et s
b et te r i n t h e i n s t i t u t i o n a l i n d u s t r y b e c a u s e t h e re i s
c o nt ro l l e d by b l a c k m a n a g e r s. At p re s e nt, 14 o f i t s
m o re p re s su re o n m a n a g e r s o f i n s t i t u t i o n a l a s s et s
18 m a n d a te s l i e w i t h f u l l y b l a c k- ow n e d f i r m s. T h i s
to t ra n s fo r m.
i s e n c o u ra g i n g n ews c o n s i d e r i n g t h a t t h e a s s et m a n a g e r i s t h e l a rg e s t a n d m o s t su c c e s s f u l i n Af r i c a,
T h e nu m b e r s l a i d o u t by 27fo u r ’s B EE.c o n o m i c s a l so
h a n d l i n g a p p rox i m a te l y R 2- t r i l l i o n i n a s s et s.
m a ke t h e s i t u a t i o n s e e m l e s s d i re. Fro m t h e re p o r t, i t wo u l d a p p e a r t h a t 48% o f f i r m s a re m o re t h a n 9 0 %
T h e c o r p o ra t i o n’s B - B B EE D eve l o p m e nta l A s s et
b l a c k- ow n e d a n d 19 % o f t h o s e a re m o re t h a n 5 0 %
M a n a g e r P ro g ra m m e c o m m e n c e d i n 2 0 0 9 to t ra n s fo r m
b l a c k- wo m e n ow n e d. I n a d d i t i o n to t h i s, t h e re s e a rc h
t h e a s s et m a n a g e m e nt i n d u s t r y a n d i n c re a s e t h e
fo u n d t h a t 96% o f f i r m s h a ve e i t h e r a Leve l 1 o r Leve l 2
p a r t i c i p a t i o n o f b l a c k i nve s t m e nt p ro fe s s i o n a l s. I n
B - B B EE c o nt r i b u to r s ta t u s.
a B u s i n e s s R e p o r t a r t i c l e, P I C H e a d o f C o r p o ra te Af fa i r s D e o n B ot h a s a i d: “T h i s wa s to b e g i ve n e f fe ct
THE NUMBER OF BAMS GREW BY 243% FROM 2009 TO 2018
t h ro u g h a l l o c a t i o n s to b l a c k a s s et m a n a g e r s a n d h o l d i n g t ra d i t i o n a l e s ta b l i s h e d f i r m s a c c o u nta b l e to t ra n s fo r m a t i o n ta rg et s.” A s i d e f ro m t h e s m a l l p o r t i o n o f a s s et s b e i n g h a n d l e d, f u r t h e r p ro b l e m s a re p re s e nte d w h e re, o f t h e 48 BA M S ,
Although the number of BAMs is low, B - BBEE
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TH E N U M B E R O F BAM S G R E W BY 2 4 3% F R O M 2 0 0 9 TO 2 018
A l t h o u g h t h e nu m b e r o f BA M s i s l ow, B - B B EE sc o re c a rd i nfo r m a t i o n s h ows t h a t t h e a ve ra g e l eve l o f e q u i t y ow n e r s h i p by b l a c k p e o p l e i n t h e to p 10 i nve s t m e nt b u s i n e s s e s s i t s a t 26% . Ad d i n g to t h i s, 5 0 % o f t h e l a rg e s t f u n d m a n a g e m e nt b u s i n e s s e s a re l e d by b l a c k exe c u t i ve s. T h e A l exa n d e r F o r b e s S u r vey o f R eti re m e nt Fu n d M a n a g e rs to J u n e 2 017 i n d i c a te s t h a t t h i s m e a n s 6 0 % o f t h e tota l i n d u s t r y a s s et s u n d e r m a n a g e m e nt a re ove r s e e n by b l a c k exe c u t i ve s.
Aluwani Capital Par tners Kagiso Asset M anagement
I n G o b o d o’s wo rd s, t h i s p i ct u re i s “n ot, by a ny m e a n s, o n e t h a t s a y s we h a ve a r r i ve d i n t h e p ro m i s e d l a n d, b u t c e r ta i n l y a n i nte re s t i n g p i ct u re wo r t h c o n s i d e r i n g a n d wo r t h d e b a t i n g”. C o n s i d e r i n g t h i s, a s we l l a s s ta t i s t i c s f ro m t h e S o u t h e r n Af r i c a n Ve nt u re C a p i ta l a n d P r i va te Eq u i t y A s so c i a t i o n t h a t i n d i c a te 8 0 % o f e m p l oye e s i n t h e i n d u s t r y a re b l a c k , o n e i s s t i l l l e f t asking why such chang e remains almost und ete ctab l e.
Mazi Asset Management Mergence Investment Managers Ta q u a nta A s s et M a n a g e r s Remaining 43 BAMs O f t h e 4 8 B A M s i n t h e m a r ke t, t h e t o p f i ve c o n t r o l a p p r ox i m a t e l y 6 5% o f t h e a s s e t s a va i l a b l e f o r m a n a g e m e n t. T h e r e m a i n i n g 3 5% i s d i v i d e d a m o n g 4 3 f i r m s .
U N D E R S TAN D I N G LOW YI E LD S T h e h i g h nu m b e r o f f i r m s e nte r i n g t h e m a r ket a s we l l
c o u l d wo r k , “ t h e re n e e d s to b e a w i l l i n g n e s s to m e nto r
a s f i r m s’ va r y i n g l eve l s o f c o m m e rc i a l m a t u r i t y c o u l d
a n d p rov i d e a c o n d u c i ve e nv i ro n m e nt fo r yo u n g
b e t h e re a so n t h e m a r ket a p p e a r s to b e re l a t i ve l y
p e o p l e to b e c o m e f u n d m a n a g e r s”.
u n c h a n g e d. I n 2 018, o n l y t wo BA M s – Ta q u a nta A s s et M a n a g e r s a n d A l u wa n i C a p i ta l Pa r t n e r s – m a n a g e d
T h i s s ta n d p o i nt i s su p p o r te d by t h e nu m b e r s s et o u t i n
a s s et s va l u e d a t m o re t h a n R 5 0 - b i l l i o n. T h e p ro b l e m ,
t h e B EE.c o n o m i c s re p o r t. A l a rg e p e rc e nta g e o f f i r m s
h oweve r, l i ke l y s ta r t s a t a l eve l fa r b e l ow t h e t wo to p
p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n t h e su r vey o f fe re d b u r s a r i e s to b l a c k
BA M s i n t h e c o u nt r y.
s t u d e nt s a t h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n i n s t i t u t i o n s. 27fo u r a l so n ote d t h a t i t i s “ i n s p i r i n g” to s e e t h a t o n e i n 10 f i r m s
M a p a l o M a k hu, fo u n d e r o f f i n a n c i a l e d u c a t i o n
s p e n d m o re t h a n 2.5% o f t h e i r l ev i a b l e a m o u nt o n
p l a t fo r m Wo m a n & Fi n a n c e, b e l i eve s t h a t we n e e d
b u r s a r i e s fo r b l a c k s t u d e nt s.
to e d u c a te t h e yo u t h. B y d e my s t i f y i n g w h a t a s s et m a n a g e r s d o, i t ’s l i ke l y t h a t m o re yo u n g b l a c k
A f u r t h e r o b s ta c l e fo r BA M s i s a l a c k o f a c c e s s to
p e o p l e w i l l b e e n c o u ra g e d to p u r su e a c a re e r i n t h e
m a r ket s a n d c a p i ta l d u e to i n a d e q u a te su p p o r t f ro m
i n d u s t r y, s h e w rote. M a k hu a d d e d t h a t, w h i l e c re a t i n g
t r u s te e s. P re fe r r i n g t r i e d - a n d - t r u s te d a s s et m a n a g e r s
re g u l a t i o n s a n d e n a ct i n g l e g i s l a t i o n w h i c h re q u i re s
ove r e m e rg i n g f i r m s, i nve s to r s te n d to s t i c k w i t h a s s et
c o m p a n i e s to a c h i eve c e r ta i n l eve l s o f t ra n s fo r m a t i o n
m a n a g e r s w i t h g o o d t ra c k re c o rd s a n d l o n g s ta n d i n g
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re p u ta t i o n fo r p rov i d i n g g o o d ret u r n s. T h i s i s
n ex t g e n e ra t i o n o f a s s et m a n a g e r s, w h i c h i s e s s e nt i a l
u n d e r s ta n d a b l e w h e n c o n s i d e r i n g t h a t p e o p l e’s l i fe
to g u a ra nte e i n g t h e su s ta i n a b i l i t y o f t h e s e cto r i n
s a v i n g s a re u su a l l y o n t h e l i n e.
t h e f u t u re. I n a d d i t i o n to t h i s, w i t h o n l y t wo m o nt h s b et we e n P re s i d e nt C y r i l R a m a p h o s a’s l a u n c h o f t h e
At p re s e nt, o n l y 15 BA M s h a ve b e e n i n t h e b u s i n e s s fo r
Yo u t h E m p l oy m e nt S c h e m e ( Y ES) a n d t h e su r vey,
m o re t h a n 10 ye a r s a n d 23 fo r l e s s t h a n f i ve. Ad d i n g to
12.5% o f re s p o n d e nt s p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n B EE.c o n o m i c s
t h i s, a l t h o u g h 6 3% o f BA M s a re p ro f i ta b l e, o n l y a t h i rd
we re a l re a d y e n g a g i n g i n t h e Y ES i n i t i a t i ve.
s h ow p o s i t i ve n et p ro f i t fo r a p e r i o d o f t h re e ye a r s. Ka ra b o M o r u l e, M a n a g i n g D i re cto r o f O l d M u t u a l
Another solution may be to institute regulator y changes.
Pe r so n a l Fi n a n c e, a c k n ow l e d g e d t h a t t h i s i s t h e
Compelling retirement funds to allocate savings to black
re a so n fo r b l a c k- ow n e d a s s et m a n a g e r s ex p e r i e n c i n g
firms is one possible path and, considering the case
d i f f i c u l t y i n a c c e s s i n g a b ro a d e r m a r ket.
of instruments like Linked Investment Ser vice Providers (LISPs), regulator y requirements are likey to be the best
H oweve r, M o r u l e a d d e d t h a t t h e i nve s t m e nt g i a nt h a s
approach in some instances.
i m p l e m e nte d s t ra te g i e s to c i rc u mve nt t h e s e b a r r i e r s. “To b a l a n c e o u r f i d u c i a r y a n d re s p o n s i b l e i nve s t m e nt
LISPs increase the ease with which investors can switch
d u t i e s, O l d M u t u a l Pe r so n a l Fi n a n c e h a s d eve l o p e d
bet ween por t folios and reduce costs. As a result, they
a n a p p ro a c h to su p p o r t b l a c k- ow n e d a s s et m a n a g e r s
are ex tremely popular. The problem with black- owned
t h a t a l so ta ke s i nto a c c o u nt, a m o n g ot h e r c r i te r i a, t h e
LISPs? There are none. If LISPs and other investment
s i ze a n d s ta b i l i t y o f i nve s t m e nt te a m s, t h e s t r u ct u re o f
ser vice providers were required to have cer tain levels of
t h e b u s i n e s s a n d i nve s t m e nt te a m s, a n d i t s u n d e r l y i n g
black ownership and equit y before they may become
i nve s t m e nt p h i l o so p hy.”
operational, it might be one way to resolve this issue.
BAR R I E R S TO E NTRY FO R BAM S
L a c k o f a c c e s s to f u n d i n g
Fur ther regulator y adjustments might set minimum thresholds for investment into education funds and employee development. This will likely contribute to fur thering the progress of transformation in the industr y. In addition to this, financial (rewards) could
L a c k o f t r u s t fo r n ewe r f i r m s
be given to those asset managers that create incubator programmes and the like to provide backing for
To o few b l a c k d e c i s i o n - m a ke r s
I n s u f f i c i e nt t i m e i n t h e m a r ket
promising BAMs struggling to enter the market. U l t i m a te l y, to e n su re t h e d e m i s e o f p ove r t y a n d i n e q u a l i t y, t h e fo c u s m u s t b e to su p p o r t e nte r p r i s e s a n d c re a te m o re jo b s to f u e l t h e e c o n o my, i n c re a s e
D IVE R S I F YI N G R E TU R N S W i t h 41% o f f i r m s s p e n d i n g l e s s t h a n 1% o f t h e i r reve nu e o n t h e p ro fe s s i o n a l d eve l o p m e nt o f t h e i r s ta f f, t h i s i s c l e a r l y a n a re a i n w h i c h i m p rove m e nt i s n ot ju s t p o s s i b l e b u t n e c e s s a r y. U p s k i l l i n g BA M s to f i l l p o s i t i o n s a t t h e a s s et c o n su l t i n g l eve l – w h e re d e c i s i o n s a b o u t w h i c h m a n a g e r s to i nve s t w i t h i s m a d e – w i l l a l so l i ke l y i n c re a s e t h e a m o u nt s i nve s te d w i t h BA M s. W h a t i s e n c o u ra g i n g to s e e i s t h a t 6 6% o f f i r m s h a ve a s k i l l s d eve l o p m e nt p ro g ra m m e i n p l a c e. T h i s i n d i c a te s
b u s i n e s s c o nf i d e n c e a n d e n c o u ra g e f u r t h e r i nve s t m e nt. P u r s i n g we a l t h a t a l l c o s t s w i t h o u t e n su r i n g t h a t we a l t h i s w i d e l y a n d fa i r l y d i s t r i b u te d w i l l o n l y s e r ve to exa c e r b a te i n e q u a l i t y a n d s t u nt g row t h. W h a t i s n e e d e d i s a n a t t i t u d i n a l c h a n g e to e n su re t h a t we p ro g re s s p e o p l e ove r p ro f i t s. Sources: 27F o u r I n v e s t m e n t M a n a g e r s Alexander Forbes Business Day City Press
a c o m m i t m e nt to b u i l d c a p a b i l i t y a n d m e nto r t h e
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Building Sustainable Communities Togethe
ABOUT PALABORA MINING COM
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Building Sustainable Communities Together PALABORA
MINING
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ABOUT PALABORA MINING COMPANY
BUILDING SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES TOGETHER
VERMICULITE
ABOUT PALABORA MINING COMPANY
VERMICULITE
Palabora Mining Company (Pty) Limited (PM producer of refined copper and operates an cave mine, smelter and refinery complex. T Palabora Mining Company (Pty) Limited (PMC) a major are Copper, Magnetite andisVermiculite. About Palabora Mining Company producer of refined copper and operates an underground block Palabora Copper (Pty) Limited is an incorporated operative subsidiary cave mine, smelter refineryandcomplex. rehabilitation of The roads primary products of Palabora Mining Company (PMC); a copper mine that also operatesandConstruction COMPANY SHAREHOLDING In collaboration with the Ba-Phalaborwa as a smelter and refinery complexare in Ba-Phalaborwa Copper,Municipality, Magnetite and Vermiculite. COPPER
VERMICULITE
VERMICULITE
Limpopo Province in South Africa. Since its incorporation in 1956, Palabora Copper (PC) has been South Africa’s sole producer of
MAGNETITE
MAGNETITE
COPPER
MAGNETITE
Municipality and other strategic stakeholders, PC
PALABORA GROUP STRUCTURE
OWNERSHIP
established a road rehabilitation project which
Palabora (Pty) Limited Palabora Mining Company (Pty) Limited (PMC) is aCopper major The mine is located within the small mining involves tarring of roads and streets in Namakgale. refined copper although it mines other by-products such as magnetite, Palabora Mining (PC), an operative subsidiary of COMPANY SHAREHOLDING and wildlife town of Phalaborwa, within Sou Namakgale is the biggest township in Phalaborwa vermiculite, sulphuric acid, anode slimesand and nickel sulphate. producer of refined copper operates an underground block Limited PMC, came into operation in Africa’sCompany Limpopo province. Of the eight (8) and speculated to be amongst the biggest PALABORA GROUP STRUCTURE Ba-Phalaborwa communities, five (5) are ru OWNERSHIP 2013 following the advent of a cave mine, smelter and salvation refinery complex. The primary products townships in Limpopo Province. This project was also Majeje, Selwane, Makhusha Chinese Investment becomes a Palabora to Palabora Copper Mashishimale, Copper (Pty) Limited Broad-Based Black Economic 74% there are two (2) and Maseke. are Copper, and Vermiculite. in support of the Ba-Phalaborwa Municipality’s IDP Additionally, The ChineseMagnetite Consortium acquired PC inan 2013 when PCsubsidiary was facing two Palabora Mining (PC), operative of Empowerment (BBBEE) Broad-Based Black Economic Occurrence of the first scenario would have resulted with the loss of COMPANY SHAREHOLDING Empowerment employment of more than 3 500 employees (direct (BBBEE) and indirect),
GROUP STRUCTURE transaction that commenced OWNERSHIP while the second scenario withPALABORA more than 700 employees from off-
within PMC.
Palabora Copper (Pty) Limited stream (smelter). Palabora Mining (PC), an operative subsidiary of Company Limited PMC, came into operation in EXECUTIVE The Chinese Consortium approved R10.4-billion to extend the life of the MANAGEMENT 2013 following the advent of a mine to beyond 2033, R878-million to refurbish the smelter to ensure that Broad-Based Black Economic PC continues to produce copper rod and R261-million to construct the Empowerment (BBBEE) floatation plant to improve copper recoveries, operational efficiencies transaction that commenced and lower operational costs. Palabora Copper within PMC.
74%
(Pty) Limited
Transfer of skills to locals
EXECUTIVE The smelter refurbishment project and construction of the floatation MANAGEMENT
26%
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plant are implemented in partnership with China’s Beijing General
Executive Members Palabora BEE Investment
Research Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (BGRIMM). In addition to technology transfer, BGRIMM has contractually committed to
(Pty) Limited
60% (6%) Phalaborwa, and transfer new skills to PC employees to empower them employ 90% of unskilled labour and 80% of the semi-skilled labour from
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BBBEE partners
Black South Africans to operate and maintain the refurbished smelter once completed. Leolo Community Trust
(10%)
Community Development Initiatives
Executive Members
Palabora Copper (Pty) Limited PMC is an enduring symbol of
The mine is located within the small mining To date, Palabora Copper has collaborated and wildlife town of Phalaborwa, within South opportunities and prosperity for th withLimpopo various strategic stakeholders, including EXECUTIVE Africa’s province. Of the eight (8) Ba-Phalaborwa community, who Ba-Phalaborwa communities,Municipality five (5) are rural: MANAGEMENT the Ba-Phalaborwa to rehabilitate recognise that not only is the mine Palabora Copper Mashishimale, Majeje, Selwane, Makhushane the biggest Ackson Malatji Road, Zakes Ngwasheng Road and employer in the area, b (Pty) Limited and Maseke. Additionally, there are two (2) also a source of pride and part of t Maphutha Malatji Road in Namakgale Township in townships, namely Namakgale and Lulekane Palabora Investment shared identityBEE of the town. as well as Phalaborwa town. Ba-Phalaborwa Municipality. The amount spent on (Pty) Limited
74%
26%
26%
(6%)
As a good corporate citizen, we abide by the the rehabilitation of these roads is over R44-million.
PMC is an enduring symbol of constitution of South Africa, laws and legislatio opportunities and prosperity for the in reference to “Freedom of Movement”. The major scope of work for the project entailed Palabora BEE Investment Ba-Phalaborwa community, who We haveLeolo taken into consideration that every Community Trust recognise that not only is the mine (Pty) of the country has the right to seek the rehabilitation ofLimited approximately 21 km citizen of (10%) the biggest employer in the area, but employment and work anywhere in the count (6%) roads. The work included upgrading alsoNamakgale’s a source of pride and part of the However, we have endeavoured Executive Members drain structures such as side drains, underground shared identity of the town. to prioritise locals for employment in BBBEE partners
overhauling of the smelter, which2013 was outdated and facing shutdown. following the advent of a
townships, namely Namakgale and Lulekan as well as Phalaborwa town.
programmes. Company Limited transaction that commenced within PMC.
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ostensible scenarios; (a) culmination of the life of theoperation mine, and in (b) no PMC, came into
60%(10%)
storm water drains and subsoil drains, as well as the in order Ba-Phalaborwa to address local econo Leolo Community Trust Palabora Employee Trust As a good corporate citizen, we abide by the conditions. construction of roadside curbs. constitution of South Africa, laws and legislations It is for this reason that Palabora Copper in reference to “Freedom of Movement”. We have taken into consideration that every Together with other strategic partners andhas in initiated various community projects to continue building strong relationships with citizen of the Palabora country has the right to seekTrust Employee collaboration with Ba-Phalaborwa Municipality, surrounding communities and key employment and work anywhere in the country. Palabora Copper established a Pothole Repair stakeholders working together to build a However, we have endeavoured sustainable future for all. to prioritise locals for employment Project to re-seal streetsinin Phalaborwa. The Ba-Phalaborwa in order to address local economic major scope of work for the project entailed the conditions.
(10%)
Black South Africans (10%)
rehabilitation and sealing of 29 identified streets.
Since 2013, the Chinese Consortium – through PC – has spent more than It is for this reason that Palabora Copper has initiated various community projects to In 2013, PC strong collaborated with Ba-Phalaborwa R186.5-million in socio-economic development initiatives in Phalaborwa. continue building relationships with the Palabora Employee Trust Municipality and other strategic stakeholders to These include: surrounding communities and key stakeholders working together to build a sustainable future for all. TH
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restore the deterioration of roads in Ba-Phalaborwa and also in areas which form part of the routes used by our trucks. As part of this initiative, PC rehabilitated Plaston Road, which is a 7 km stretch from White River to N4 highway. Enterprise and Supplier Development Programmes Palabora Copper has implemented enterprise and supplier development programmes to empower Phalaborwa’s small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) so that they are able to grow and shine the economic candle of Phalaborwa beyond the life of PC. Renovation of schools Palabora Copper has renovated Block C of Matome-Malatjie High School in Maseke Village and painted Lepato M. High School in Makhushane to ensure that pupils study in a conducive environment. Instilling the love of soccer in the youth Palabora Copper understands the positive effect of sports on the youth. As a result, Palabora Copper supports township sporting events and has hosted soccer tournaments to instill the love of sports in the youth. Energy Management Programme Mining activities are inherently very energy intensive, hence PMC launched an Energy Management Programme in 2012 to curb the forever-growing, half-a-billion rand energy bill. PMC collaborated with a consulting company, resulting in the employment of 12 energy specialists and project managers that would, in conjunction with mining personnel, identify, implement and sustain energy cost-saving projects. As a result, 117 initiatives were identified, and following stringent technical and financial adjudication processes, 31 projects were implemented. Due to their productivity approach, over the past five years the company has saved R232-million through avoided energy costs consisting of: •
Electricity savings worth R181-million
•
Coal and liquid fuels savings worth R43-million
•
Water savings worth R8-million.
With the help of external funding mechanisms worth R28-million, the Energy Management Programme had a net benefit of R173-million at the end of July 2017.
employment. This is reflected in the utmost importance it accords the safety and health of its employees in order to remain efficient and profitable as a business. The company has written and developed its code of ethics to follow strategic imperatives, which include: providing a safe and healthy work environment for all employees and contractor employees; practicing sound environmental management to ensure the sustainable biodiversity of the natural environment within which it operates. Palabora Copper acknowledges and respects its stakeholders’ interests and concerns; striving to be a leading corporate citizen within the mining industry and supplying a high standard of quality products and services both reliably and responsibly at national and global level. Palabora Copper is certified as a Top Employer. Going green The company is a certified ISO 14001 business, which subscribes to world leading practices. Located directly adjacent to the world-renowned eco-tourism attraction, the Kruger National Park, Palabora Copper coordinates several onsite wildlife management and cultural heritage programmes as part of its ongoing sustainability drive. Over the past years, Palabora Copper has retained a record of being one of the safest mines in South Africa, and Africa at large. This is particularly due to its stringent SHEQ regulations and procedures in place and the effective management of contractors on site. CONTACT
The Employer of Choice
Address: Palabora Copper (Pty) Limited, PO Box 65,
Since its inception, Palabora Copper has been at the forefront
1 Copper Road, 1389, Phalaborwa, Limpopo
of employment practices in the local mining industry. Palabora,
Tel: 015 780 2911
which employs on average 3 700 employees, aims to remain
Email: lydia.radebe@palabora.co.za
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Even with the consid erab l e chall eng es the contin ent fac es, the Four th Industrial Revolution is Africa’s to lose.
Over the past 30 0 years, industrial revolutions have
The digital developments of the Third Industrial
driven the advancement of humankind in previously
Revolution commodifie d information, data
unimaginable ways. The advent of the steam engine
and te chnology, enabling us to develop new
drove mechanisation and urbanisation, and the age
te chnologies at an even faster pace than b efore.
of science and mass production brought with it gasoline
This te chnological expansion laid an impor tant
and combustion engines. While the gap bet ween these
foundation for the Four th Industrial Revolution (4I R),
first t wo revolutions bordered on 20 0 years, the transition
which is characterise d by advancements in g enetics,
from the second to the third industrial revolution took
biote chnology, nanote chnology, 3D printing and
only 50 years.
ar tificial intellig ence.
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AFRICA RISING EDITORIAL
Historically, as repetitive, task- based jobs were made
unemployment and lack of skilled workforce. Together,
cheaper, easier and safer to per form, with the advent
these factors could deepen unemployment in the region.
of new technology, productivit y increased and profits were maximised. However, these increased ef ficiencies
Raymond de Villiers, a speaker and consultant who
and improved cost management methods of ten led to a
assists companies with adapting to the t ypes of changes
decline in jobs. In addition to this, unequal development
brought about by the 4IR, says that when it comes to the
heightened and increased regional divides and
4IR, “Job creation and the workforce is a massive issue
marginalised the most vulnerable societies.
for South Africa because we can’t just drop technology in with no sense of what the implications are for people
It is understandable then that the African continent is
af fected by it.” Minister of Communications Stella
so preoccupied with the 4IR. Unlike its predecessors, the
Ndabeni -Abrahams acknowledges that this wave of
4IR is all - inclusive and comprehensive. The technology
industrialisation poses the threat of redundancy for many,
t ypical of this era is merging the physical, digital and
especially those in Africa. “Existing jobs are expected
biological worlds and impacting all disciplines, economies
to go through step - changes in the skill sets required to
and industries. This technological revolution will therefore
per form them. The 4IR provides us with a new and unique
change the pat terns of production, consumption and
oppor tunit y to address youth unemployment by adapting
employment. As a result, it has the potential to pose
our education methods to catalyse innovation and upskill
major threats to players who don’t keep abreast of
the nex t generation for digital transformation,” she says.
developments. This is already clear from the jobs that have undergone rapid grow th and increases in skills
Taking into account that of the 1.2 billion people in Africa
requirements, as well as those that have been threatened
more than 60% are under the age of 25, as well as the fact
by redundancies.
that those who are usually best positioned to adapt to the changes brought about by an industrial revolution grew
According to ‘Is the Four th Industrial Revolution
up when that way of functioning became the norm, the
Relevant to sub - Sahara Africa?’ – a study focusing on
continent holds huge economic potential as an investment
the prospects and constraints of the 4IR to economies
destination. It is also highly likely that Africa may be able to
in sub - Saharan Africa – the 4IR is expected to trigger a
adapt and fill those jobs created by the 4IR.
“double - breasting dilemma” in the region. This dilemma is a result of the influence of the 4IR on skills development
According to Ndabeni -Abrahams, “Knowledge and
and job dislocation, combined with the existing mass
ICT skills will become critical to Africa unlocking future
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INDUSTRY 1.0 Mechanisation, s t e a m p o w e r, weaving loom
INDUSTRY 2.0 Mass production, assembly line, electrical energy
1784
1870
INDUSTRY 3.0
Automation, computers, electronics
1969
INDUSTRY 4.0
C y b e r- p hy s i c a l systems, Internet of Things, cloud computing
TODAY
oppor tunities. Upskilling is essential to ensure sur vival
potential to position countries in the region to pursue the
and social consent; a critical responsibilit y falls on the
failed industrial agenda and boost economic grow th.
state and business for continuous, targeted training and
However, the grow th of general purpose technology – a
re -training initiatives. Government and business should
hallmark of the 4IR – that will suppor t such advancements
work to assist workers and communities with the changes
will require modifications of existing institutional and
required to be par t of the 4IR.”
physical infrastructure, as well as organisational and social transformation.
Africa must therefore become more driven by ser vices, less dependent on natural commodities and more
Such change requires an enabling regulator y
dependent on those of the 4IR, namely information,
environment, where the right mix of institutional
data and technology. The continent ’s citizens must
arrangements and developmental policy exist.
foster digital skills to transition from low-skill, low- pay
Institutional and regulator y frameworks flowing
jobs to high -skill, high - pay employment. According
from these policies can influence the actions of key
to the World Economic Forum, digital skills must be
stakeholders, which could signal readiness for the 4IR.
developed, the grow th of the digital economy must
An ef fective policy framework should aid in building
be enhanced through digital disruption of all economic
institutional, economic and regulator y confidence, all
sectors, and public - private par tnerships must be
essential at tributes of an investment destination.
leveraged to ensure Africa can maintain its ‘Africa rising’ narrative. It will be no small feat to accomplish.
In South Africa, the former Depar tment of Trade and Industr y has introduced the Industrial Policy Action
Despite these challenges, the 4IR still presents endless
Plan, which is aimed at suppor ting industrialisation and
oppor tunities for economic restructuring in sub - Saharan
optimisation of the 4IR. By implementing plans such as
Africa. The technology of the revolution can potentially
these, which bring 4IR technology and combine it with
scale up production, increase employment and create
low production costs, emerging economies are of ten
new markets and products. As a result, the 4IR has the
able to leapfrog in the value chain and solve societal
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AFRICA RISING EDITORIAL
THE FUTURE IS AFRICAN Various formal policy initiatives have been developed in an effort to improve the region’s ability to benefit from the 4IR: Shaping the future of education, gender and work Ensuring that talent is developed and deployed to suppor t economic and social grow th and development. Africa Skills Initiative Connecting education and training providers, government, businesses and civil societ y to create jobs and build a skilled workforce. Internet for all issues, including creating jobs. According to De Villiers, South
Focusing on providing digital skills,
Africa is well - positioned to do this because of our relatively
connectivit y and the roll - out of
mature infrastructure and young population. Ndabeni -Abrahams
infrastructure to create millions of new
confirms this, saying, “Africa has shown digital leapfrogging
Internet users.
capabilities in the past through successful digital transformation – the area where we are seeing grow th occur in Africa.”
Africa Strategic Infrastructure Initiative
With this in mind, governments on the continent must focus
Seeking to at tract private investment into
on providing a strong institutional architecture that suppor ts
public infrastructure development by
technological transfers and programmes that encourage
at tracting financing.
innovation, including tax incentives that boost acquisition and innovation in production capabilities. Even with the threats it poses to jobs in sub - Saharan Africa,
Sources
the 4IR can position countries in the region to pursue the failed
Technology Analysis & Strategic
industrial agenda by expor ting digital ser vices and suppor ting
Management
intra - regional trade. It also brings with it the potential for
Brand South Africa
communit y, ser vice and infrastructure transformation which will
Money web
generate long -term benefits. If the correct policies are put in
The Guardian
place and the appropriate regulator y environment is created,
World Economic Forum
Africa could find itself at the centre of the 4IR.
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INTERVIEW MOTHEO TVET COLLEGE
UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH
MOTHEO TVET COLLEGE PRINCIPAL Please give a brief over view of the
Growing recognition for online
company and its current products
education is another challenge. The
and ser vices.
World Economic Forum calls online learning “ the future of education” in
Motheo T VET College is one of the
its Global Shapers repor t, as it helps
four public T VET Colleges in the
make education more accessible.
Free State. The College comprises a Central of fice, three campuses,
What are your company’s key
three satellite campuses, the Centre
transformation milestones?
for Entrepreneurship and Rapid Incubator, a Plot and National
To ensure the prompt commencement
Ar tisan Academy.
of teaching and learning at the star t of ever y term. The College at tained
We offer a programme mix of both
an accreditation of IS090 01:2015 by
Engineering NC(V) and Report 191
the British Standards Institute.
and Business Studies NC(V) and NAME: PROF: DIPILONE MONYADIWA MARIANNA PHUTSISI
Report 191 programmes. Training of
I also came up with the concept of
disabled students (deaf, blind and
establishing an Ar tisan Academy
physically impaired) are catered for at
with the intention of fast-tracking
the majority of our campuses.
the development and provision of
OCCUPATION AND POSITION:
ar tisans in line with the National Skills
PRINCIPAL:
What do you see as the key
Recognition and suppor t of people
MOTHEO TVET COLLEGE
challenges for transformation
with disabilities.
FIRST JOB:
in your sector? In this countr y we are one of the best
LECTURER AT SEFIKENG COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BEST ADVICE AND WHO GAVE IT: THE SKY IS THE LIMIT FOR SUCCESS (GIVEN BY MY FATHER) BEST BUSINESS BOOK READ
The TVET College sector is still a male -
T VET Colleges that are providing
dominated sector. We have few female
outstanding suppor t to people
principals, not more than 10 out of 50
with disabilities. We also promote
TVET Colleges in South Africa. Even
women into senior positions within
with those that are in higher positions,
the College. We have three women
there is a lot of resistance from others.
campus managers, as well as women in middle management.
THIS YEAR:
We need to encourage science,
OWN IT: OPRAH WINFREY IN HER
technology, engineering and
What skills do you think the new
OWN WORDS
mathematics education.
generation of black leaders are going
MOST INSPIRING BUSINESS
to need?
LEADER:
It is estimated that by 2020, as many
OPRAH WINFREY
as 80% of all future jobs will require
HOW YOU RELAX:
science, technology, engineering and
FAMILY TIME
mathematics (STEM) education and
face -to -face – leaders of ten rely
the South African government has
heavily on digital devices for
BUSINESS PHILOSOPHY (IN ONE SENTENCE): HARD WORK PAYS OFF.
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begun work on solving this shor t fall and using programmes to reach out
• L eadership skills – people should be consistent in their leadership. • B uilding relationships and trust
communication. • Data - driven decision - making –
to the youth by encouraging them to
managers must rely on internal data
pursue STEM.
to make key decisions.
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MOTHEO TVET COLLEGE ADVERTORIAL
MOTHEO TVET COLLEGE THE GATEWAY TO EMPLOYABILITY
M ot h e o T V E T C o l l e g e i s o n e o f t h e
p rov i s i o n o f a r t i s a n s i n l i n e w i t h
t h e l e a d S E TA . We re c e nt l y e nte re d
fo u r p u b l i c T V E T C o l l e g e s i n t h e
t h e N a t i o n a l S k i l l s D eve l o p m e nt
i nto a s i g n e d a g re e m e nt w i t h t h e
Fre e S ta te, s e r v i n g t h e M ot h e o
S t ra te g y ’s (N S D S) ta rg et o f
M I CT S E TA i n p a r t n e r s h i p w i t h D i g i l a b
a n d X h a r i e p D i s t r i ct s. T h e C o l l e g e
p ro d u c i n g 3 0 0 0 0 a r t i s a n s by 2 0 3 0.
to t ra i n 5 0 fe m a l e s t u d e nt s to
c o m p r i s e s t h re e c a m p u s e s, a
We h a ve a S EDA - f u n d e d “ D e s i g n
q u a l i f y a s S a te l l i te I n s ta l l e r s.
c e nt ra l o f f i c e a n d t h re e s a te l l i te s.
a n d L i n e M a nu fa ct u r i n g I n c u b a to r ” p roj e ct i n B l o e m fo nte i n to
T h e C o l l e g e a l so o f fe r s a b ro a d
B l o e m fo nte i n c a m p u s fo c u s e s
s e r v i c e t h e c o m m u n i t y i n te r m s
nu m b e r o f l e a r n e r s h i p s, a c c re d i te d
m a i n l y o n t h e t ra i n i n g o f B u s i n e s s
o f p l u m b i n g , e l e ct r i c a l s e r v i c e
s k i l l s p ro g ra m m e s a n d a nu m b e r o f
S t u d i e s N C( V ) a n d R e p o r t 191
and enhancing the building and
c o m m u n i t y d i re cte d p ro g ra m m e s.
p ro g ra m m e s. Tra i n i n g o f d i s a b l e d
c o n s t r u ct i o n s e cto r.
s t u d e nt s (d e a f, b l i n d a n d
T h e C o l l e g e s e r ve s i nte r n a t i o n a l
p hy s i c a l l y i m p a i re d) a re c a te re d
T h e c o l l e g e h a s fo s te re d
s t u d e nt s f ro m t h e n e i g h b o u r i n g
fo r a t t h i s c a m p u s.
p a r t n e r s h i p s w i t h a s p e ct r u m o f
s ta te o f Le sot h o.
l o c a l b u s i n e s s e s, g ove r n m e nt H i l l s i d e V i ew c a m p u s s e r ve s
i n s t i t u t i o n s, m u n i c i p a l i t i e s a n d
B l o e m a n d a Tow n s h i p w h i c h i s 8 k m
par tners who assist with skills
f ro m t h e c e nt ra l o f f i c e.
d eve l o p m e nt w h e re a c c re d i ta t i o n i s n ot yet i n p l a c e.
Contact: a: c/o St Georges and Aliwal streets p/o: Private Bag X20509
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w h i c h i s a p p rox i m a te l y 70 k m f ro m
C o l e g Gwe nt (U K ), N o r t h l i n k
t: 051 406 9300
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T V E T C o l l e g e (C a p e Tow n), We s t -
h a s a p ro g ra m m e m i x o f b ot h
Lot h i a n C o l l e g e (S c ot l a n d) a n d
f: 051 406 9434
e n g i n e e r i n g a n d b u s i n e s s s t u d i e s.
Wa r w i c ks h i re C o l l e g e G ro u p i n Le a m i n g to n S p a (U K ).
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o f Fre e S ta te, t h e C e nt ra l U n i ve r s i t y
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o f Te c h n o l o g y a n d t h e M a n g a u n g
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M ot h e o T V E T C o l l e g e o p e ra te s
fa s t - t ra c k i n g t h e d eve l o p m e nt a n d
c l o s e l y w i t h S E TA s a n d B a n k S E TA i s
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SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING FOR TRANSFORMATION AND EMPOWERMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA By Honourable Minister Naledi Pandor E d u c a t i o n h a s b e e n i d e nt i f i e d a s t h e m o s t e n a b l i n g c o nt r i b u to r to s o c i o - e c o n o m i c d e ve l o p m e nt i n a ny s o c i et y. I t i s fo r t h i s re a s o n t h a t d e m o c ra t i c S o u t h A f r i c a h a s m a d e e d u c a t i o n a n a p ex p r i o r i t y i n t h e w i d e ra n g e o f p o l i c y a c t i o n s d i re c te d a t a d d re s s i n g t h e ve r y n e g a t i ve a n d d i s a b l i n g e f fe c t s o f a p a r t h e i d e d u c a t i o n p o l i c y.
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SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING EDITORIAL
Ad d r e s s i n g exc l u s i o n
n e a r u n i ve r s a l a c c e s s to sc h o o l i n g fo r a l l c h i l d re n
There are inade quacies in all are as of societ y in
o f sc h o o l - g o i n g a g e. Ef fo r t s d i re cte d a t i m p rov i n g
South Africa primarily du e to the le gacy of apar theid.
sc h o o l i n g o u tc o m e s a t h i g h e r su c c e s s ra te s i n s e n i o r
Ine qualit y and exclusion in e ducation have b e en
c e r t i f i c a te exa m i n a t i o n s h a ve b e e n s t re n g t h e n e d.
par ticularly high for black pe ople and women. Currently, more than 70% of students in higher Eve n t h o u g h re c e nt re s e a rc h i n d i c a te s t h a t t h e re
education are black, with more than 70% from families
i s s i g n i f i c a nt c h a n g e, t h e u n e q u a l a c c e s s to
that did not have access previously. One of the most
h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n re m a i n s a c h a l l e n g e. I n o rd e r
significant changes is the fact that female students
to a d d re s s t h e p a s t exc l u s i o n o f b l a c k p e o p l e f ro m
constitute a majorit y in our universities and colleges.
h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n, a ra n g e o f i n i t i a t i ve s h a ve b e e n i nt ro d u c e d.
Tr a n s fo r m a t i o n a n d e m p owe r m e nt I t i s n a i ve to a s su m e t h a t a c h i ev i n g i n c re a s e d
C o m p u l so r y e d u c a t i o n fo r a l l c h i l d re n wa s
a c c e s s o f b l a c k s t u d e nt s a n d wo m e n s i g n a l s
i nt ro d u c e d i n 19 94. To d a y S o u t h Af r i c a h a s a c h i eve d
t ra n s fo r m a t i o n a n d e m p owe r m e nt. T h e i nve s t m e nt i n su p p o r t o f fo u n d a t i o n a l a c a d e m i c p ro g ra m m e s h a s re su l te d i n i m p rove d g ra d u a t i o n ra te s a n d su c c e s s i n f i e l d s o f s t u d y su c h a s e n g i n e e r i n g , sc i e n c e a n d m a t h e m a t i c s. N i n e o u t o f 10 (94.3%) S o u t h Af r i c a n s c a n re a d a n d w r i te – i n 19 94, i t wa s ju s t 61% . We h a ve a l so a d d e d a ye a r o f sc h o o l i n g to p re p a re c h i l d re n fo r sc h o o l (G ra d e R). W i t h ove r 70 0 0 0 0 c h i l d re n a c c e s s i n g e a r l y childhood education in the last financial ye a r, we h a ve e s ta b l i s h e d a f i r m fo u n d a t i o n fo r a c o m p re h e n s i ve e a r l y c h i l d h o o d d eve l o p m e nt (EC D) p ro g ra m m e t h a t i s a n i nte g ra l p a r t o f t h e e d u c a t i o n sy s te m. We a re ta rg et i n g sc h o o l s w i t h p o o r i nf ra s t r u ct u re a n d a b o u t 2 0 0 o u t o f 5 0 0 h a ve b e e n re p l a c e d. We a re m a k i n g p ro g re s s w i t h u p g ra d i n g t h o s e w i t h o u t wa te r a n d s a n i ta t i o n a n d a b o u t h a l f t h a t we re i d e nt i f i e d i n t h i s g ove r n m e nt te r m , h a ve b e e n f i xe d. T h i s ye a r we w i l l s p e n d R 6.8 - b i l l i o n o n fe e d i n g l e a r n e r s t h ro u g h t h e N a t i o n a l S c h o o l N u t r i t i o n P ro g ra m m e (N S N P ), w h i c h i s s i x t i m e s m o re t h a n t h e R1. 2- b i l l i o n a l l o c a te d i n 2 0 07/0 8. We w i l l s p e n d R18 5.5 - m i l l i o n o n l e a r n e r s w i t h i nte l l e ct u a l d i s a b i l i t i e s t h i s ye a r – a l m o s t t h re e t i m e s t h e R72- m i l l i o n f ro m l a s t ye a r.
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SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING EDITORIAL
There has also been progress in technical and
i n n ova t i o n i n n a t i o n a l p r i o r i t y a re a s. I n 2 0 0 8 we
vocational education. There were 358 393 students
s p e c i f i e d a re a s (we c a l l e d t h e m “g ra n d c h a l l e n g e”
in technical and vocational education in 2010 and the
a re a s) i n w h i c h we a i m e d to c a ta l y s e l e a d i n g - e d g e
number increased to 703 70 5 students in 2017.
i n n ova t i o n: g l o b a l c h a n g e, re n ewa b l e e n e rg y, s p a c e sc i e n c e, t h e b i o - e c o n o my, a n d t h e hu m a n sc i e n c e s.
The increase in black universit y graduates from 11 339
T h e s e a re n ot s i m p l y g ra n d c h a l l e n g e s. T h ey a re
in 19 94 to 20 513 in 20 0 4, and more recently 48 686
g l o b a l c h a l l e n g e s t h a t c a n o n l y b e so l ve d t h ro u g h
in 2014, also points to progress in transformation and
g l o b a l c o l l a b o ra t i o n a n d c o o p e ra t i o n. G ove r n m e nt ’s
empowerment.
ro l e i s to c a ta l y s e i nve s t m e nt i n key m u l t i - d i sc i p l i n a r y a re a s t h a t w i l l d r i ve i n n ova t i o n i n a l l sc i e n c e s.
I n J a nu a r y 2 018 f re e h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n t h ro u g h a n a t i o n a l b u r s a r y fo r p o o r a n d wo r k i n g - c l a s s s t u d e nt s
South Africa, in par tnership with several other African
wa s i nt ro d u c e d. T h e n ew b u r s a r y i s b e i n g p h a s e d i n
countries, made histor y when they se cure d the right
ove r f i ve ye a r s a n d t h i s ye a r ’s a l l o c a t i o n o f m o re t h a n
to co - host the Square K ilometre Array (SK A) global
R3 0 - b i l l i o n h a s b e e n p rov i d e d to su p p o r t ove r 75 0 0 0 0
radio telescope. The bid, suppor te d by South Africa’s
s t u d e nt s i n p u b l i c c o l l e g e s a n d u n i ve r s i t i e s.
construction of the exciting M e erK AT telescope, a pre cursor for the SK A , and several human capital
I t i s g ove r n m e nt ’s ro l e to i nve s t i n, p ro m ote a n d
development programmes, has contribute d immensely
c a ta l y s e sc i e n c e a n d te c h n o l o g i c a l i n n ova t i o n i n
to raising interest in science, te chnology, engine ering
S o u t h Af r i c a. G ove r n m e nt a ct s a s a c a ta l y s t fo r
and maths across Africa. >>
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ADVERTORIAL PM SKILLSHOUSE
PM SKILLSHOUSE
WHAT WE BELIEVE LEARNING At PM Skillshouse, we believe that training is a force for good and that by empowering individuals with practical knowledge and understanding, we can give them some of the tools they need to succeed. We build this vision every day; bringing it to life in auditoriums, boardrooms, training rooms, classrooms, community halls, churches and playgrounds so that we fundamentally touch and change the minds, hearts and lives of others in a real and practical way.
OUR JOURNEY Started in 2014 by our founder, entrepreneur and training activist Portia Malatji from Limpopo Maphalle Village with a mere R30, PM Skillshouse is a dynamic, futurefacing company. We aim to solve the issue of lack of financial education in communities and address the issue of unemployment. We are driven to change lives through consumer
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FOUNDER, PORTIA MALATJI We are PM Skillshouse We are brave We are passionate We are ready We believe in data
FOUNDED IN 2014 financial education training that is meaningful, relevant and inspiring. We use local languages and stories to solve problems while creating jobs. To ensure we deliver on this big audacious goal, we have created our Vision 2020: training one million people by the end of 2020. We’re well on our way!
121 490 PEOPLE TRAINED (JUNE 2019)
We’ve trained 121 490 people to date and are adding to this number every day. We’ve also empowered 324 trainers across the country with the skills training and accreditation they need to start and grow their own training businesses. Website: www.pmskillshouse.com Facebook: PM Skillshouse Learning & Development Instagram: pm_skillshouse Linkedin: PM Skillshouse
324 TRAINERS EMPOWERED ACROSS SOUTH AFRICA CONTACT Address: Sovereign House, Office 2, 5th Floor, Cnr Mullins & Sovereign Street, Bedfordview, 2700 Email: info@pmskillshouse.co.za Tel: 011 615 0527
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As a result of our focus on
First, there needs to be a closer
with an inclusive academic profile
astronomy and par tnerships with
link bet ween the needs and
and intellectual tradition.
multinational companies relate d
oppor tunities in the economy and
to information and communication
training of fered in our institutions.
Fifth, while the increased presence of
te chnology, the engine ering
Second, a greater expansion in
female students is very positive, many
re quire d for radio astronomy is
the training of ar tisans is urgently
women have indicated they feel unsafe
thriving, with African exper tise
needed. Third, too many of our
on campuses and often face physical
b e coming a sought- af ter source of
students register in fields that are
threats and sexual harassment.
innovation for these companies.
not a priorit y for our grow th and development objectives.
It is clear from this brief indication of
However, despite all these positive
critical issues facing higher education
achievements much more needs
Four th, many of our institutions
and training that while we have had
to be done to ensure sustained
have not transformed into open
progress since 1994, a great deal
transformation and empowerment.
transparent democratic institutions
more remains to be achieved.
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Gauflora now trading as Tefla is a black owned, BBBEE Level 1 contributor. We are a one-stop shop with an experienced Project delivery on time and within budget.
and qualied team of professionals
Tef la offers a wide range of services, among others:
capable of designing, planning and
Civil Engineering Services
implementing projects of all magnitude.
Turnkey (Design and Construction of Roads, Stormwater, Bridges, Bulk Water and Sewer Reticulation Services).
General Building Services Construction of Houses, Halls, Corporate Buildings, Places of Learning etc.
Landscaping and Horticultural Maintenance
With over 10 years’ experience, the company has managed to forge a reputable national footprint in the Civils, Facilities Management and Landscaping industries.
• Landscape Installations. • Horticultural Maintenance.
Facilities Management • Waste Management. • Landscape Maintenance. • Hygiene and Pest Control. • Car Wash Services. • Professional Cleaning Services. • Day-to-day Operation and Care.
NOW TRADING AS:
Tel: 011 394 2132 Fax: 086 566 7277 Email: info@tefla.co.za Address: 193 High Road, Bredell, 1619
www.tefla.co.za
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EKURHULENI ARTISANS AND SKILLS TRAINING CENTRE INTERVIEW
Ekurhuleni Artisans and Skills Training Centre P l e a s e c o m m e nt o n t h e
a r t i s a n s, t hu s h a v i n g a n i m p a ct
h i s to r y o f E AS TC a n d t h e
o n t h e s k i l l s d eve l o p m e nt i n SA i n
s e r v i c e s yo u o f fe r.
g e n e ra l. T h e re i s a hu g e i nte re s t
Eku r hu l e n i A r t i s a n s & S k i l l s
f ro m h i g h sc h o o l k i d s wa nt i n g
Tra i n i n g C e nt re re a l i s e d i n 2 0 0 6
to ta ke u p a r t i s a n t ra i n i n g a s a n
t h a t t h e re i s a hu g e g a p i n t h e
a l te r n a t i ve o pt i o n to yo u r n o r m a l
e d u c a t i o n sy s te m a n d t h a t i s
a c a d e m i c u n i ve r s i t y e d u c a t i o n.
w h e re we a re a l re a d y m a k i n g a d i f fe re n c e a n d w i l l c o nt i nu e
W h a t s e r v i c e s a r e o f fe r e d by
to d o so i n t h e f u t u re. O u r
M o b i l e Tr a i l e r ?
p ro g ra m m e s a re d eve l o p e d to
A l l c i v i l wo r ks, i n c l u d i n g we l d i n g ,
e q u i p t h e p e r so n w i t h e s s e nt i a l
c a r p e nt r y - i n d u s t r i a l, p a i nt i n g ,
s k i l l s i n a wo r ks h o p e nv i ro n m e nt
d e c o ra t i n g a n d b r i c k l a y i n g.
ove r a s h o r t p e r i o d o f t i m e. O n
A l t h o u g h we o f fe r t h e s e r v i c e
c o m p l et i o n o f t h e c o u r s e t h e
o f M o b i l e Tra i n i n g , we a l wa y s
t ra i n e e w i l l b e c o m p ete nt i n
re c o m m e n d t h a t t ra i n i n g ta ke s
specific skills in one of the
p l a c e a t o u r c e nt re, w h e re
13 t ra d e s o f fe re d. T h ey w i l l b e
l e a r n e r s c a n i nte ra ct w i t h ot h e r s
OUR AWARDS WON:
a b l e to s ta r t wo r k i n g i m m e d i a te l y,
a n d h a ve a c c e s s to a f u l l y
• ACQ Global award
e i t h e r a s a n e m p l oye e o f a
e q u i p p e d s k i l l s t ra i n i n g c e nt re. I t
• WQC Award
l a rg e c o r p o ra t i o n o r a s a n
a l so d e p e n d s o n t h e nu m b e r o f
• COI – Business Excellence Award
e nt re p re n e u r, a n d a s a re su l t
l e a r n e r s fo r u s to b e a b l e to o f fe r
• 2016 FP&M Seta Achiever award –
a l so p rov i d e jo b s to ot h e r l e s s
t h i s s e r v i c e.
CEO: SEAN KEITH ANTHONY FENN
Best Training Provider
fo r t u n a te i n d i v i d u a l s.
• 2017 South African Construction W h a t i s E AS TC ’s c o nt r i b u t i o n to
Award – Best Training Excellence
W h a t a r e s o m e o f yo u r m aj o r
t h e g r ow t h o f t h e e c o n o my
m i l e s to n e s , a c h i eve m e nt s
a n d e m p l oy m e nt ?
Fenn says: “One of the biggest
a n d c h a l l e n g e s?
O u r m i s s i o n i s to e m p owe r
challenges to youth employabilit y
A s p e r o u r m i s s i o n s ta te m e nt, we
p e o p l e a n d c o nt r i b u te to so c i a l
are usable skills. We focus on
fo c u s o n e q u i p p i n g i n d i v i d u a l s
u p l i f t m e nt by p re s e nt i n g s h o r t,
equipping our youth with real skills
w i t h p ra ct i c a l s k i l l s a n d h a ve
p ra ct i c a l - o r i e nta te d s k i l l s
to enable employabilit y. These
t h ro u g h t h e ye a r s m a n a g e d to
c o u r s e s. O u r a i m i s to e q u i p
skills are linked to the needs of
a c h i eve t h a t.
individuals with the necessar y
business and to make it possible
s k i l l s a n d d eve l o p m e nt t h a t w i l l
for learners to have a hope and a
What are some of the trends
e n a b l e t h e m to b e e m p l oye d
future in our economy.”
yo u ’ve n ot i c e d i n t h e i n d u s t r y
i n t h e c o m m e rc i a l s e cto r o r to
ove r t h e l a s t 13 ye a r s?
b e c o m e e nt re p re n e u r s i n t h e i r
T h e re h a s b e e n a s te a d y g row t h
ow n r i g ht.
o f a r t i s a n s’ sc h o o l s o p e n i n g u p i n t h e c o u nt r y ove r t h e p a s t
T h i s i s a c h i eve d by p rov i d i n g
13 ye a r s. We h a ve a l so n ot i c e d a
t h e s e i n d i v i d u a l s w i t h su p e r i o r
s h i f t i n t h e g ove r n m e nt fo c u s o n
t ra i n i n g i n t h e i r s p e c i a l i s t f i e l d s.
f u n d i n g f ro m t h e m o re a c a d e m i c
O u r o bj e ct i ve i s to e q u i p e a c h
t y p e to m o re fo c u s o n t ra i n i n g o f
p e r so n w i t h s k i l l s fo r l i fe.
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ADVERTORIAL EKURHULENI ARTISAN SKILLS AND TRAINING CENTRE
Ekurhuleni
COMPANY INFORMATION
Artisans and Skills Training Centre Ekurhuleni Ar tisans and Skills
by their respective employers to
Training Centre realised in 20 0 6
improve on their skills. Courses
already that there is a huge gap
are tailor-made to suit specific
in the education system and that
requirements of the employer’s wide
is where we are already making a
range of needs through practical
dif ference and will continue to do so
training courses.
in the future. Our programmes are developed
Our courses are af fordable to place
to equip the person with essential
them within reach of lower income
skills in a workshop environment
groups. Our ultimate goal is to
over a shor t period of time. On
restore the self- esteem and self-
completion of the course the trainee
confidence of the unemployable
will be competent in a specific field
or “school drop - outs” and provide
and will be able to star t working
them with the necessar y skills to
immediately, either as an employee
be financially independent and to
of a large corporation or even as an
provide for their families.
entrepreneur, and as a result also providing jobs to other less for tunate
Ekurhuleni Ar tisans and Skills
individuals.
Training Centre of fers a number of non - accredited skills courses and
COUR S E CONTE NT I S TAILOR - MADE
numerous SETA - accredited courses
TO S UIT
in 13 trades up to learnership
• Artisans already employed in the
level. We are also in the process
industry and wanting to improve
of acquiring private college status
their skills.
so that we can cater for a wider
• Artisans readying themselves to do
corporate market.
their Trade Test. • People that want to change careers.
Our students will be an asset to any
• School drop - outs that show an
company in the sense that they
interest in and have the ability to
already have the necessar y skills
work well with their hands.
training to be productive from day
• College and university students who
one.
need to gain practical experience. OU R VI S ION
• School-leavers who want to specialise in one of these trades;
The vision of Ekurhuleni Ar tisans
who have just passed matric with no
and Skills Training Centre is to be
future plans in place yet. They now
the skills training centre of choice in
have the opportunity to evaluate
South Africa and the continent.
STATISTICS/ DEMOGRAPHICS/ HISTORY Year founded: 2006 Holding company: Tefla Group Number of employees: 54 Number and location of branches: 1 BEE level: 1 (135% recognition) Trade affiliations: • Ekurhuleni Captains of Industry Forum (ECOIF) • Progressive Business Forum (PBF) • Association of Private Providers of Education Training and Development (APPETD) • Proudly South African • LEADSA Memberships: • Department of Higher Education and Training • Progressive Business Forum (PBF) • CETA • EW SETA • FoodBev SETA • Mictseta CONTACT DETAILS Physical address: 43b Maxwell Street, Kempton Park, 1619 Telephone number: 011 394 1488 / 011 970 3082 / 3 /5 Fax number: 011 394 3154 Email address: queries@eastc.co.za Website: www.eastc.co.za
all the trade options and choose the course and career prospects
OU R M I S S ION
that appeals to them. A little
Our mission is to empower people
entrepreneurial spirit combined with
and contribute to social up - lif tment
the right course will go a long way
by presenting practical - orientated
towards building a prosperous and
skills courses, through superior
successful private business.
training, in a market- related need
• Employees who have been sent
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Tel: 011 394 1488 / 011 970 3082/3/5 Cell: 082 605 1134
EKURHULENI
ARTISANS AND SKILLS TRAINING CENTRE
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Boilermaking Rigging Pipe Fitting Welding Plumbing Electrical Carpentry Bricklaying Painting & Decorating CNC Programming Aircon & Refrigeration Sheet Metal Work Fitting Glazing French Polishing Tiling Fibre Optic Technician OSP Civil Works Specialist Surface Grinding Turning Milling Carpentry and Joinery Solar Quality Control
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Instrumentation with Process Control Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) Electronics Property Maintenance Boilermaking & Pipe Fitting Cutting Torch & Plasma Cutting Boilermaking & Co2 Welding Data Cabling (LAN) Road Maintenance Auto Electrical Hydraulic Pneumatics Panelbeating Spraypainting Petrol Mechanic Diesel Mechanic Services Brakes Basic Air Brush
“ASSISTANCE WITH STUDENT LOANS AVAILABLE” “SATURDAY PART TIME CLASSES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE” “NEW COURSES START EVERY MONDAY”
Accommodation
• R900 for 3 weeks • Student to supply own food and bedding
Who Should Attend ?
NO MATRIC REQUIRED Ekurhuleni Artisans & Skills Training Centre Ekurhuleni Training Centre
@EastcQueries @ekurhuleni_trainingcentre
Fax: 011 394 3154 Email: queries@eastc.co.za Address: 43b Maxwell Street, Kempton Park, 1619
www.eastc.co.za
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SKILLS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
DANIEL GIBHARD
Skills Development Corporation (SDC) recognises its obligation to raise the profile of education, training and skills development within South Africa. We are an accredited training provider and have aligned all our courses across many different SETAs to fall within the critical skills requirements of South Africa, whilst ensuring we maintain the highest principles, core values and ethical standards.
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER FIRST JOB: Site cleaner on my uncle’s construction site BEST ADVICE: If people don’t laugh at your dreams, they aren’t big enough. HOW YOU RELAX: Time with my family BUSINESS PHILOSOPHY: Always be a man of your word
CONTACT DETAILS
WHAT DO YOU SEE AS THE KEY CHALLENGE FOR TRANSFORMATION IN YOUR SECTOR? Skills development is one of the most important parts of sustainable transformation in South Africa. The key challenge for transformation in our sector is the lack of quality education. Another challenge is the disbelief that SETA-accredited training providers can provide free education and training, which will create an opportunity to empower the youth to begin their journey of financial freedom and stability. The biggest challenge we deal with daily is other training providers constantly looking for shortcuts, focusing on quantities rather than quality, and pushing for higher numbers to reach higher turnovers. WHAT SKILLS DO YOU THINK THE NEW GENERATION OF BLACK LEADERS ARE GOING TO NEED? The new generation of black leaders in South Africa could potentially be one of our learners which is why we implant fundamental skills that have become overlooked in recent years and are not taught at school level. We believe that all new generation leaders should be skilled in ethics, attire, personal finances, timekeeping, etiquette and regulations, following policies and procedures. Most importantly, having respect for your fellow South Africans regardless of their age, gender or race. HOW IS THE DRIVE FOR SUSTAINABILITY CHANGING THE WAY YOU DO BUSINESS?
011 900 3115
info@sd c o rp.c o.z a
www.sdc o rp.c o.z a
The constant drive for sustainability will always change the way we do business because people evolve, needs change and to stay ahead, we as a company need to adapt. For us to achieve sustainability, we have focused on delivering new ways of working, widening our ser vice offering and expanding our capabilities to attract new and retain existing clients. We have recently developed SDC Wealth, which is an authorised Financial Ser vice Provider, focused on providing our learners with full-time employment after successful completion of their learnerships. WHO DO YOU ADMIRE THE MOST AND WHY? Our admiration starts with a famous quote by Nelson Mandela: “Education is the most powerful weapon, which you can use to change the world”. We admire the fact that our students are there to empower themselves by gaining an education, but most of all we admire our staff for all their hard work and dedication in making this possible for our learners. DESCRIBE THE BUSINESS PHILOSOPHY SDC PRIDES ITSELF ON
Third Flo o r, Bl o c k B, Cresta J u n c t i o n , Judges Avenu e, C res ta ,
The saying goes, “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime” – that for us applies now more than ever. Skills development needs to be approached with patience because developing a skill takes time. Our end goal and main focus lie in furthering our learners’ abilities and ensuring that they have a solid foundation from which they can obtain full-time employment. We proudly stand by our slogan: “We are the difference” because we do make a difference in people’s lives.
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TRANSFORMING EDUCATION THROUGH SKILLS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY VISION AND MISSION To d el i ver to p q u a lit y e d u c a t io n a n d t ra in in g d eve lo p me n t s e r v ic e s to ou r c lie n t s. To co ntrib ute to t h e s u c c es s o f o u r c lie n t s, e n h a n c e t h e ir b u s in e s s a n d c re a te in n ova t ive s olu t io n s to the ir c h a l l en g es – l ea d i n g to in c re a s e d p rod u c t iv it y a n d in c re a s in g we a lt h in t h e e c on omy. By p rov i d i n g ex c el l e n t c u s to me r s e r v ic e s w it h p a s s ion , c o mmit me n t a n d exp e r t is e, we will e nsure t h a t a l l c u s to m er n e e d s a n d exp e c ta t ion s a re me t . To t rea t ever y p er s o n a s a s p e c ia l, u n iq u e a n d d is t in c t ive in d iv id u a l a n d to b e f u lly resp o nsive to t h ei r i n teres t s a n d n e e d s. To a p p re c ia te t h e d ive r s e c u lt u re s o f o u r c ou n t r y. T h a t a l l wo rk u n d er ta ke n is re s u lt o r ie n ta te d w h ic h w ill le a d to c o n s t r u c t ive a n d u s e f ul o utc o m e s, s u c c es s es a n d a c h ieve me n t . To l ea rn o n a d a y-to - d a y b a s is f ro m a ll ou r c lie n t s a n d to ta ke re c o mme n d a t io n s o n b o a rd to c o n t i nu o u s ly i m p rove on s e r v ic e s to a c h ieve c u s tome r s a t is fa c t io n .
OUR SERVICES S DC p ri d es i t s el f on b e in g a b le to offe r a ll o u r c lie n t s in n ova t ive s olu t io n s a n d s e r v ice s a s p er b el ow : •
Ac c red i ted L ea r n e r s h ip P ro g ra mme s
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S k ills Au d it
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Ac c red i ted S k ills P rog ra mme s
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W S P / AT R/ P ivo ta l p la n
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En terp ri s e Deve lo p me n t B e n e fic ia r y
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A p p lic a t ion for S E TA g ra n t s
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S u p p l i er Deve lop me n t B e n e fic ia r y
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S k ills D eve lop me n t Wo r k s h o p s
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S o c i o -ec o n o mic D eve lo p me n t B e n e fic ia r y
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H u ma n Re s o u rc e S o lu t io n s
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L ea rn er S o u rc in g a n d P la c e me n t
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E mp loy me n t E q u it y ( p o lic y d eve lo p m e nt a n d re p o r t in g )
Par tner/Shareholder: Rainelle Naidoo Operations Manager: Mandi Gibhard Marketing and Communications Manager: Kyle Gardner Sales Manager: Mikaela Robertson HR Manager: Lusanda Grace Ye a r f o u n d e d : 2 0 1 2
011 900 3115
info@sdcorp.co.za
Number of employees: 58 Number of branches: 2 BEE partner: Rainelle Naidoo F i n a n c i a l y e a r- e n d : F e b r u a r y Holding company: SDC Group Holdings (Pty) Ltd Bank: FNB
www.sdcorp.co.za
Third Floor, Block B, Cresta Junction, Judges Avenue, Cresta, Randburg 2194
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SKILLS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
UPSKILLING LEADERS OF TOMORROW Boosting South Africa’s economy through skills development
The Skills Development Corporation recognises our obligation to raising the
BENEFITS
profile of education, training and skills
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Level 2 B-BBEE contributor with 51% black female ownership
development within South Africa. We, as an
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Sourcing of unemployed candidates, both abled and disabled
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Able to host any number of unemployed or employed learners in any industry
standards in carrying out all our business
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Learnerships can be hosted onsite or offsite
operations. Through our strategically
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Being an accredited training provider, we ensure that our clients are eligible for the tax
accredited training provider, maintain the highest principles, core values and ethical
specialised structure, we render excellent
allowances of R80 000 per abled learner and R120 000 per disabled learner, referred
and affordable training initiatives that
to in Section 12H of the Income Tax Act of South Africa
ensure quality of learning for people who were previously disadvantaged. We have campuses located in both Johannesburg and Cape Town.
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Access to additional B-BBEE points
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Deliver top quality education and training
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Provide excellent customer service with passion, commitment and expertise
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S K I L L S D E V E L O P M E N T C O R P O R AT I O N A D V E R T O R I A L
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES • • • • • • • • • • • •
Accredited Learnership Programmes Accredited Skills Programmes Enterprise Development Beneficiary Supplier Development Beneficiary Socio-Economic Development Beneficiary Learner Sourcing and Placement Skills Audit WSP/ATR/Pivotal Plan Application for SETA grants Skills Development Workshops Human Resource Solutions Employment Equity (Policy Development and Reporting)
Let us assist you in improving your B-BBEE rating.
FULL QUALIFICATIONS
Qualifications applied for:
The following is indicative of the learnerships (full qualifications): SAQA ID
Full Qualification (done over a ONE YEAR period)
NQF
Credits
61755
General Education and Training Certificate: Business Practice
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121
23833
National Certificate: Business Administration
2
130
67465
National Certificate: Business Administration Services
3
120
50080
Further Education and Training Certificate: Project Management
4
136
57712
LP 74630 Further Education and Training Certificate: Generic Management
4
150
93996
LP 71489 Further Education and Training Certificate: Contact Centre Operations
4
132
83946
LP 23654 National Certificate: Management
3
120
67464
LP 59276 Further Education and Training Certificate: Marketing
4
139
49648
National Certificate: New Venture Creation (SMME)
2
138
CETA • SAQA ID 24273 National Certificate: Community House Building (Level 2) ETDP • Skills Development Facilitator (Part Qualification)
CONTACT DETAILS Third Floor, Block B, Cresta Junction, Judges Avenue, Cresta, Randburg, 2194 010 900 3115
WR SETA SAQA ID
Full Qualification (done over a ONE YEAR period)
58206
National Certificate: Wholesale and Retail Operations
NQF
Credits
info@sdcorp.co.za
2
120
www.sdcorp.co.za
MICT SAQA ID
Full Qualification (done over a ONE YEAR period)
NQF
Credits
61591
National Certificate: Information Technology: End User Computing
3
130
78964
National Certificate: Information Technology: Technical Support
4
163
78964
Further Education and Training Certificate: Systems Development
4
165
48573
National Certificate: Information Technology: Systems Support
5
147
NQF
Credits
3
130
@skills.development.corporation @TheDevelopment
TETA SAQA ID
Full Qualification (done over a ONE YEAR period)
57831
National Certificate: Freight Handling
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BOON AFRICA INTERVIEW
BOON AFRICA A synonym for boon is blessing – and it is this conscious appreciation of opportunities that resonates through Boon Africa, not only among its staff, but the communities the company ser vices. Offering a niche mix of logistics, tax in Africa, construction (civil and building) as well as B-BBEE consultation, Boon Africa is on an exciting trajectory. We spoke to CEO Muhammadh S Amod to find out about their journey, offerings and bright future.
to oversee the sustainability and growth of construction in South Africa. A CIDB grade is determined by the contractor’s financial and technical capability.
“Boon is a relatively young company in that we started in 2017; however, the combined experience of the team amounts to 35 years and in two years we have already achieved more than R30-million turnover.
BOON AFRICA PROJECTS
“The nominations for a number of awards in three different categories, ranging from achieving excellence in young executive entrepreneurship to infrastructure and community development, correlates beautifully with our vision of creating a balance between making a profit and giving back to the community. “Our sector is missing young, vibrant individuals who are willing to provide an unsurpassed experiential perspective. I grew up in Chatsworth, so I have a personal appreciation for the immensely positive impact that infrastructure development provides for community.” The Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) is a national body that was established
The highest grade possible is 9 (currently only 178 companies have reached this pinnacle) and after only two years Boon has reached grade 7, with every intention of attaining grade 9 avidly and as soon as possible.
• Manenburg upgrade and regeneration in 2017 – exceeding the CPG target by 600% utilising local content (workers and companies) • Limpopo access road • Houghton Residential Apartments • Gugulethu low-cost housing project – 200 houses
CEO: MUHAMMADH S. AMOD
CONTACT DETAILS
012 012 5046
TRANSFORMATION IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY “Transformation in our sector has not been robust; unfortunately there are loopholes in the B-BBEE codes of good practice, hence, many technicalities are used to get away with counterproductive fronting, which in turn means the realisation of true transformation is being hampered. “The five biggest companies in South Africa have a 1-5 rating. But overall the sector is moving – and the trend is certainly positive”.
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By Nicole Forrest W i t h m i n i n g s t r u g g l i n g to re c ove r f ro m m a s s i ve l o s s e s o f m a r ket c a p i ta l − a n d re s o u rc e s i n a c o n s ta nt s ta te o f f l u x − a s u s ta i n a b l e s o l u t i o n i s n e e d e d to e n s u re t h e S o u t h A f r i c a n e c o n o my g et s b a c k o n i t s fe et.
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D I G G I N G D E E P F O R VA L U E E D I T O R I A L
Ac c o rd i n g to S ta t i s t i c s S o u t h Af r i c a, m i n i n g c o m p a n i e s h a d a to u g h g o o f i t i n t h e 12 m o nt h s to 3 0 J u n e 2 018. D e s p i te g row i n g 15% to R482- b i l l i o n, t h e i n d u s t r y i s yet to re a c h t h e s a m e h e i g ht s i t d i d i n 2 016 w h e n i t wa s va l u e d a t R 5 6 0 - b i l l i o n. A s a m a i n s ta y o f t h e c o u nt r y ’s e c o n o my, i t i s e s s e nt i a l m i n i n g re g a i n s i t s s t re n g t h. D e s p i te va r i o u s c o s t - s a v i n g i n i t i a t i ve s, a b ove - i nf l a t i o n i n c re a s e s c o nt i nu e to p u t t h e m i n i n g s e cto r u n d e r p re s su re. A l m o s t a l l p l a ye r s i n d i c a te a d e c l i n e i n e a r n i n g s b e fo re i nte re s t, ta xe s, d e p re c i a t i o n a n d a m o r t i s a t i o n. La b o u r c o nt i nu e s to b e t h e b i g g e s t d r i ve r o f c o s t s, s i t t i n g a t 4 6% o f o p e ra t i n g ex p e n s e s. “C o s t - s a v i n g i n i t i a t i ve s c o u l d n ot o f f s et t h e i m p a ct o f c o s t i nf l a t i o n. T h e i n c re a s e d c o s t s a n d p ro d u ct i o n c h a l l e n g e s m e a nt a we a ke n i n g i n ye a r l y re su l t s. To g et h e r w i t h t h e g o l d a n d p l a t i nu m i m p a i r m e nt s, i t m e a nt t h a t t h e i n d u s t r y re c o rd e d a l o s s fo r 2 018,” s a y s M i c h a l Kot zé, P w C Af r i c a’s E n e rg y U t i l i t i e s a n d R e so u rc e s Le a d e r. G o l d a n d p l a t i nu m we re t wo o f t h e h a rd e s t - h i t c o m m o d i t i e s, ex p e r i e n c i n g d e c l i n e s o f 4% a n d 5% , re s p e ct i ve l y − a b i g c o nt r i b u to r to t h e su s ta i n e d c o nt ra ct i o n o f m i n i n g , a s t h e S o u t h Af r i c a n i n d u s t r y i s h i g h l y ex p o s e d to t h e s e p re c i o u s m eta l s. Ac c o rd i n g to A n d r i e s R o s so u w, E n e rg y a n d M i n i n g A s su ra n c e Pa r t n e r a t P w C, “T h e d e c re a s e i n ra n d p r i c e s, a s we l l a s we a ke r p ro d u ct i o n fo r g o l d a n d p l a t i nu m , a re p u t t i n g d e e p - l eve l S o u t h Af r i c a n g o l d a n d p l a t i nu m p ro d u c e r s u n d e r s i g n i f i c a nt p re s su re, a s re f l e cte d i n t h e m a r ket c a p i ta l i s a t i o n o f t h e s e e nt i t i e s.” O f p a r t i c u l a r c o n c e r n to t h e i n d u s t r y i s e n e rg y – h ow m u c h i t c o s t s a n d h ow re l i a b l e t h e su p p l y. Powe r c u t s i m p l e m e nte d by Es ko m , w h i c h su p p l i e s 9 0 % o f S o u t h Af r i c a’s e l e ct r i c i t y, p o s e a m ajo r t h re a t to m i n e s. P ro d u ct i o n a t A n g l o A m e r i c a n P l a t i nu m a l o n e fe l l by 6% i n t h e f i r s t q u a r te r o f 2 019, t h a n ks i n n o s m a l l
p a r t to t h e l o s s o f o p e ra t i n g t i m e a s a re su l t o f l o a d s h e d d i n g. T h e m i n i n g b e h e m ot h l o s t 14 0 0 0 o u n c e s o f p l a t i nu m i n F e b r u a r y 2 019 a l o n e w h e n t h e n a t i o n a l u t i l i t y i m p l e m e nte d f i ve s t ra i g ht d a y s o f p owe r c u t s. I n M a rc h, t h e N a t i o n a l E n e rg y R e g u l a to r o f S o u t h Af r i c a (N E R SA) a n n o u n c e d e l e ct r i c i t y c o s t i n c re a s e s o f 9. 41% i n 2 019 a n d a f u r t h e r 8.1% i n 2 0 2 0. T h i s i s a m ajo r c a u s e fo r c o n c e r n i n t h e m i n i n g s e cto r. M i n e s a n d t h e m i n i n g s e cto r a re by fa r t h e b i g g e s t u s e r s o f e l e ct r i c i t y i n t h e c o u nt r y. I n c re a s e s su c h a s t h e s e n ot o n l y i n c re a s e t h e c o s t o f g et t i n g c o m m o d i t i e s o u t o f t h e g ro u n d, b u t a l so o u r a b i l i t y to p ro c e s s ra w m a te r i a l s i nto m o re va l u a b l e o re. Ac c o rd i n g to M i n i s te r o f M i n e ra l R e so u rc e s a n d E n e rg y Gwe d e M a nta s h e, t h e h i g h c o s t o f e n e rg y u n d e r m i n e s o u r c o u nt r y ’s m i n e ra l b e n e f i c i a t i o n a m b i t i o n s. S p e a k i n g a b o u t m a n g a n e s e a t t h e l a u n c h o f t h e M a p u n g u bwe I n s t i t u te fo r S t ra te g i c
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communities. Reser voirs and pumped storage R e f l e ct i o n’s Th e Futu re o f M i n i n g i n S outh Afri c a:
schemes can also lead to the loss of thousands
S u n s et o r S u n ri s e? h e s a i d: “O u r b l a c k i ro n i s i n
of hectares of land, destroying wildlife habitats,
d e m a n d eve r y w h e re. B u t we c a n’ t b e n e f i c i a te i t h e re
agricultural land and entire communities. As a
b e c a u s e o u r e l e ct r i c i t y p r i c e s a re p ro h i b i t i ve l y h i g h.
result, intensive management is necessar y to
T h e s e e l e ct r i c i t y p r i c e s m a ke b e n e f i c i a t i o n
«ensure that these water sources are developed,
a d re a m.”
used, managed and controlled in a manner that is advantageous for all.
S o u t h Af r i c a a l so c o nt i nu e s to s t r u g g l e w i t h wa te r s h o r ta g e s. D e n n i s G i b so n, Ch i e f Te c h n i c a l O f f i c e r
At present, wind and solar energy have the greatest
a t B l a c k a n d Ve a tc h M i n i n g , s a y s t h a t su c h sc a rc i t y
potential to solve our energy problems. The
re q u i re s m i n e s to d r i ve u p e f f i c i e n cy a n d u s e l e s s o f
technical theoretical potential for wind power, if
t h i s p re c i o u s c o m m o d i t y.
wind farms were to be installed across the countr y, would be enough to meet the entire world’s
I n o u r c u r re nt sy s te m , u s i n g c o a l a s o u r m a i n so u rc e
electricit y demand. Adding to this, South Africa has
o f e n e rg y, we re q u i re a m a s s i ve a m o u nt o f wa te r to
one of the highest levels of solar irradiation in the
g e n e ra te e l e ct r i c i t y. O n t h e ot h e r s i d e o f t h e c o i n, a
world – double the amount required by countries
hu g e a m o u nt o f e l e ct r i c i t y i s re q u i re d to m ove a n d
in Europe to successfully meet their growing
p u r i f y wa te r. A s a re su l t, i n a wa te r- sc a rc e c o u nt r y
energy needs.
l i ke S o u t h Af r i c a, wa te r a n d e n e rg y m a n a g e m e nt s h o u l d b e c a r r i e d o u t i n a n i nte g ra te d wa y.
As these clean energy technologies become more readily available and bat ter y technology advances,
Considering the elements at play, hydro ele ctric power
they become increasingly price competitive, making
might se em a fit ting solution to the combine d water-
them an at tractive option for mines. However,
energy problem. Reser voirs, run - of- river and pumpe d
government and NERSA will need to deregulate
storag e schemes all have the potential to optimise
the energy market to boost more competition and
scarce water resources while also g enerating much -
encourage the development of water- ef ficient
ne e de d power for the national grid.
energy production technologies. Mining industr y players will also need to come to the par t y and
However, hydroelectric power generation comes
reduce their use of water and energy. It ’s likely
with its own set of challenges. This energy source
that this strategy will not only have the benefit of
may create its own set of social issues as it can result
reducing mines’ demands on national resources,
in limited accessibility to water for people in rural
but also improving their bot tom line.
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The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) makes a valuable contribution to the socio-economic development and prosperity of the people of South Africa by regulating the energy industry in accordance with government laws, policies, standards and international best practices in support of sustainable development. NERSA is a regulatory authority established as a juristic person in terms of Section 3 of the National Energy Regulator Act, 2004 (Act No. 40 of 2004). NERSA’s mandate is to regulate the electricity, piped-gas and petroleum pipelines industries in terms of the Electricity Regulation Act, 2006 (Act No. 4 of 2006), Gas Act, 2001 (Act No. 48 of 2001) and Petroleum Pipelines Act, 2003 (Act No. 60 of 2003). NERSA’s mandate is further derived from written government policies as well as regulations issued by the Minister of Energy. NERSA is expected to perform the necessary regulatory actions in anticipation of and/or in response to the changing circumstances in the energy industry. The Minister of Energy appoints Members of the Energy Regulator, comprising part-time (Non-Executive) and full-time (Executive) Regulator Members, including the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The Energy Regulator is supported by staff under the direction of the CEO.
Jacob Modise Chairperson
Maleho Nkomo
Deputy Chairperson
Chris Forlee
Full-Time Regulator Member and Chief Executive Officer
Yusuf Adam
Part-Time Regulator Member
Nomfundo Maseti Full-Time Regulator Member : Piped-Gas and Electricity
Kulawula House, 526 Madiba Street, Arcadia, 0083 Po Box 40343, Arcadia, 0007 (021) 401 4600
(021) 401 4700
www.nersa.org.za
info@nersa.org.za
@NERSA_ZA
@NERSAZA
Muzi Mkhize
Full-Time Regulator Member Petroleum Pipelines
Fungai Sibanda
Part-Time Regulator Member
NE R S A R E C EI C ES PFMA C LEAN AU DI T AWARD FO R 5TH CO N S ECUTI V E YEAR We a re prou d to annou nce t hat NERS A i s on ce ag ai n t h e re ci p i e nt of t h e Publ ic M a nage me nt Finance Ac t ( P FMA) Cl e an Audi t Award for 2017/ 18, awa rded by t he Aud itor- G e ne ral of S out h Afr i ca.
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INKOMATI-USUTHU CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT AGENCY ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF IMPOSING RESTRICTIONS ON WATER USERS WITHIN CROCODILE RIVER CATCHMENT T h e S o u t h Af r i c a n We a t h e r S e r v i c e i s su e d a S e a so n a l
n ot a p p l i e d. F a i l u re i n t h i s c o ntex t re fe r s to s to ra g e
Cl i m a te Wa tc h (J u n e to O cto b e r 2 019) o n 31 M a y 2 019. T h e ove r v i ew i s su c h t h a t El N i ñ o - S o u t h e r n O sc i l l a t i o n
i n t h e d a m (i f t h e d a m s to ra g e d ro p s to b e l ow 2 0 m i l l i o n m 3 ), t h e n t h i s wo u l d b e c o n s i d e re d a fa i l u re.
(EN S O) re m a i n s i n a m o d e ra te El N i ñ o s ta te a n d
T hu s, t h e fa i l u re to su p p l y wa te r to h i g h p r i o r i t y u s e r s
fo re c a s t s i n d i c a te i t w i l l re m a i n i n a t l e a s t we a k
(Ec o l o g i c a l Wa te r R e q u i re m e nt s (E W R), t h e c ro s s -
El N i ñ o s ta te t h ro u g h o u t s p r i n g. C a u t i o n h oweve r i s
b o rd e r f l ows to M oza m b i q u e a n d B a s i c H u m a n N e e d s).
t h a t EN S O fo re c a s t s a re we a k i n w i nte r a n d s p r i n g. The investigation looked at historical data and T h e re i s a n e a r l y i n d i c a t i o n o f d r i e r c o n d i t i o n s ove r
predictions of the future. Historical data indicates that
e a s te r n p a r t s o f t h e c o u nt r y d u r i n g s p r i n g (Au g u s t -
when no water restrictions are in place, releases from
S e pte m b e r- O cto b e r) a n d c o n n e cte d to t h i s, e a r l y
the Kwena Dam are approximately 5 m3/s or more, while
s p r i n g fo re c a s t s fo r e a s te r n p a r t s o f t h e c o u nt r y
the introduction of restrictions at their current level
i n d i c a te a l owe r nu m b e r o f ra i ny d a y s a b ove 15 m m ,
reduces the release to approximately less than 3.5 m3/s.
b u t h i g h e r nu m b e r o f d a y s a b ove 5 m m. T h i s su g g e s t s t h a t ra i nfa l l m a y s t i l l b e re g u l a r, h oweve r l e s s i nte n s e
A s to c h a s t i c a n a l y s i s wa s c a r r i e d o u t w i t h t h e s e t wo
t h a n n o r m a l. W i t h re g a rd s to te m p e ra t u re s, m o s t l y
re l e a s e sc e n a r i o s to d ete r m i n e t h e r i s k o f fa i l u re o f t h e
h i g h e r t h a n n o r m a l a re ex p e cte d fo r n o r t h e r n p a r t s o f
d a m. T h e s ta r t i n g s to ra g e u s e d i n t h i s a n a l y s i s wa s fo r
t h e c o u nt r y.
1 M a y 2 019 a t w h i c h p o i nt t h e d a m wa s 57% f u l l. T h e c ro s s - b o rd e r f l ows u n d e r t h e s e t wo sc e n a r i o s we re
T h e I U C M A h a s n ote d w i t h c o n c e r n t h a t so m e
a l so a n a l y s e d.
wa te r u s e r s w i t h i n t h e Cro c o d i l e R i ve r c a tc h m e nt we re n ot a d h e r i n g to t h e d i re ct i ve to re d u c e wa te r
Figure 3.1 (A) shows the probabilistic traje ctor y of the
c o n su m pt i o n. A s su c h a sc e n a r i o wa s m o d e l l e d
dam with restrictions impose d, that is, rele ases re duce d
by I U C M A to i n d i c a te t h e r i s k a n d i m p l i c a t i o n o f
to 3.5 m3/s. This plot shows that with the current level
t h i s n o n - a d h e re n c e.
of restrictions there is a minimal chance of the dam empt ying this ye ar. H owever, should b elow averag e
T h e d a ta i n d i c a te s t h a t t h e re i s a h i g h e r r i s k o f
rainfall persist, there is a 25% chance of the dam
b u l k wa te r su p p l y sy s te m fa i l u re i f re s t r i ct i o n s a re
failing nex t ye ar. H ence, incre ase d restriction might
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b e require d nex t ye ar unless above
(EWR) are also shown as reference since
normal rainfall is re ceived this ye ar.
these are the flow requirements that are targeted at the outlet from the
Figure 3.1 (B) shows that without
Crocodile catchment. Theoretically,
imposing restrictions, Kwena Dam will
the EWR can be fully met with the
still not empty this year but there will
current restriction rules.
It is clear from these analyses that imposing restrictions on users during times of drought is not optional but an absolute necessit y. While South Africans may
be a greater than 50% probability of the dam failing next year. This is an
However, if no restrictions are put
unacceptably high level of risk.
in place, there will be no flow at the outlet to the catchment for
The results of an analysis of cross-
approximately 12% of the time. This
border flows into Mozambique is shown
would result in a serious contravention
in Figure 3.2 which expresses the flows
of the Interim IncoMaputo Water Use
as a duration curve.
Agreement (IIMA) entered into with the
The Ecological Water Requirements
Republic of Mozambique.
conceivably opt to take the risk and not restrict their use during drought (hence, a risk get ting no water at some time in the future), the National Water Act is clear about the rights of the Reser ve (ecological water requirements and basic human needs) and
Figure 3.1: Probabilistic trajectory of the Kwena Dam:
International Obligations,
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both of which will be seriously violated should the
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I N T E R V I E W I N K O M AT I - U S U T H U C AT C H M E N T M A N A G E M E N T A G E N C Y
INKOMATI-USUTHU CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT AGENCY
MAKING WAVES Dr Jennifer Molwant wa
An inter view with D r Jennifer Molwant wa, E xecutive: Water Resource Management at Inkomati - Usuthu Catchment Management Agency (IUCMA)
B r i e f l y te l l u s m o r e a b o u t yo u r s e l f a n d h ow yo u
The core mandate ensures that there is sustainable
ended up at IUCMA.
use of the water and that South Africa meets the international obligations that guarantees water to
I have a younger sibling who is an educator, just like my
eSwatini Kingdom and Republic of Mozambique.
parents. I attained my PhD in Biotechnology at age 32 and have been in water resource management since.
Being a woman leading a male - dominated division
I was appointed to the governing board based on my
comes with its own challenges, but I managed to rise
skills, qualifications and strategic and governance
above the storm through my leadership st yle and still
experience.
managed to build a healthy environment where people are not judged by their gender, but by the qualit y of
Due to the passion I had for the water resources
work they produce.
and the vision for the institution to contribute to the National Development Plan (which I co - authored
In the near future I want to see the IUCMA as a leader in
in the National Planning Commission, led by former
Water Resources Management and a learning hub for
Minister Trevor Manuel) targets, when the COO position
all future CMAs. My wish for IUCMA is to use the water
was adver tised, I applied and my appointment was
resources to per form a transformational role where
suppor ted by my Executive Management Psychometric
historically deprived people can have access to water.
test scores, which were superior.
This is now possible with the land redistribution policy of government. I wish the young team of of ficials to at tain
Thus, I fell right into the position like a hand in a glove.
a high and professional work ethic.
I am proud to have been appointed for the first time in the institution as female senior manager, as the other
W h a t h a ve yo u p e r s o n a l l y d o n e to i m p r ove
four are male.
p r o d u c t i v i t y, p e r fo r m a n c e a n d s u s ta i n a b i l i t y i n t h e o r g a n i s a t i o n?
W h a t a r e t h e c h a l l e n g e s a n d r ewa r d s o f a c c e pt i n g t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s o f t h i s p o s t, a n d h ow h a s yo u r
I have introduced internal control systems and business
o r g a n i s a t i o n i m p r ove d s i n c e yo u r a p p o i nt m e nt ?
processes which have enhanced the per formance of
W h a t i s yo u r l o n g - te r m (fo u r to f i ve ye a r) p l a n fo r t h i s
our managers. We have improved accountabilit y and
o r g a n i s a t i o n?
timeous repor ting. I have also introduced quar terly staf f contact meetings where I share the vision for that
The IUCMA is just over 10 years old, being the first in the
quar ter. I also encourage staf f to write research papers
countr y, and one of the only t wo existing Catchment
on topical issues. I review those papers and submit them
Management Agencies (CMAs).
for publishing in the International Scientific Journal.
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DEBAR CERAMICS PROFILE
DEBAR CERAMICS
COMPANY INFORMATION Year founded: 2013 Founding member: Letsosa Matona Number of employees: 188 Turnover: R54 - million Operating profit: R2.69- million Net profit: R1.47- million
Debar Ceramics (Pty) Ltd is a newly established player in the sales,
EMPOWERMENT STATUS
installation and maintenance of non-ferrous wear-resistant materials.
>50.1% black shareholding 25.1– 50% female shareholding
Established in 2013 as a broad - based
of ferings into animal mitigating
black- owned enterprise development
products and industrial plant
initiative, Debar Ceramics was par t
cleaning markets. It now employs
of the Black Umbrellas enterprise
188 people from the Lephalale
development incubation programme
communities.
5 –25% female executive directors >50.1% black staf f 5 –25% female staf f CONTACT DETAILS
in Lephalale, where the company is based.
>50.1% black executive directors
CEO: Letsosa Matona
Vision To be a leading and emerging black-
Financial Administrator: Bongi Sehume
As the five major players in the
owned company providing wear
wear- resistant linings industr y were
solutions to industry in
majorit y white - owned, CEO Letsosa
Southern Africa.
Chris van der Bank
experienced black- owned company
Mission
Email: admin@debarceramics.co.za
in the sector, especially in Lephalale.
Providing a comprehensive range
Website: w w w.debarceramics.co.za
Matona identified the need for an
of products and ser vices; being The company filled this gap,
competitive, cost- ef fective, ef ficient
backed by Matona’s 13 years’
and employing competent sales and
experience and 13 tilers who have
operational team.
a combined 16 years of experience in the industr y.
HR and Admin Manager:
We have been responsible for the design, manufacturing and usage of
In 2015, Debar Ceramics was
fibreglass grating sheets as animal
enrolled and accepted into the Black
mitigating boxes for protecting
Umbrellas programme and is now
Eskom’s electrical poles in game
in its four th year of premium
parks and reser ves.
Physical address: 34B Marula Mile, Louis Botha Drive, Lephalale, 0555 Postal address: P.O. Box 6412, Onver wacht, 0557 Telephone: (014) 763 1095 AWARDS Debar Ceramics has placed first in the following categories at the Black Umbrellas National Enterprise Development Awards: • 2016: Best Ambassador
residential incubation.
• 2017: Best Per forming Company
As one of the few black-owned During their first year of incubation,
and –managed companies in this
Debar received immense business
industry, due to our highly experienced
training and mentorship and was
personnel, we were named the National
repor ted to be among the best
Overall Winner at the Black Umbrellas
per forming small businesses in the
National Enterprise Development
Lephalale incubation hub. In 2017,
Awards in 2018. This cements our
Debar Ceramics diversified its ser vice
position as an industry leader.
• 2018: Overall National Winner:
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VNA INVESTED IN ENGINEERING FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT VNA is a 100% Black Economic Empowerment business entity and a Level 1 contributor, as verified by SANAS. COMPANY INFORMATION Year Founded: 2000 Founding Members: D u r b a n - b a s e d V N A i s a 10 0 % B l a c k Ec o n o m i c E m p owe r m e nt c o m p a ny, Mr Vikash Narsai
so p h i s t i c a te d i n t h e s k i l l s, k n ow l e d g e a n d ex p e r t i s e d e m a n d e d o f S o u t h
Number of Employees:
Af r i c a’s b u i l t e nv i ro n m e nt, a n e nte r p r i s e w i t h a n i n h e re nt c o m m i t m e nt to
262
a n d u n d e r s ta n d i n g o f Af r i c a a n d t h e u n i q u e e n g i n e e r i n g n e e d s o f t h e
Number and location of
Af r i c a n m a r ket.
Branches: 7 – Durban, Pinetown, Edenvale,
V N A , a m u l t i - d i sc i p l i n a r y p ro fe s s i o n a l s e r v i c e s c o n su l ta n cy, i s p o s i t i o n e d
Pietermaritzburg, Bloemfontein,
a t t h e c u t t i n g - e d g e o f S o u t h Af r i c a’s b u i l t e nv i ro n m e nt s e cto r a n d h a s
Cape Town, Beau Bassin (Mauritius)
a u n i q u e s e l l i n g p ro p o s i t i o n, b a s e d o n d e l i ve r i n g h i g h l y i n n ova t i ve a n d su s ta i n a b l e e n g i n e e r i n g so l u t i o n s w i t h i n t h e c o m m u n i t i e s i t s e r ve s,
e s p e c i a l l y t h o s e i n t h e m o s t r u ra l a re a s. T h i s i s ex te n d e d by p rov i d i n g
CONTRACTS AND AWARDS
c o m p re h e n s i ve a n d i nte g ra te d e d u c a t i o n a l p ro g ra m m e s, i m p rov i n g t h e q u a l i t y o f e m e rg i n g c o nt ra cto r s a n d s m a l l - sc a l e e nt re p re n e u r s a c ro s s i t s
• T aking responsibility for
a re a s o f o p e ra t i o n.
Infrastructure Delivery Management and Road Asset
V N A’s b a s i c b u s i n e s s m i s s i o n i s p re m i s e d o n a s s i s t i n g i n sc u l pt i n g t h e
Management by KwaZulu-Natal’s
e m e rg e n c e o f S o u t h Af r i c a – a n d Af r i c a – a s a n ew e c o n o m i c p owe r h o u s e
Department of Transport.
a n d h a s o n - b o a rd t h e e n d - to - e n d ex p e r t i s e n e c e s s a r y to m e et t h e evo l v i n g d e m a n d s o f e m e rg i n g m a r ket s.
• In 2017, VNA was presented with the South African Construction
W i t h i t s to p p roj e ct m a n a g e m e nt a n d b u i l t e nv i ro n m e nt s p e c i a l i s t s, a s s et
Award (SACA) for the ‘Best
m a n a g e m e nt a t t r i b u te s a n d u l t ra - h i g h - te c h f l e et o f ve h i c l e s, V N A i s a n
Consultancy of the Year.’
i n n ova t i ve b u s i n e s s b re d to c o n s ta nt l y a d a pt to ove rc o m i n g S o u t h Af r i c a’s e c o n o m i c, so c i a l a n d e nv i ro n m e nta l c h a l l e n g e s, d e l i ve r i n g su s ta i n a b l e
• Winning the 2016/17 national CPSI award for best innovative
a n d c o m p et i t i ve b u i l t e nv i ro n m e nt so l u t i o n s fo r t h e b e n e f i t o f l o c a l c o m m u n i t i e s, u r b a n a n d r u ra l.
service delivery for the Free State Department of Police, Roads and
I t fo c u s e s o n p roj e ct m a n a g e m e nt, c o n s t r u ct i o n m a n a g e m e nt, c o s t
Transport Contractor Development
a d m i n i s t ra t i o n, b u i l d i n g e nv i ro n m e nt c o n su l t i n g , e n g i n e e r i n g su p p o r t
Programme – given that VNA had
a n d so l u t i o n s, t u r n key p ro fe s s i o n a l s e r v i c e s, ro a d i nf ra s t r u ct u re, b r i d g e
been the programme manager
i nf ra s t r u ct u re a n d s p e c i a l i s e d p a ve m e nt c o n su l t i n g , c o m b i n i n g e f fe ct i ve
since 2014.
m et h o d o l o g i e s w i t h t h e l a te s t t re n d s, c o nt i nu o u s l y re - i nve nt i n g i t s b u i l t e nv i ro n m e nt so l u t i o n s.
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VNA PROFILE
VNA CONNECTING AFRICAN COMMUNITIES “Our pioneering project methods have contributed to the realisation of countless highlights. Most notable was the responsibility for Infrastructure Delivery Management and Road Asset Management by KwaZulu- Natal’s Department of Transport. Another achievement was receiving the South African Construction Award (SACA) as the ‘Best Consultancy of the Year’ in 2017, he said.
COMPANY DETAILS Physical address Corporate Of fice: Park 20 0 0, 10 Kyalami Road, Westmead, Pinetown Durban, KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa Postal PO Box 70803, Overpor t, 4067 Telephone +27 31 207 8121
A further highlight marking the company’s capability was the Free State Department of Police, VNA founder, Mr Vikash Narsai,
Roads and Transport Contractor
established VNA in 2000, thus
Development Programme, winning
birthing his vision of offering
the 2016/17 national CPSI award for
exceptionally competitive construction
best innovative service delivery, given
project management and built
that VNA had been the programme
environment solutions for urban and
manager since 2014.
Email info@vnac.co.za Website w w w.vnac.co.za
rural communities. Durban-based VNA’s footprint extends across KwaZulu-Natal,
Mr Narsai added: “Our single
Gauteng, Free State and the Western
most significant achievement
Cape. The company also has offices
was the recent acquisition of
in Mauritius, providing an international
Automated Road Rehabilitation
operational presence.
Business Systems (ARRB Systems), through a competitive international
“Our activities and operations are
procurement process involving
diverse and include construction
23 countries.”
project management, construction management, built environment
This is a global distribution network
consultancy, engineering, specialised
involving businesses in Australia, USA,
pavement and asset management,
India, Sweden and South Africa.
infrastructure delivery and development
“This acquisition enables our
management, and cost administration
expansion into the International Road
and management,” said Mr Narsai.
Asset Management market segment, giving impetus to our further business
Economic sectors in which VNA is
growth aspirations,” Mr Narsai said.
active include commercial buildings and offices, cultural and religious
Commenting on the 4IR and its
interventions, education, healthcare and
impact on life and work, Mr Narsai
sciences, hotel and leisure, industrial,
says the company’s intent is to lead
mixed-use developments, residential,
change and innovation in both
retail, retirement and assisted living,
pavement management and other
roads, rail and transport.
built environment aspects.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF ENTERPRISE SUPPLIER DEVELOPMENT By Fiona Wakelin
WE TAK E A LO OK AT H OW ES D CO NT R I B UTES TO T R AN S FO R MATI O N I N TH E CO U NT RY.
W H AT I S E N T E R P R I S E S U P P L I E R D E V E LO P M E N T ? E S D c o m b i n e s t h e fo l l ow i n g p r o g r a m m e s i n o r d e r to a d va n c e e c o n o m i c t r a n s fo r m a t i o n i n S o u t h A f r i c a: • S u p p l i e r d i ve r s i t y (m a k i n g su re su p p l y c h a i n s
Tra n s fo r m a t i o n o f o u r e c o n o my i s a c r i t i c a l g row t h fa c to r; o rg a n i s a t i o n s t h a t a re s e r i o u s a b o u t e m p ow e r m e nt, a n d t h e c o n c o m m i ta nt h i g h - l e ve l B - B B E E s c o re c a rd s , h a ve g e a re d u p to e n s u re t h e y p rov i d e p ro g ra m m e s fo r t h e i r s u p p l y c h a i n a n d e nte r p r i s e s u p p l i e r d e ve l o p m e nt ( ES D). T h e fo l l ow i n g i s a l i s t o f 21 p ro g ra m m e s o f fe re d by s o m e o f t h e b i g b u s i n e s s e s a c ro s s s e c to r s i n S o u t h A f r i c a
re p re s e nt t h e c o u nt r y ’s d e m o g ra p h i c s) • P re fe re nt i a l p ro c u re m e nt (e n c o u ra g i n g s ta te d e p a r t m e nt s a n d a g e n c i e s to b u y g o o d s a n d s e r v i c e s f ro m b l a c k- ow n e d b u s i n e s s e s) • S u p p l i e r d eve l o p m e nt (e n a b l i n g su p p l i e r s to e nte r t h e su p p l y c h a i n) • E nte r p r i s e d eve l o p m e nt (c a p a c i ta t i n g S M Es a n d t h e re fo re t h e e c o n o my)
M I N I N G A N D C O N S T R U CT I O N I n 2 016 , R121- m i l l i o n w a s d i s b u r s e d to 110 c o m p a n i e s Anglo American
t h a t e m p l oy e d 3 9 9 2 p e o p l e a n d g e n e ra te d a
F o u n d e d i n 19 89, A n g l o A m e r i c a n’s ES D
t u r n ove r o f R 6 9 2 - m i l l i o n.
p ro g ra m m e, Z i m e l e, fo c u s e s o n s u p p o r t i n g S M M E s a n d yo u t h t h ro u g h u p f ro nt m e nto r s h i p,
I n re c e nt y e a r s , i t h a s fo rg e d p a r t n e r s h i p s w i t h
and funding oppor tunities.
i n s t i t u t i o n s s u c h a s t h e N a t i o n a l Tre a s u r y J o b s F u n d , T i g e r B ra n d s a n d S h a n d u ka B l a c k U m b re l l a s
T h e fo c u s i s o n a s s i s t i n g S M M E s t h a t c a n p rov i d e
o n s c a l a b l e i nte r ve nt i o n s a i m e d a t g row i n g S M E s
s e r v i c e s to A n g l o s o p e ra t i o n s a ro u n d t h e c o u nt r y
i n s e c to r s s u c h a s a g r i c u l t u re, m a n u fa c t u r i n g
o r c re a te j o b s i n m i n i n g c o m m u n i t i e s . I t s n et wo r k
and ser vices.
o f wa l k- i n c e nt re s a ro u n d t h e c o u nt r y e n a b l e s e nt re p re n e u r s to a c c e s s k n ow l e d g e, f u n d i n g
To fa c i l i ta te t h e f u n d i n g p ro c e s s , A n g l o A m e r i c a n h a s
a n d s u p p o r t.
p a r t n e re d w i t h A b s a to p ro c e s s l o a n s.
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Murray and Roberts T h e M u r ra y a n d R o b e r t s K h u l a N a t h i E nte r p r i s e a n d S u p p l i e r D e ve l o p m e nt E x p e r i e n c e, i n p a r t n e r s h i p w i t h R a i zc o r p, i nve s t s i n ta l e nte d e nt re p re n e u r s , c re a t i n g e m p l oy m e nt a n d d e ve l o p i n g t h e i r c a p a c i t y to p a r t i c i p a te i n t h e s u p p l y c h a i n. M A N U FACT U R I N G SAB S A B ’s e nte r p r i s e s u p p l i e r s e ve l o p m e nt p ro g ra m m e – t h e S o u t h A f r i c a n B re w e r i e s Ac c e l e ra to r – p rov i d e s s u p p o r t to b l a c k- ow n e d b u s i n e s s e s w i s h i n g to b e c o m e p a r t o f t h e S A B s u p p l y c h a i n. T h e S A B T h r i ve F u n d s u p p o r t s ex i s t i n g b l a c k- ow n e d s u p p l i e r s w h o re q u i re c a p i ta l to g row. Massmart Massmar t is a South African - based globally
Shoprite
c o m p et i t i ve re g i o n a l m a n a g e m e nt g ro u p, i nve s te d
S h o p r i te’s H o m e m a d e P ro g ra m m e c o a c h e s
i n a p o r t fo l i o o f d i f fe re nt i a te d , c o m p l e m e nta r y,
e m e rg i n g s u p p l i e r s t h ro u g h e a c h s ta g e o f t h e i r
w h o l e s a l e a n d reta i l fo r m a t s . T h e M a s s m a r t S u p p l i e r
d e ve l o p m e nt j o u r n e y.
D eve l o p m e nt P ro g ra m m e p rov i d e s o p p o r t u n i t i e s fo r s m a l l a n d m e d i u m m a n u fa c t u r i n g b u s i n e s s e s
Pick n Pay
t h a t a re p ote nt i a l s u p p l i e r s to M a s s m a r t a n d i t s
P i c k n P a y ’s s m a l l b u s i n e s s i n c u b a to r E nte r p r i s e a n d
reta i l d i v i s i o n s , i n c l u d i n g G a m e, M a k ro a n d
S u p p l i e r D e ve l o p m e nt d i v i s i o n h a s t h re e s p e c i f i c
B u i l d e r s Wa re h o u s e.
a i m s: • I n c re a s e l o c a l p ro c u re m e nt by a c c e l e ra t i n g s m a l l
Vo l ks w a g e n T h e N t i n g a P ro j e c t i s a n i n i t i a t i ve by Vo l ks wa g e n S o u t h A f r i c a ( V W S A) to i d e nt i f y a n d d e ve l o p b l a c kow n e d s u p p l i e r s w i t h i n m oto r m a n u fa c t u r i n g a n d to p rov i d e t h e m w i t h a s u p p l i e r c o nt ra c t o n c e t h e y h a ve
s u p p l i e r s i nto t h e s u p p l y c h a i n • I m p rove a n d d e ve l o p g re a t q u a l i t y a n d ra n g e o f l o c a l p ro d u c t s a t c o m p et i t i ve p r i c e s • P rov i d e s m a l l p ro d u c e r s a n a t i o n a l p l a t fo r m by i n c re a s i n g a c c e s s to n a t i o n a l a n d re g i o n a l m a r ket s .
s u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l ete d a n 18 - m o nt h t ra i n i n g a n d m e nto r s h i p p ro g ra m m e.
E N E R GY A N D C H E M I CA L S
C h ev r o n S o u t h A f r i c a
Sasol
I n 2 016 , C h ev ro n S o u t h A f r i c a l a u n c h e d a n E nte r p r i s e
Sasol grows and sustains S M M Es by providing te chnical
a n d S u p p l i e r D e ve l o p m e nt p ro g ra m m e a i m e d a t
and business development suppor t through mentoring
i m p rov i n g a c c e s s to i t s va l u e c h a i n fo r b u s i n e s s e s
and coaching. In addition, they provide loan funding
t h a t a re 51% b l a c k- ow n e d a n d a re a b l e to c o nt i n u e
to qualif ying S M M E suppliers through the Sasol S iyakha
a n d s u s ta i n g row t h t h ro u g h a d d i n g va l u e w i t h i n
Enterprise and Supplier D evelopment Fund – the Sasol
C h ev ro n’s va l u e c h a i n.
S iyakha Fund.
R E TA I L
L o c a te d i n S a s o l b u rg a n d a s a re s u l t o f a p a r t n e r s h i p w i t h t h e t h e n D e p a r t m e nt o f Tra d e a n d I n d u s t r y
Wo o l w o r t h s
(d t i ), a R 5 3 - m i l l i o n S a s o l B u s i n e s s I n c u b a to r fa c i l i t y
Wo o l wo r t h s’ e nte r p r i s e s u p p l i e r d e ve l o p m e nt
w a s o p e n e d i n 2 016 to p rov i d e s ta r t u p S M E s w i t h
p ro g ra m m e p r i m a r i l y s u p p o r t s e m e rg i n g S M E s
b u s i n e s s d e ve l o p m e nt s u p p o r t, f u n d i n g s o l u t i o n s ,
i n Wo o l wo r t h s’ s u p p l y c h a i n.
i n f ra s t r u c t u re a n d o f f i c e s .
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a n d s e c to r s fo r t h e b a n k , wo r k i n g w i t h o rg a n i s a t i o n s s u c h a s Te c h n o S e r ve to p rov i d e t ra i n i n g a n d
Te l ko m
a c c e l e ra t i o n to e m e rg i n g fa r m e r s . T h ey a l s o s u p p o r t
Te l ko m’s Fu t u re M a ke r s Ente r p r i s e S u p p l i e r D eve l o p m e nt
F i nTe c h i n n ova t i o n a n d c o l l a b o ra t i o n t h ro u g h R I S E .
P ro g ra m m e wa s l a u n c h e d i n 2 015 to o f fe r su p p o r t to s t ra te g i c s ta r t u p s a n d ex i s t i n g s m a l l b u s i n e s s e s a s
I n 2 015 A b s a a n d t h e R oya l B a fo ke n g n a t i o n
we l l a s ot h e r e nt re p re n e u r i a l ve nt u re s a l i g n e d to t h e
l a u n c h e d a s u p p l i e r d e ve l o p m e nt p ro g ra m m e
te c h n o l o g y s e cto r a n d t h e Te l ko m va l u e c h a i n.
i n P h o ke n g , N o r t h We s t, a i m e d a t s u p p o r t i n g S M E s i n t h e p rov i n c e.
MTN T h e M T N S A F o u n d a t i o n a n d t h e D a ta c o m b
Nedbank
D eve l o p m e nt H u b ( D D H ) p ro j e c t i s p a r t o f M T N ’s
N e d b a n k o f fe r s g row i n g b l a c k- ow n e d b u s i n e s s e s
Ac c e l e ra te d B u s i n e s s D e ve l o p m e nt P ro g ra m m e t h a t
t h a t m e et s p e c i f i c c r i te r i a f l e x i b l e f i n a n c i a l s o l u t i o n s
h a s h e l p e d ove r 10 0 S M E s . D D H p rov i d e s to o l s to
c o m b i n e d w i t h s p e c i a l i s e d m e nto r s h i p p ro g ra m m e s
t h e s e l e c te d I CT S M E s t h ro u g h a 12 - m o nt h b u s i n e s s
i n b u s i n e s s s t ra te g y a s w e l l a s a n u m b e r o f re s o u rc e s:
d eve l o p m e nt p ro g ra m m e. T h e t ra i n i n g h e l p s t h e s e e nt re p re n e u r s a c c e s s m a r ket s , te c h n o l o g y a n d
• F l e x i b l e l e n d i n g to a c q u i re f i x e d a s s et s
s p e c i a l i s t s k i l l s t h a t w i l l h e l p g row t h e i r b u s i n e s s e s .
• C u s to m i s e d c re d i t • M e nto r s h i p a n d t ra i n i n g
F I N A N C I A L S E R V I C ES
• N et wo r k i n g o p p o r t u n i t i e s
Sanlam
FNB
T h e S a n l a m E nte r p r i s e S u p p l i e r D eve l o p m e nt
Vu m e l a , a n i n n ova t i ve f u n d i n g m o d e l t h a t f i n a n c e s
P ro g ra m m e, i n p a r t n e r s h i p w i t h t h e A s s o c i a t i o n fo r
‘ t h e m i s s i n g m i d d l e’ i n t h e S M E s e c to r, w a s
S a v i n g s a n d I nve s t m e nt S o u t h A f r i c a (A S I S A), a i m s to
e s ta b l i s h e d i n 2 0 0 9 by F N B B u s i n e s s B a n k i n g a n d
s t i m u l a te t h e d eve l o p m e nt a n d e c o n o m i c g row t h o f
E d g e G row t h . T h e o b j e c t i ve w a s to i nve s t i n h i g h
b l a c k- ow n e d S M E s w h i c h a re a l i g n e d to t h e i r s u p p l y
g row t h s m a l l - , m e d i u m - a n d m i c ro - s i ze e nte r p r i s e s
c h a i n. T h e p ro g ra m m e o f fe r s b u s i n e s s d e ve l o p m e nt
w i t h g o o d e c o n o m i c a n d i m p a c t ret u r n s .
s u p p o r t, i nve s t m e nt s u p p o r t a n d a c c e s s to m a r ket s . Vumela was capitalise d in 2010. Within the first four Liberty
ye ars, R 9 0 - million had b e en investe d into eight high -
Liberty’s Blue Skies Enterprise and Supplier Development
grow th S M Es and a total of 4 0 0 jobs had b e en cre ate d.
Programme provides growth and expansion opportunities to high-potential SMEs in various industries by providing
T h e s e c o n d f u n d w a s l a u n c h e d i n 2 015 a f te r a
them with the financial and non-financial business
f u r t h e r i nve s t m e nt o f R10 0 - m i l l i o n f ro m F i r s t R a n d a n d
development support they need to scale up and establish
R127- m i l l i o n f ro m t h e J o b s F u n d. W i t h i n t h e f i r s t y e a r
themselves as primary service providers to Liberty.
o f l a u n c h i n g t h i s s e c o n d f u n d , R4 3 - m i l l i o n h a s b e e n c o m m i t te d to f i ve i nve s t m e nt s t h a t a re ex p e c te d to
Absa
c re a te ove r 1 8 0 0 n e w j o b s.
A b s a ’s e nte r p r i s e s u p p l i e r d e ve l o p m e nt p ro g ra m m e fo c u s e s o n s t i m u l a t i n g e c o n o m i c g row t h by p rov i d i n g
The first fund of its kind in South Africa, Vumela’s main goals
e m e rg i n g S M E s w i t h a c c e s s to f i n a n c e, p ro d u c t s
are to invest in and develop entrepreneurial companies in
and ser vices, as well as business oppor tunities,
order to help alleviate poverty in South Africa by creating
t h e re by e n a b l i n g t h e i r g row t h a n d d e ve l o p m e nt by
jobs and to generate a return for its beneficiaries: the
p rov i d i n g t ra i n i n g , b u s i n e s s d eve l o p m e nt s u p p o r t
Shalamuka Foundation and the FirstRand Group.
a n d a c c e s s to m a r ket s . T h i s i s o f te n d e l i ve re d t h ro u g h p a r t n e r s h i p s – fo r exa m p l e, d eve l o p i n g d i g i ta l B D S
Standard Bank
to o l s s u c h a s t h e Aw et h u V i r t u a l I n c u b a to r A p p w i t h
In 2018, Standard Bank worked with more than
t h e Aw et h u P ro j e c t. A b s a fo c u s e s o n ke y s e g m e nt s
12 0 0 0 SMEs across Africa and invested more than
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THE IMPORTANCE OF ENTERPRISE SUPPLIER DEVELOPMENT EDITORIAL
“ACCESSING FUNDING REMAINS THE BIGGEST CONCERN AND CHALLENGENGE“
T h e a n n u a l S ta te o f E nt re p re n e u r s h i p re s e a rc h c a r r i e d o u t by S e e d Ac a d e my i n S o u t h A f r i c a s u r ve y e d m o re t h a n 1 0 0 0 e nt re p re n e u r s a c ro s s t h e c o u nt y. T h e re s u l t s i n d i c a te t h a t m o re n e e d s to b e d o n e to i m p rove t h e e nt re p re n e u r i a l e c o s y s te m . “ We’ve u n d e r ta ke n t h i s su r vey fo r fo u r ye a r s a n d i t i s S o u t h Af r i c a’s l a rg e s t a n d m o s t re fe re n c e d e nt re p re n e u r su r vey. We s e e s m a l l p ro g re s s i n te r m s o f b u s i n e s s su r v i va l ra te s, reve nu e i n c re a s e s a n d m o re wo m e n e nt re p re n e u r s, b u t w h a t we re a l l y n e e d i s fo r s ta ke h o l d e r s i n t h e e c o sy s te m to p u l l to g et h e r a n d m a ke m ajo r t raj e cto r y c h a n g e s t h a t su p p o r t a l l e nt re p re n e u r s, f ro m s e e d t h ro u g h to sc a l e - u p s ta g e s. We s t i l l d o n’ t h a ve t h e b a s i c s
R30 - million to grow and develop small enterprises,
r i g ht: e a r l y - s ta g e f u n d i n g a n d h i g h - i m p a ct b u s i n e s s
providing them with help to access finance, tap into
su p p o r t t h ro u g h o u t t h e e nt re p re n e u r i a l jo u r n ey.”
new markets and value chains, and access business development suppor t. The 2018 My Fearless Nex t
O n a ve ra g e, S o u t h Af r i c a n e nt re p re n e u r s a re
campaign facilitated the leap from par t-time to full -
e m p l oy i n g b et we e n t wo a n d fo u r p e o p l e b u t
time entrepreneurship. In the same year Standard Bank
t h e e c o sy s te m re m a i n s d i f f i c u l t to n a v i g a te, w i t h
contributed to the broadening of economic oppor tunit y
s eve ra l e nt re p re n e u r s re p o r t i n g t h a t t h ey d o n’ t k n ow
and job creation through black economic empowerment
h ow to a c c e s s a va i l a b l e su p p o r t. Key c h a l l e n g e s
deals in the transport and mining sectors.
fo r e nt re p re n e u r s i n c l u d e: i n a b i l i t y to ra i s e f u n d s, f i n d i n g c u s to m e r s, we a r i n g to o m a ny h a t s fo l l owe d
TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY
by l a c k o f g u i d a n c e, s l ow s a l e s, c u s to m e r s p a y i n g l a te a n d u n p re d i cta b i l i t y o f b u s i n e s s c o n d i t i o n s.
Sun International T h e S u n I nte r n a t i o n a l Ente r p r i s e S u p p l i e r D eve l o p m e nt
Typical entrepreneurs in South Africa are mostly
P ro g ra m m e fo c u s e s o n b l a c k- ow n e d S M M Es w i t h i n
e ducate d; have prior work experience; var y
t h e i r to u r i s m su p p l y c h a i n, f ro m fo o d a n d b eve ra g e s,
in ag e (not just young pe ople) and are driven
c a s i n o a n d g a m i n g to l o g i s t i c s a n d m a r ket i n g.
to entrepreneurship through seizing oppor tunities rather than through ne cessit y. The numb er of women
Ts o g o S u n
entrepreneurs continu es to grow slowly, and currently
A s p a r t o f i t s e f fo r t s to u p l i f t a n d s u p p o r t b u s i n e s s e s
the oppor tunities available are mostly for men and
i n a l l i n d u s t r i e s w i t h i n to u r i s m a n d h o s p i ta l i t y, Ts o g o
youth - owne d businesses.
S u n h o s t s a n a n n u a l s u p p l i e r s h ow c a s e, o f fe r i n g s u p p l i e r s a n o p p o r t u n i t y to s h ow c a s e t h e i r p ro d u c t s
T h e n u m b e r o f fo r- p ro f i t s o c i a l e nte r p r i s e s h a s
a n d s e r v i c e s n a t i o n w i d e.
i n c re a s e d by 10 % s i n c e 2 017, d e m o n s t ra t i n g t h a t b u s i n e s s e s w h i c h a d d re s s s o c i a l a n d c o m m u n i t y
TRANSPORT
i s s u e s a re o n t h e r i s e.
Imperial Enterprise
O f t h e b u s i n e s s e s t h a t a re p o s t reve n u e, o n l y
I m p e r i a l l a u n c h e d t h e i r S i n a w e P ro g ra m m e to g et h e r
5% h a ve a t u r n ove r o f g re a te r t h a n R 5 - m i l l i o n.>>
w i t h t h e Aw et h u P ro j e c t. T h e p a r t n e r s h i p re s u l te d
Shockingly, 22% of entrepreneurs have revenue of
i n t h e c re a t i o n o f a n E nte r p r i s e a n d S u p p l i e r
less than R10 0 0 0 per year and the majorit y of post-
D eve l o p m e nt F u n d t h a t e n s u re d s u p p l i e r s w i t h i n t h e
revenue entrepreneurs (26%) have revenue bet ween
I m p e r i a l va l u e c h a i n
R50 0 0 0 and R10 0 0 0 0 per year. >>
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Donna Rachelson, CEO of Seed Academy gives her comments on the role and importance of ESD.
The risk appetite for funding early - stage and perceived ‘risk y’ entrepreneurs is low.
Enterprise and supplier development programmes
Recommendations
For the first time, the research in the sur vey considered
Funders need to play a far more active role in educating
ESD programmes. A game changer is having a mentor
entrepreneurs about their processes and put in place
aligned to the entrepreneur’s business – this is a
inter ventions that assist entrepreneurs to become
key success factor. Few entrepreneurs have mentors
‘ funding ready’. They should also be allocating risk-
through their ESD programmes yet over whelmingly
based funding to early- stage entrepreneurs together
believe that the mentors added significant value to
with appropriate business development suppor t.
their businesses. The ESD sector as a whole needs a refresh. These Funding
inter ventions need to be tailor- made, with appropriate
Accessing funding remains the biggest concern and
mentorship and a core focus on business and grow th
challenge. Entrepreneurs are largely self- funding and
strategy. The industr y may need a framework to ensure
are not applying for funding because they don’ t know
qualit y of programmes. Fur ther, we need a culture
where or how. While 73% of entrepreneurs require funds
where it is okay to fail and grow at a steady rate without
to grow their business, 28% require less than
pressure of key metrics such as revenue grow th and job
R10 0 0 0 and 30% needed less than R50 0 0 0.
creation over unrealistic time frames. Rather, proactively identif y entrepreneurial
Key s t o s u c c e s s f o r e n t r e p r e n e u r s :
oppor tunities for massive job creation and
• S t ro n g p e r s o n a l n et wo r ks
developing innovative inter ventions to identif y the
• P ro p e r b u s i n e s s p l a n n i n g
‘right ’ entrepreneurs with teams to actively drive
• Ac c e s s to b u s i n e s s s u p p o r t s e r v i c e s
these. The industr y should collaborate to focus on
• T h e a b i l i t y to p re s e nt fo r n e w m a r ket
successful entrepreneurs who can create massive
opportunities
employment rather than focusing on many qualif ying
• B u s i n e s s fo c u s
small enterprises and exempted micro enterprises.
B u s i n e s s fo c u s i s c r u c i a l b u t 47% o f b u s i n e s s e s
In addition to this, we ne e d to “align the suppor t
a re e n g a g e d i n b u s i n e s s - to - b u s i n e s s, b u s i n e s s -
provide d by government and other role - players
to - c o n su m e r a n d b u s i n e s s - to - g ove r n m e nt
as the current e cosystem is disjointe d, with ver y
i n i t i a t i ve s a l l a t t h e s a m e t i m e – m a k i n g m a r ket
lit tle cooperation and coordination. This results
fo c u s d i f f i c u l t.
in misalignment to the se ctors that are highlighte d in key e conomic policy documents.”
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MASANA PETROLEUM SOLUTIONS
FUELLING TRANSFORMATION Masana Petroleum Solutions is a black-owned and -managed marketer and supplier of petroleum products in various business-to-business sectors of the economy.
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RESPECT
SERVICE EXCELLENCE – We strive to exceed customer expectations
S i n c e o u r e s ta b l i s h m e nt 14 ye a r s a g o, M a s a n a h a s
c u l t u re. T h e p o l i c i e s a re n ot o n l y u s e d to d r i ve t h e
c o n s i s te nt l y m et a n d exc e e d e d o u r c u s to m e r s’
va r i o u s i n i t i a t i ve s r u n by M a s a n a, b u t a l so a s a
ex p e cta t i o n s. O u r p r i m a r y fo c u s l i e s i n t h e c o m m e rc i a l
g u i d e l i n e to a l i g n t h e s e p ro g ra m m e s w i t h key b u s i n e s s
ro a d t ra n s p o r t, m i n i n g a n d a g r i c u l t u ra l s e cto r s,
s t ra te g i e s. O u r so c i a l re s p o n s i b i l i t y p roj e ct s p ro m ote
a n d we h a ve e s ta b l i s h e d s i g n i f i c a nt re l a t i o n s h i p s
e m p l oye e e n g a g e m e nt a s we l l a s c o l l a b o ra t i o n w i t h
a c ro s s t h e s e i n d u s t r i e s w h i l e b u i l d i n g a re p u ta t i o n fo r
c u s to m e r s a n d s ta ke h o l d e r s to b e n e f i t p a r t i c u l a r
d e l i ve r i n g q u a l i t y p ro d u ct s a n d s e r v i c e exc e l l e n c e.
S o u t h Af r i c a n c o m m u n i t i e s.
W i t h m o re t h a n 5 8% b l a c k ow n e r s h i p a n d 27% b l a c k-
B ro a d l y, o u r p ro g ra m m e s a i m to c o nt r i b u te to
fe m a l e ow n e r s h i p, we u n d e r s ta n d t h e i m p o r ta n c e o f
e c o n o m i c g row t h, e m p l oy m e nt c re a t i o n a n d s k i l l s
e m p owe r m e nt i n u p l i f t i n g t h e n a t i o n a n d e f fe ct i n g
to e n a b l e t h e s e e nte r p r i s e s to su p p l y u s a n d o u r
su s ta i n a b l e e c o n o m i c t ra n s fo r m a t i o n. I n l i n e w i t h
c u s to m e r s w i t h h i g h - q u a l i t y a n d c o m p et i t i ve l y p r i c e d
t h i s, o u r e nte r p r i s e a n d su p p l i e r d eve l o p m e nt (ES D)
p ro d u ct s a n d s e r v i c e s.
p ro g ra m m e g o e s b eyo n d t h e b ox- t i c k i n g m i n d s et a n d a i m s to m a ke a p o s i t i ve, su s ta i n a b l e d i f fe re n c e.
B y a d va n c i n g t h e s e e nte r p r i s e s, we u l t i m a te l y a i m to i m p rove t h e q u a l i t y a n d c o s t - e f fe ct i ve n e s s o f
Eve r y c o m p o n e nt o f o u r ES D p ro g ra m m e i s a i m e d
t h e p ro d u ct s a n d s e r v i c e s we o f fe r to o u r c l i e nt s,
a t re f l e ct i n g t h e c o m p a ny ’s va l u e s a n d c o r p o ra te
i m p rov i n g o u r e f f i c i e n cy a t t h e s a m e t i m e.
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MASANA PETROLEUM SOLUTIONS ADVERTORIAL
C S I I N I T I AT I V E S OUR PRODUCTS AND SOLUTIONS O u r c o r p o ra te so c i a l i nve s t m e nt (C S I) i n i t i a t i ve s su p p o r t o u r e f fo r t s o f b e n e f i t t i n g S o u t h Af r i c a n c o m m u n i t i e s a n d m a k i n g a p o s i t i ve,
• D iesel: We offer 50ppm diesel
su s ta i n a b l e d i f fe re n c e.
for industrial applications and mobility by South Africa’s largest
Far more than providing financial suppor t for causes, the initiatives Masana suppor ts are reflective of our conviction to create oppor tunities, assist the vulnerable and grow the nation through education.
manufacturing, mining, power and transport companies. • A dditised petrol: Developed
S o m e o f t h e key fo c u s a re a s fo r o u r va r i o u s C S I p roj e ct s a re h e a l t h c a re
by BP, this advanced high-
su p p o r t a n d H I V/A i d s p ro g ra m m e s; e d u c a t i o n; d eve l o p m e nt
performance fuel has proven
p ro g ra m m e s fo r yo u n g , fe m a l e a n d d i s a b l e d p e r so n s; r u ra l c o m m u n i t y
benefits for cars, i.e. cleaner
d eve l o p m e nt; a n d e nv i ro n m e nta l c o n s e r va t i o n a wa re n e s s a n d wa s te
engines and fuel economy,
m a n a g e m e nt p ro g ra m m e s.
among other attributes. • I lluminating paraffin: Mainly
All of this speaks to our belief in “ fuelling excellence”, providing customers
used in domestic applications,
with the best products and ser vices in a highly competitive market while
illuminating paraffin (IP) also
creating oppor tunities for the communities in which we operate.
has uses in the industrial arena, often as a solvent in the manufacturing of products like paint and polish. • H eavy furnace oil: Derived from crude refining, heavy furnace fuel is a heavy black residual fuel that can be burnt in furnaces and boilers to generate heat. • Castrol mining lubricants: We distribute high-performance, cost-saving lubricants in the mining industry; for example, engine, transmission and hydraulics oils.
WHO WE HAVE SUPPORTED
• B itumen: Our bitumen
• Mangwato Primar y School • Voorspoed Mine • Nelly Kgaka Pre - primar y • Emathonsini Old Age Home • Nelson Mandela International Day • Designer Tours • Ngwanangwato Secondar y School
comes in a variety of grades (35/50, 50/70, 70/100), with specifications varying to meet clients’ particular needs based on a series of physical tests that define safety, solubility, physical properties and durability of the product. • BP FleetMove: A cashless and paperless fleet management system that provides real-time information of your fleet’s fuel usage.
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A D V E R T O R I A L I N V I N C I B L E VA LV E S
INVINCIBLE VALVES
PAYING IT FORWARD Invincible Valves has a Corporate Social Investment (CSI) strategy that has been formulated for maximum impact through education and skills development. These projects have a strong developmental approach and utilise company resources to benefit and uplift communities within South Africa. This is the heart of Invincible Valves and its Team.
Education over a broad spectrum is
sessions, and for every staff member
our focus for the majority of
we train, we invite and host at least one
our CSI projects. We encourage
community member to go through the
and support early childhood
same training. This way we are equipping
development, sports development,
people with skills and creating interest in
orphaned and vulnerable children,
different fields.
youth skills development and healthcare education.
We partner with a local artisan school as well. For every Invincible Valves
Over the years we have partnered with the
staff member who goes through
S.A.M.E. Foundation where we are actively
the course, we offer the same to a
involved in supporting schools’ upliftment
community member.
programmess and the education facilities
The Invincible Valves team assisting in the painting of the farm school where we also donated a huge amount of sporting equipment and continue to partner with the school for further improvements to their facilities.
in Southern Africa, often with very little to
We encourage people to follow through
no additional resources. These projects
and seek employment as apprentices
have a huge impact for the scholars,
and complete their trade. This gives them
OUR OFFICES
educators and the wider community.
a new skill, tradesman potential and later
Invincible Valves
We aim to create a safe, well-equipped
business opportunities which may result
Tel: +27 11 822 1777
learning space for students that
in the next step of supplier development.
Fax: +27 11 822 3666
are committed to completing
Through a mentoring programme we
A: 33 Shaft Rd, Knites, Germiston
their education.
are able to assist our community with
Email: enquiries@invalve.co.za
entrepreneurship, business Every year we select a number of non-
and personal development. We currently
profit organisations which receives a
have three mentees
cash donation from us on a monthly
in the programme, where knowledge
basis. This is our way of creating
transfer takes place, goals are set and
consistent cashflow which in turn gives
business plans are implemented.
Web: www,invalve.co.za
these organisations the comfort of being able to budget for their needs.
We are proud to be involved with these initiatives. We track the ongoing
We have an in-house training facility
impact and strive to generate more
which is used for educating our own staff
opportunities as we lead the way to
as well as those from our community.
being good corporate citizens of
We enjoy hosting professional training
South Africa.
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Invincible Valves (Pty) Ltd was established in 1982 and since has grown to a medium sized enterprise located in Knights, Germiston Invincible Valves prides itself on service excellent and flexibility by striving to enhance our customer’s bottom line. Our 6,500m² facility in Knights is made up of 4,500m² under roof being our stores and workshop. The facility is fully equipped to offer a one-stop resource for valves and ancillary equipment which we transport globally. As an approved BBBEE Level 2 supplier to all major industries within South Africa, we maintain expertise and experience across a broad spectrum of industries and applications with a wide range of products. We offer a comprehensive range of local and imported valves and accessories for the mining, petro-chemical, power generation, water, sewerage and general industries. We have agents in all major centres around the country and service all four corners of the globe. We offer an in-house rubber lining service for valves, pipes, fittings and vessels which is utilized by many of the country’s major valve manufacturers. In addition we offer complete service, repair and valve reconditioning services for all types of valves. Our Core Values: We believe in treating our customers with respect. We grow through creativity, invention and innovation. We integrate honesty, integrity and business ethics into all aspects of our business functioning. Our Mission Statement: Build long term relationships with our customers and clients, to provide exceptional customer services by pursuing business through innovation and advanced technology. Our Purpose: To be a leader in the Valve Industry by providing enhanced services, customer service and profitability. Our Vision: To provide a quality service that exceeds the expectations of our esteemed customers. Invincible Valves is a proud supplier of quality valve products and ancillary equipment backed by service excellence around the globe. It is the combination of these values that allows us to form lasting business relationships.
Invincible Valves (Pty) Ltd
If it's not INVAL®, it's not Invincible 33 Shaft Road, Knights, Germiston TEL: +27 (0) 11 822 1777 | FAX: +27 (0) 11 822 3666 EMAIL: enquiries@invalve.co.za | WEB: www.invalve.co.za 1 9 TH E D I T I O N
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PROFILE
I N V I N C I B L E VA LV E S
INVINCIBLE VALVES PAMELA DU PLESSIS MANAGING DIRECTOR
MANAGING DIRECTOR: Pamela du Plessis DIRECTOR: Michael Gomes PHYSICAL ADDRESS: 33 Shaft Road, Knights, Germiston, 1406 TELEPHONE: 011 822 1777/011 027 1831 EMAIL: enquiries@invalve.co.za
Invincible Valves is a proud supplier of
country’s major valve manufacturers.
quality valve products and ancillary
In addition we offer complete service,
equipment, backed by service
repair and valve reconditioning services
excellence around the globe.
for all types of valves.
The company was established in 1982 and has grown to a medium-sized
COMPANY MISSION
enterprise located in Knights, Germiston. Invincible Valves prides itself on service
To provide a quality service that
excellence and flexibility by striving to
exceeds the expectations of everyone
enhance our customers’ bottom line.
of our esteemed customers.
Our facility is fully equipped to offer
COMPANY CORE VALUES
a one-stop resource for valves and EMPOWERMENT STATUS
ancillary equipment which we transport
We believe in treating our customers
globally.
with respect. We grow through creativity, invention and innovation. We
BEE SCORECARD
As an approved supplier to all major
integrate honesty, integrity and business
Overall BEE Status: Level 4
industries within South Africa, we
ethics into all aspects of our business
maintain expertise and experience
functioning.
Procurement Level: 100%
across a broad spectrum of industries and applications with a wide range of
BROAD-BASED BEE WEIGHING POINTS LEVEL IN RESPECT OF:
products. We offer a fully comprehensive range
Black Ownership: 26%
of local and imported valves and
Black Women Ownership: 13.26%
accessories for the mining, petro-
Ownership: 23%
chemical, power generation, water,
Preferential Procurement: 18:47%
sewerage and general industries.
Enterprise Development: 10.66% Skills Development: 6.23%
We have agents in all major centres
Rating date: 20/04/2017
corners of the globe.
Verified by: Moore Stephens
around the country and service all four
We offer an in-house rubber lining service for valves, pipes, fittings and vessels, which is utilised by many of the
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OUR OFFICES Invincible Valves Tel: +27 11 822 1777 Fax: +27 11 822 3666 A: 33 Shaft Rd, Knites, Germiston Email: enquiries@invalve.co.za Web: www,invalve.co.za
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About the company Dyrex is a mining construction company situated in Kriel, Mpumalanga.
Our Vision To be the Number 1 company renowned for the provision of qualit y ser vice, value and excellence to all our clients.
Our Mission To be excellent, professional, compliant and reliable at all times.
Our Values Integrit y Transparency Empowering Ser vice Deliver y
Services Our ser vices are delivered by a team with years of experience that are passionate about developing each project they work on.
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DYREX PROFILE
What we do Concrete work Stone - dust barriers and sampling
We install • Underground and overland conveyor structures • Slings • Cable Anchors
Reclaiming of: • Air crossings • Underground stores • Underground cables • Underground belt structure
Building of:
COMPANY INFORMATION
• Ventilation walls • Structures underground
DIRECTOR:
• Mat packs
MISS NOMVUYO KETISO
• Conveyor belt structures • Brat tice t ype walls underground
REGISTERED NAME:
Drilling and blasting of dykes
DYREX PTY LTD
Sealing of boreholes
2007/025396/07
COMPANY REGISTRATION: VAT NUMBER: 4560249445
Roof support : • Installation of cable anchors
BEE SCORECARD:
• Oslo straps
LEVEL 2 B-BBEE CONTRIBUTOR
• Roof bolts CONTACT
Service hire:
Email: nomvuyoketiso@yahoo.com
• Miners • Ar tisans
Cell: 076 872 8081
• General labourers
Office:017 648 2323
• Aides
Fax number: 086 464 9029
Sweeping of travelling ways
Sanifa Zunguza
Conveyor belt cleaning and operating
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SCORING BIG ON TRANSFORMATION By Elske Jouber t
To p 10 B - B B EE s t ra te g i e s to i m p rove you r ra t i n g The Broad- Based Black Economic Empowerment (B - BBEE) strategy was published in 2003 as a precursor to the B - BBEE Act 53 of 2003 with the aim of advancing economic transformation in South Africa. B - BBEE aims to ensure that South African citizens who were previously excluded can now have meaningful participation in the country’s economy. In line with this, a major objective of the programme is the creation of capacity at all levels through employment equity, socio - economic development, preferential procurement, and skills and enterprise development. Former Minister of Energy Jeff Radebe echoed this sentiment at the Black Business Quarterly Awards: “Transformation is well recognised as a change management strategy, which aligns people, processes and technology initiatives – irrespective of the industry – in order to survive and evolve in a business environment. Changing the structure of the South African economy will result in it being more inclusive and sustainable, with opportunities for all, integrated value chains and less barriers to entry. In South Africa, the transformation agenda is critical in all our endeavours and decisions.” PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE B - BBEE CODES OF GOOD PRACTICE The then Department of Trade and Industry (dti) proposed a number of amendments in 2018, including the following: YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Youth Employment Service (YES) companies are entitled to increase by one or two B - BBEE recognition levels, says Erika Holmes, partner and head of B - BBEE at Shepstone.
“To move up one B - BBEE level, the YES company must meet the target and achieve 2.5% absorption rate. To move up two B - BBEE levels, the YES company must meet double the target and achieve a 5% absorption
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TO Q UA L I F Y, T H E S E E N T I T I E S M U S T M e et t h e 4 0 % su b - m i n i m u m s fo r e a c h p r i o r i t y e l e m e n t o r, i f a g e n e r i c c o m p a ny, m e et a n
a ve ra g e o f 5 0 % a c ro s s t h e t h re e p r i o r i t y
e l e m e nt s o r, i n t h e c a s e o f Q S Es, a n a ve ra g e
o f 4 0 % i n t wo o f t h e p r i o r i t y e l e m e nt s,
i n c l u d i n g ow n e r s h i p
I m p r ove i t s B - B B EE sc o re e a c h ye a r S c o re f u l l p o i n t s o n t h e s k i l l s d eve l o p m e n t s c o r e c a r d (i f a g e n e r i c c o m p a ny) G i ve 12- m o nt h f u l l - t i m e e m p l oy m e nt c o n t r a c t s t o b l a c k yo u t h (18 – 3 5 ye a r s) a s d ete r m i n e d by t h e h i g h e r o f:
• 1.5% o f t h e l a s t ye a r ’s h e a d c o u nt • 1.5% o f a ve ra g e n et p ro f i t a f te r ta x i n p a s t t h re e ye a r s c o nve r te d to h e a d c o u nt by d i v i d i n g by R 5 5 0 0 0 • A ta rg et s et i n a ta b l e b a s e d o n a n nu a l reve nu e o r h e a d c o u nt
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“Changing the structure of the South African economy will result in it being more inclusive and more sustainable, with opportunities for all”
EXPERT INSIGHTS “A Level 1 B-BBEE accreditation has a positive impact as it supports governmental initiatives for transformation. Economically, it allows companies to improve their business development, client relationships as well as brand awareness, which ultimately leads to companies being positive contributors to the economy.” – Joe Ndala, MD of AECOM South Africa “B-BBEE is more than just getting the best possible level by ticking off compliance checkboxes to avoid penalties and secure contracts. It’s really about meaningful transformation and providing an opportunity for companies to
rate,” Holmes concludes. The table below outlines the numerous levels of B - BBEE recognition achievable through the YES initiative, provided the preconditions are met.
play a greater role in the overall development of South Africa.” – Renai Moothilal, Executive Director of NAACAM
B - BBEE RECOGNITION “Building a globally competitive
Ac h i eve Y ES Ta rg et a n d 2.5% a b so r pt i o n
M ove 1 B - B B EE re c o g n i t i o n l eve l u p o n t h e sc o re c a rd
A rc h i ve 1.5 x Y ES ta rg et a n d 5% a b so r pt i o n
M ove 1 B - B B EE re c o g n i t i o n l eve l u p o n t h e sc o re c a rd + 3 b o nu s p o i nt s to t h e ove ra l l sc o re c a rd
D o u b l e Y ES ta rg et a n d 5% a b so r pt i o n
M ove 2 B - B B EE re c o g n i t i o n l eve l s u p o n t h e sc o re c a rd
South Africa requires business leaders and managers to move beyond the current guilt-tax approach to B-BBEE and reconnect with the spirit and intention of the codes of good practice.” – Luvuyo Madasa, Executive Director of ReimagineSA “Real economic transformation
Note: Information retrieved from www.thedti.gov.za
will result in the visible and tangible AUTOMATIC RECOGNITION FOR LARGE BLACK- OWNED COMPANIES Automatic recognition levels will be given to 51% and 100% black- owned large entities with annual turnovers of more than R50 -million, the same as has been given to Exempted Micro Enterprises (EMEs) and Qualifying Smaller Enterprises (QSEs). This means that if a company is 51% blacWk-owned, it will qualify for a Level 2 BEE status. If the company is 100% black-owned, it will qualify for Level 1 = BEE status.
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inclusion of black people in the mainstream economy across all sectors. That, in turn, will mean greater economic growth that will benefit all South Africans.” – Zodwa Ntuli, head of the B-BBEE Commission
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TOP 10 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR B-BBEE RATING Deon Oberholzer, Group CEO of the Gestalt Group, gives tips to improve your company’s rating.
1. SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IS ABOUT LEVERAGED TRAINING AND BUILDING A SCORECARD Spending approximately 15% of your total skills budget on short courses would give only about one point for the skills development element. On the other hand, a well-planned strategy working with leveraged programmes and Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) funding that requires a 15% net contribution could result in more than 90% of the points, if not all of them. A proper strategy would include a focus on people with disabilities and programmes that allow for salary inclusion as well as maximise tax breaks, subsidies and SETA funding. Yet, many companies get this wrong and do not optimise their training. Even if companies can afford the full 6% of skills development of black staff, with optimisation there would be enough budget left to train all staff.
2. B-BBEE SCORECARD AND BUSINESS BENEFITS ARE NOT MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE Too many companies still regard B-BBEE as some form of poorly conceptualised tax. There is a moral wake-up call here in that if we do not all do our part to make the country work, we may not have an economy left. The B-BBEE Codes provide structure regarding how businesses can contribute. Most companies in the business-to-business sector have some level of pressure from their clients to present a good scorecard. We have found that if you really look at it, the business benefit of a good scorecard vastly exceeds the risk and downside related to ignoring B-BBEE. This pressure will continue to increase, but with some honest assessment, the return on investment could actually be quite high – especially if you align your B-BBEE strategy with your business strategy.
3. KNOW WHAT YOU NEED FROM YOUR B-BBEE PARTNER
In South Africa, we have the reality of a changing landscape. If you are clear on what you need from the partner, the next step is to check that it is realistic. If not, change your expectations. If it is, make sure that it is properly set out in a contract. Too many B-BBEE partnerships fail because there is a lack of agreement and common understanding of the value of the B-BBEE partner.
4. DO AT LEAST THE MINIMUM IN TERMS OF OWNERSHIP If you really don’t want to do a B-BBEE ownership transaction, at least do the minimum. Typically, this is 10.1%. This can add between 14 and 16 points, and save you from dropping a level. For example, if you are stuck at 56 points and are categorised at Level 7 which will drop to Level 8 without B-BBEE ownership, it means you could have been a Level 4 with a properly structured 10% BEE ownership transaction. Properly structured full ownership at 25% would immediately raise the score to a Level 3.
5. PRICE YOUR B-BBEE OWNERSHIP DEALS RIGHT Many B-BBEE transactions are priced at full realisable value to a willing buyer. It is a far more sound strategy to price a B-BBEE transaction on the same principles you would an agreement with a senior manager or new business partner. As a result, the principle would be based on mutual future benefit and not as if you sell to retire. Rather structure the deal for growth and expansion and plan to exit the business together at a later stage. Under no circumstances should you feel pressurised to “give your shares away”, but if the new investor cannot finance the deal from the deal itself, it is probably doomed to failure. A lower and more realistic business value that secures profitable business growth and tempers risk will increase the likelihood of finding a partner that can help grow the business.
6. REACT QUICKLY WHEN YOU GET YOUR SCORECARD FOR THE PREVIOUS YEAR
What does a business really need from a B-BBEE partner? Is it just a competitive scorecard or meeting the minimum requirements of a tender? In many instances the answers are more subtle.
The scorecard is often filed and not reviewed until weeks before the end of the next financial year. This is a big mistake. On receipt of the certificate and scorecard from the verification agency, immediately complete a corrective and a strategy review.
Most businesses would benefit from a more diverse strategic perspective. Many companies that have grown and evolved from small beginnings had to make place for more shareholder and investors.
Make sure you understand every single point you missed. Then consider whether you could still do something to improve the existing scorecard and develop a strategy for the next cycle.
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If it is inevitable that a belligerent supplier has to be replaced, leaving it until late in the financial year will have limited scorecard benefits as there will simply not be sufficient procurement from a new and more compliant supplier. You may want to identify junior staff with potential or recruit to meet your needs, but getting recruitment wrong can be detrimental for a business. Start early and leave yourself time to optimise.
7. IT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE DIFFICULT With proper advice and a sound strate gy, B - B B EE compliance can b e much simpler than expe cte d. For example, the codes allow for properly structure d loans to b e re cognise d for enterprise and supplier development. Ask yourself whether you would rather loan R20 0 0 0 0 to a qualif ying b eneficiar y that will help transform and improve your valu e chain or give R14 0 0 0 0 ever y ye ar for the nex t five ye ars to some scheme with a fancy brochure?
8. HAVE A LEVEL 1 PLAN Even if the business le adership has set tle d on a strate gy to achieve a B - B B EE Level 5 or even a Level 8, it is imperative to have a plan to re ach Level 1. Many companies see this as an impossible task and deem it to be financially ruining. It ’s only when each possible point in the scorecard is mapped to the advantage of the business and costed ef fectively that the real cost benefit of B - BBEE can be derived. Level 1 may still be too expensive to pursue, but the most expensive points can be dropped for a sound Level 3 strategy, for example.
9. USE THE CORRECT RESOURCES FOR EVERY STAGE OF THE PROCESS During the first half of the year, review, reset and plan properly. During the second half, implement the plan and check the implementation at the last minute when the profit projections are clear. Then, after year-end, make sure the documentation is correct and up to date before you engage with a verification agency. You cannot delegate the entire project to one person or department. We often find that leadership delegates B-BBEE too far down the chain of command from the key decisionmakers and the plans are neither optimised nor properly funded. Each of the three pillars needs a different core team for B-BBEE transformation:
a) P roper planning and budget approval require top management This is critical as it sets the scene for the year and frames many of the operational decisions, such as who to appoint and where to acquire products and services. A plan that has not been properly approved by the right decision-makers will fail. b) Effective implementation requires line management Line managers are often the lifeblood of a B-BBEE strategy. If they do not support it, they can kill or at least maim it. Their buy-in and clear role in implementation is critical for success. c) Preparation for verification requires a strong admin team This is not an afterthought but rather an ongoing process of collecting B-BBEE certificates, collating training documentation and keeping everything in the file. Without this, the verification will fail and points may be lost.
10. TAKE THE PAPERWORK SERIOUSLY Even if the paperwork part of the project is delegated to an admin person or team, they need strong support and a clear mandate to build the file during the year. Too many companies have seen their scorecard crash and burn on impossible deadlines and poor paperwork.
BONUS STRATEGY: CONSIDER YES CAREFULLY The recently launched YES initiative can be a great way for companies to improve their scorecard by one or two levels. It is, however, important to compare the cost and benefit as opposed those involved with improving your BEE strategy. YES should be neither a first choice nor a strategy of last resort. It should be viewed as a useful alternative and should be compared to the rest of the Level 1 plan. If the costing and the interest of your business is best served with the YES programme, it should be used. However, if it is more expensive than the Level 1 plan you already have, it may not be the best option. Sources www.econoserv.co.za www.businesstech.co.za www.dti.gov.za www.economic.gov.za
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ADVERTORIAL AET AFRICA
AET AFRICA INNOVATING SUSTAINABILITY
THE HOT NEW PRODUCT PIONEERING GREEN TECH IN AFRIC A Reducing Africa’s carbon footprint has surfaced as one of the major goals for business and government leaders to achieve by 2030. This is largely evident in commitments made by numerous African countries, including South Africa, in the form of National Determined Contributions (NDC) submissions in accordance with the Paris Agreement combating climate change.
sent to market,” says Sandiswa Qayi, Managing Director of AET AFRICA. Hotspot is a geyser sleeve that can be fitted to the spiral element on horizontal and vertical geysers. It heats up the geyser in approximately 30 minutes and produces 50 litres of hot water, allowing consumers to heat the volume of water they need instead of heating a full tank, reducing energy consumption by 27% per month.
For radical change to occur, sustainability needs to become a way of life. NDCs made by government need to trickle down into the fabric of how businesses and society function. AET AFRICA is one such company advocating for a greener lifestyle on the continent. The high cost of electricity coupled with high volumes of energy consumption have prompted AET AFRICA to create a product to address these issues.
“There is a huge amount of competition when it comes to geyser systems, which is why we didn’t want to create a completely new geyser or element,” says Qayi. “Hotspot compliments products that are already on the market. It saves people money as they don’t need to buy a new geyser system, which is why Hotspot has a return-on-investment period of only four months.
“Hotspot is the first of our products that have been commercialised and
“Another great feature of the Hotspot is that it can be installed as a DIY project
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for anyone who owns a geyser,” adds Qayi. Although the product is easy to install and operate, it is recommended that it be fitted by trained professionals to ensure it complies with geyser installation standards and safety procedures. This fits in with the company’s focus on skills development and skills transfer to promote economic development through supplier and enterprise development in the AET value chain. “AET AFRICA is launching a workshop and forming strategic partnerships with plumbers’ associations and institutions of higher learning to empower local people, mainly youth and women,” says Qayi. “This also serves as a way to promote inclusivity of local citizens through innovation, science and engineering.” AET AFRICA hopes that developing skills to further sustainable living will benefit the continent as a whole, contributing to the vision of greener Africa by 2030.
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AET AFRICA PROFILE
AET AFRICA: POWERING INTO THE FUTURE Backed by more than 20 cumulative years of experience in manufacturing, the AET AFRICA trio has pulled out all the stops, which have led to the development of various renewable and energy efficiency products targeting the commercial and residential sectors. Besides their cumulative manufacturing experience, the trio also has expertise and experience in innovation and research of new products, business management, project management, economic development, business development, marketing, and skills development. Since 2012, AET AFRICA has been able to conduct research, paying particular attention to how to conserve, reuse and improve water heating mechanisms that consider the African climate and socio-economic environment. On testing imported plate heat exchangers, which revealed cost implications and nondurability, the company resorted to designing innovative and inventive prototypes that would reuse the wasted heat, providing accessibe and affordable hot water to ordinary South Africans and further pasteurise the water. After successfully producing prototypes, AET also identified a water heating solution to retrofit all electric geysers with Hopspot in order to respond to rising electricity costs and increasing demand for energy without replacing the conventional geysers. Vision An Eastern Cape-based manufacturer and supplier of choice of high quality energy efficiency products and clean technology products using dip moulding process, woven and non-woven textiles in South Africa and internationally. Mission An Eastern Cape-based manufacturer and supplier of high quality, innovative, relevant and uniquely designed energy efficiency; clean technology products and manufacturing components using dip moulding process, woven and nonwoven textiles customised for South Africa and international markets through strategic partners and network of agents. Services ● Heat Raider: waste heat harvesting ● Hotspot (efficiency of a regular geyser) ● Heat and energy regulator lever (on solar geysers) ● Clean and green energy solutions such as filter bags ● Clean energy components manufacturer
M A N AG I N G D I R E C TO R Managing Director: Sandiswa Qayi Directors: Michael Romer, Tamsanqa Gxowa FAST FACTS ● Black economic empowerment level – shareholding (%): 80% black-owned and 55% women- and youth-owned startup company ● Level 2 BEE company
CONTACT DETAILS Physical Address: 3-33 Phillip Frame Road, Waverly Office Park, Chiselhurst East London 5200
Achievements ● 2017 Young Women in Energy Award from the Department of Energy ● 2017 Enviropedia Ecological awards “Gold winner for energy efficiency” for Hotspot product ● Global Cleantech Innovation Programme 2016 winner awarded “Most Promising Youth-Led Business” by Minister Naledi Pandor for Hotspot project ● Eastern Cape Top Green Organisation Awards 2016 “Special Innovation” winner awarded by MEC Somyo for both Heat Raider and Hotspot ● 2019 Neighbourhood 4.0 Off-The-Wall Technology Showcase pitch of the day, hosted by the CSIR ● 2019 BBQ awards: The Innovation Hub new and innovative business award
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SANDISWA QAYI
Postal Address: PO Box 783 Stutterheim 4930 Phone: 043 721 3296 Email: info@aetafrica.co.za
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YOURSELF MANAGEMENT
LEADERS IN THE AFRICAN MARKET Yourself Management is a through-the-line marketing agency specialising in the African market. Formed in 2004, the agency is 100% black-owned with a Level 1 B-BBEE score. We offer an integrated approach, where we use below-the-line, above-the-line and digital marketing methods to reach a wide customer base and acquire market share within the African market for our partners.
We par tner with our clients and our interest is
employment. This is done in par tnership with our clients
mutual: to grow their brand. That ’s why we go
in improving their market share and making their
by the name Yourself. We run an averag e of 3 0
brands household names among African pe ople of all
campaigns annually and have a te am of more than
income levels.
3 0 0 employe es operating throughout the Southern
• O ur values: To b e innovative and professional; to b e
African D evelopment Communit y, with a he ad of fice
a te am with inte grit y when approaching or de aling with
in Johannesburg and re gional of fices in Cape Town,
our par tners’ tasks; b eing transparent and accountable
D urban, N amibia and Zambia.
at all times.
We pride ourselves on b eing the preferre d supplier for
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some reputable blu e chip companies such as Tig er
We provide excellent marketing ser vices to millions of
B rands, N estle, L’O ré al and Platco D igital (eT V ), among
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many others. Our business model focuses on a one - stop shop We have made it our business to know and understand
principle, where we provide any marketing - relate d
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the African consumer.
in understanding their marketing strate gy so we can position their brand accordingly within the market.
M I S S I O N , VI S I O N AN D VALU E S • O ur vi sion: To b e the le aders in the African market.
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“We par tner with our clients and our interest is mutual – to grow their brand”
1. B elow - the - line marketing: • A ctivations – in - store promotions, roadshows, experimental, events and spor ts • S chools and corporate social investment proje cts • B randing 2. Above - the - line marketing: • Adver tising • Radio • Production 3. D igital marketing: • Social me dia • Website manag ement • S e arch engine optimisation • Content marketing • D ata analy tics 4. M arketing ser vices: • Rese arch • D esigns/Cre ative concepts • S trate gy • Public Relations • Client ser vice 5. Rental S er vices: • Gig rigs • S tag e trailers • Activation fle et • M all stands • Logistics and warehousing We have 13 ye ars’ experience in the following industries and markets: • F ast M oving Consumer Goods (FM CG) • B anking • Tele communications • Sof t ware • B roadcasting • H e alth and b e aut y • Luxur y goods • Corporate – business to business • The public se ctor • Automotive • Spor ts
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YOUNG MOVERS AND SHAKERS
By Anton Pretorius
Rocket scientist Siya Xuza has big plans for SA’s energy sector
M ove ove r E l o n M u s k a n d M a r k S h u t t l e w o r t h , S o u t h A f r i c a ’s e xc l u s i ve c i rc l e o f s c i e n c e a n d te c h n o l o g y i n n ova to r s j u s t g ot b i g g e r. R o c ket s c i e nt i s t ro c ks ta r a n d H a r va rd g ra d u a te S i ya b u l e l a Xu za (2 9 ) b o a s t s a re m a r ka b l e l i s t o f a c h i e ve m e nt s a n d e ve n h a s a p l a n et n a m e d a f te r h i m . H e ret u r n s h o m e to a d d re s s A f r i c a ’s e n e rg y n e e d s .
Siyabulela Xuza is a name worth knowing.
he started developing his own rockets
His achievement at the Intel
It’s not just his accomplishments, but
and fuel, using his mother’s kitchen as
International Fair landed him a
also the story behind it that make him
his personal laboratory.
scholarship at Harvard University.
significant. But what makes Siya’s story
There he combined an engineering
worth telling is that, at the end of the
As Siya’s curiosity grew, new horizons
degree and liberal arts, and began
day, he’s just a young man from a rural
opened up before him. After several
conducting research into making
township in the Eastern Cape.
failed attempts and more than six
cheaper solar cells and the viability of
months of building his own rockets, Siya
solar technologies.
His story began in 1994 when at the
eventually found the winning recipe.
age of fi ve, he witnessed an airplane
His science project won gold at the
His homemade inventions for safer,
fl ying over his hometown of Northcrest
National Science Expo, and he was
cleaner rocket fuel has won him
in Mthata, dropping pamphlets during
eventually awarded with the prestigious
prestigious awards all over the world, as
the country’s fi rst democratic elections.
Dr Derek Gray Memorial prize for the
well as the recognition of former US First
“I remember watching the airplane fl y
most innovative project in South Africa.
Lady, Michelle Obama. Today, he’s the
over and it sparked a deep curiosity
youngest member of the African Union’s
within me. How does it work? What
Later, he entered into the Intel International
energy advisory panel, Africa 2.0, and
propelled this plane across the sky?”
Science and Engineering Fair in the US,
he’s recently made a breakthrough in
competing against 1 500 other students
nanotechnology energy solution that will
Naturally, Siya wanted to develop his
from 54 countries across the world. He
change the global mobile market forever.
own airplanes. “I believe that in Africa
won gold and this achievement saw the
Now, after several years in the US,
you need to invent your own future
NASA-affiliated Lincoln Laboratory name
working at the Harvard Centre
instead of waiting for the world to invent
a minor planet after him, known as 23182
for Nanoscale Systems and the
it for you,” he said. He immersed himself
Siyaxuza, located in the main asteroid belt
Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s
in the science, and from an early age,
near Jupiter.
Microsystems Technology Laboratory,
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YOUNG MOVERS AND SHAKERS
Siya has returned home to put the power
“I USE MY OWN STORY AS A CASE STUDY
back in the hands of Africans (literally!).
TO INSPIRE HOPE and confidence. When
EDITORIAL
our youth are given the opportunity, Siya’s innovations have led to
the possibilities are endless. There’s
advanced energy-storing capabilities in
reason to be optimistic. My talk at the
micro fuel cells, which will turn everyday
Energy Indaba addressed two pressing
electronic devices, like cellphones, into
points: Firstly, how can youth shape the
personal power plants.
future of energy through transformation and innovation? Secondly, how do we
Siya is the founder and managing
create an enabling environment to
director of Galactic Energy Ventures,
harness the collective potential of the
a company that is developing the
youth towards the energy sector?
next generation of advanced energy storage technologies. Siya’s journey
“DURING MY TIME AT HARVARD, I FAILED
from poverty to stardom is a remarkable
TO ASK MYSELF A CRUCIAL QUESTION:
one. His desire to make a difference
How can I use the resources from my
says a lot about the spirit of the man.
world-class education to improve access to energy in Africa? More than
From humble beginnings to
620 million people don’t have access to
international fame, Siya’s success can
energy on the continent, and providing
be attributed to the fact that he never
access can help alleviate poverty. As
let race or class define the person he is.
a kid from rural South Africa, I could
He never gave up or gave in. He simply
relate to this. I became passionate
went out there and did it.
about using fuel cells to create distributed power generation. In other
THE RISING STAR OF SIYA
words, power that’s not dependent on
We caught up with Siya to get his
the grid. But why fuel cells? Because
thoughts on Africa’s energy needs.
it’s an important platform to push intense research, we developed one
SOUTH AFRICA at the Intel International
of the world’s most scalable micro-fuel
Science and Engineering Fair in the US
cell membranes to improve the price
along with 1 500 other students from 54
of fuel cells for power generation. We
countries. When I was there, someone
published that research in 2013.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY GARY VAN W YK COURTESY OF 21 ICONS SOUTH AFRICA
industrialisation. After four years of “I HAD THE PRIVILEGE OF REPRESENTING
asked me: ‘Who do you think you are, as a South African, to come to the US
“AFTER GRADUATION, I WAS FACED WITH
and talk about global innovation?’ With
A TOUGH DECISION: Do I stay in the
all due respect, it’s like Bafana Bafana
US and become the next Elon Musk,
going to Brazil to talk about football
or do I go back home? The Obama
(laughs). I proceeded to win two
administration offered me citizenship
grand awards for my alternative rocket
and funding, encouraging me to stay
fuel project – and more importantly,
and continue my research in the US.
a scholarship to Harvard University.
But my decision to return home was
This achievement showed that South
a conscious one. Reflecting back on
Africans, whether you’re black, white,
South Africa in 1994, many people
male or female, are equally capable of
considered it a country on the brink of
global innovation and excellence.
civil war. But despite our challenges,
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people united at the first democratic
“AS AN ENTREPRENEUR, I’VE EXPERIENCED
them as threats. If you’re a big entity
elections and showed the world that
THE FRUSTRATION OF SECURING CAPITAL.
or company, the best insurance
we can overcome adversity. I witnessed
It’s important to discuss the issue of
you can buy is not by killing off the
the rapid growth of our economy and
funding. Banks have told me: ‘You’re
competition, but rather by purchasing
identified the immense potential of not
too risky for us.’ But I don’t believe
a 25% stake in a company that could
just South Africa, but the ‘Africa Rising’
the problem is necessarily a lack of
be the next Tesla.
narrative too. More than 600 million
funding. The real question is: How do
Africans are between the ages of 18
we coordinate the funding mechanism
“A UNIFIED VOICE IS REQUIRED,
and 35 and the continent is urbanising
that’s available in government and how
particularly when it comes to energy.
faster than any other region in the
do we package the funding in order to
We all need to unite and genuinely
world. I put my hand up and said: ‘I
push the energy agenda?
have the country’s best interest
want to be a part of that story’. “IN THE CONTEXT OF POLICY
generation, it’s also an enabler
“YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE A VERY
CERTAINTY, it is vital for us to bridge
of growth. Energy can be used to
IMPORTANT ROLE TO PLAY IN SHAPING
the trust between government and
capitalise on regional integration of
THE FUTURE OF ENERGY. I believe that
the private sector. The media has a
pan-African development to address
every single young person is born from
very important role to play in this.
our most pertinent problems like
a spirit of innovation. I was fortunate
In my opinion, I would recommend
industrialisation, inequality and lack
enough to be given the opportunity
that the then Minister of Energy take
of transformation.
and my talents were harnessed.
a closer look at energy storage.
But how do we create an enabling
We need to establish a thorough
“THE TIME TO ACT IS NOW. But the
environment to allow other young
framework to define what batteries
emancipation of youth in the energy
people to thrive in the energy sector?
and fuel cells are, and not necessarily
sector is also par t and parcel with
When we talk about transformation,
speak about it as generators, but as
the emancipation of women in the
it’s not merely about fulfilling quotas.
net consumers. Allowing us to do that
energy sector. Because we are not
It’s about creating an environment
will really help us unlock the potential
truly free unless all women are given
where young people can dream and
of the market.
equal oppor tunities.
their families too. It’s important to shift
“BUSINESSES AND CAPTAINS
All of us have an impor tant role to
our perspective because when we
OF INDUSTRY NEED TO CREATE
play. Because if not us, then who? If
see transformation in that way, we’ll
MENTORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES for
not here, then where? And if not now,
recognise that it’s in everyone’s interest.
young people instead of considering
then when?”
emancipate not only themselves, but
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at heart. Energy is not just about
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S I YA K H A C O N S U L T I N G I N T E R V I E W
SIYAKHA CONSULTING Siyakha is a small, niche consultancy firm that has focused on providing solutions to achieve transformation since the business first started in 1998.
Full name of company/organisation: Siyakha Consulting Name: Dionne Kerr Occupation and position: CEO Best advice and who gave it: Learn how to say what you need to say in 10
WHAT DO YOU S EE AS TH E KE Y
qualit y standards of B lack suppliers
CHALLEN GE FO R TR AN S FO R MATI O N
by 25% per quar ter base d on our
I N YOU R S ECTO R ?
current programmes. We have
D espite South Africa’s strong
proje cts in water preser vation
e conomic and political
and agricultural development.
foundations, the countr y suf fers
We are focuse d on cre ating jobs
from severe income ine qualit y,
and oppor tunities for gogos and
pover t y, unemployment and a
pe ople with disabilities in township
lack of relevant job skills among
and rural communities. We do
historically disadvantag e d
door- to - door market rese arch in
populations. These deficits thre aten
townships to drive he alth and
the countr y ’s stabilit y and its
financial wellness and personal and
potential to foster grow th and
home hygiene among other things.
investment in the re gion.
We are also set ting up B lack-
words or less, Mark Barnes 1996
owne d manufacturing businesses
Most inspiring business leader: Mteto
BEE is of ten debated as a political
e ach month and our supplier
Nyati – I admire that he is a good man,
tool more than it is seen as a positive
development programmes cover
a good father and gentleman – he
proactive at tempt to equalise
digital skills, industrial activities,
hasn’t lost that since he has become
societ y. The over- complicated
businesses who are using science
successful.
structures and heightened expense
to develop innovative solutions and
of implementation mean that
ser vices companies with their sights
people’s sentiment is usually to
set on grow th.
How you relax: I ride a motorbike on trips around South Africa, or spend time at our little cottage at
purely seek compliance. This is exacerbated by the consulting
D ESCR I B E TH E BUS I N ES S PH I LOSO PHY
approach, which is t ypically centred
TH E CO M PANY PR I D ES ITS ELF O N.
around a scorecard.
A par t of the South African solution.
Physical address: Siyakha House,
When South Africans sincerely star t
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to b e passionate about buying
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Postal address: P. O. Box 71112,
local goods and ser vices, cre ating
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put our youth to work. We ne e d an
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this e conomy then we can achieve
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e conomic grow th.
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same dire ction towards a common
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Our situation is quite uniqu e in
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that we implement development
ne e ds to b e singularly focused
programmes for our clients. This
on making sure that we have
includes supplier excellence
robust, independent, sustainable
programmes where we are raising
businesses, youth, employe es and
the governance, cer tification and
South Africans.
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MAKING AN IM PACT By Elske Joubert
R i vo n i n g o M h l a r i , C E O o f R i ka te c, i s o n e o f t h e yo u n g e s t e x e c u t i ve s i n S o u t h A f r i c a – a n d h e i s ta k i n g t h e te c h i n d u s t r y by s to r m .
“I grew up in a ver y small town called
was because my high school never
now that our President is talking about
Phalabor wa, a town which laid the
of fered it as a subject.”
tablets and it’s only now that we get excited about fibre… that is what we
foundation of my ambition in the tech industr y,” Rivoningo states.
Rivoningo came up with the idea of
call the third industrial revolution. We
Rikatec during his first t wo years at
are literally one revolution behind the
“There are about four mines
universit y. “The initial idea behind
rest of the world.”
controlling the economy of the town
the business was to connect mobile
and in Phalaborwa you either work for
connectivit y with vehicles. I told my
H e al so notes that most jobs – i f
the public sector or the mines – there
par tner this is what I wanted to do
not all – will be in the digital
are no big corporates. In the 50 km
and he fully agreed.”
s pace. S o how do we g et to the forefront of it ?
radius of the town, we have the Kruger gate, so there is a lot of tourism.”
They spent about two years doing
“Let ’s take the example of Uber.
research, trying to understand
In 2010 Uber was valued at just
Growing up in this small town
exactly how vehicles connect.
under US$1- billion. Five years
helped him build his level of
“While conducting this research, I
later, Uber was wor th US$50 -
ambition. “I used to ask myself, ‘ Why
came to understand the whole notion
billion. Now, that ’s exponential
is it that ever yone in this town wakes
of the Fourth Industrial Revolution;
grow th. In Africa, we don’t really
up at 5 am to go work at a mine?’
what was happening around the
see this kind of exponential
That question essentially laid the
world, smart cities, electric cars, self-
grow th because we are just
building blocks for my ambition.”
driving cars… and I realised that in
constantly adapting to technology.
South Africa we were so far behind.” When he finished primar y school
“Where, for example, was Africa’s
and headed to high school,
He said to himself that we, as
par ticipation when Uber was wor th
his objective was to become a
South Africans, need to be ahead
less than US$1- billion?”
businessman. “As a young, black
of the cur ve. “I personally believe
South African I always thought
that Africans are adapters, and not
Commenting on his company and
that the best way to get into
creators, of technology – I was just
the uptake of it in the market,
business was through some form of
really tired of being an adapter.”
Rivoningo notes that Rikatec is a first of its kind in Africa. “We
profession. Eventually I ended up studying to become a char tered
According to Rivoningo (and backed
create information management
accountant at UCT. Now, there’s
up by research), South Africans
systems for vehicles. We assist both
a bit of irony in that, being that I
missed out on both the second and
businesses and vehicle owners with
never even knew what accounting
third industrial revolutions. “It’s only
predictive maintenance; and what
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I mean by that is that our business
your authorit y in societ y. We don’ t
is not reactive. We want to know
necessarily have that spirit of a
when something is wrong or when
Mark Zuckerberg or a Bill Gates
something is about to happen
dropping out of school or universit y
before it does – we want to be
to build a business wor th more than
proactive.”
US$10 0 - billion – we simply don’ t have that culture in South Africa
In terms of the uptake in the
and indeed, Africa.”
market, Rivoningo notes that the company is currently get ting a lot
Rivoningo notes that the journey
of traction. “One of our biggest
to success has been tough,
issues was that most South Africans
however, the fact that they receive
are ver y ‘ techophobic’. As much
recognition for their hard work
as we had this cool concept and
by the likes of Forbes and others,
business, it took blood, sweat and
make it wor thwhile. “It shows that
tears tr ying to prove this concept to
we are making an impact. Impact,
the market.”
I think, is what drives me.”
They succeeded. “We have 17
Noting some of his biggest
50 0 manufactured units and we
challenges, Rivoningo says
are rolling them out incrementally.
that first and foremost, funding
We are also about to go into our
remains a problem. “Here you
second manufacturing production
are, a young person of colour, and
within the nex t quar ter.”
if we’re being honest, there’s a
“ Where there are chall eng es, there are oppor tuniti es to find solutions”
stigma at tached to it. The second I asked him what being
challenge is the demographics.
recognised as one of Forbes 30
There’s a lack of transformation
under 30 means to him. “It means
within the boardrooms. I’ve been
a lot to me. We have been rejected
for tunate enough to sit in front of
many times and not because we
CEOs of big corporations.”
weren’ t capable, but because people didn’ t see and realise what
You enter their of fice, but before
we have done until we showed it
you even open your mouth, you
to them.”
are being profiled. I look young, I hardly even have a beard,” he
He notes that making the Forbes
says jokingly, “and people tend to
30 under 30 list and being a
hold this kind of thing against you.”
young exec in South Africa means the generation with economical
“The CEO most likely spent 20 years
power is listening. “Young people
at the company in order for him to
(under 35) make up more than
have a seat at the table, but here
80% of the population and yet we
you come in and take your seat
don’ t have any economical say.
at the table. However, they of ten
And it ’s not because we aren’ t
change their minds when you open
bright or qualified enough. It ’s an
your mouth and you show them
African issue – your age determines
what you have to of fer.”
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Another challenge, he notes, was
economy? The answer is small
that he never really had the time to
businesses. I recently read a repor t
be a kid.
that stated SMEs need R250 0 0 0 to
“It seems like a small thing, but I
R50 0 0 0 0 in financing. If you go to
WHAT IS THE ONE THING MOST PEOPLE
have had to change my lifest yle
the IDC, you’ll find that their funding
DON’T KNOW ABOUT YOU?
significantly. For example, I can’ t
threshold star ts at R1- million.
just say any thing on social media
QUICK-FIRE Q&A
I’ll tell you two things. Firstly, I don’t like business books, I prefer philosophy books. Secondly, I love to cook – a lot! When I’m
– now there are people looking up
“ Why does the IDC’s funding
in my house, I like to think of myself as the
to me. It ’s really tough being in this
threshold star t at R1- million when
Jamie Oliver of South Africa.
kind of situation.”
the majorit y of star tups and small businesses need bet ween R250
I also asked Rivoningo about the
0 0 0 and R50 0 0 0 0? This means that
importance of entrepreneurship
majorit y of these small businesses
to the health of our economy.
don’ t even qualif y for financing.
WHO OR WHAT INSPIRES YOU? Adversity. What I mean by that is, for example, where there is poverty, there is also an opportunity to create wealth. Where there are challenges, there are
“Entrepreneurship is one of the
opportunities to find solutions.
most vital factors to the grow th
“What we need to do is revisit these
of our economy. If someone star ts
policies. We need to ask ourselves,
a business, they are helping the
‘ Where is South Africa going in the
economy in t wo ways. Firstly, they
nex t 10 years?’. We need to keep
“My ambition today,
are creating employment, which
these policies amendable.”
is my reality
YOUR PERSONAL MANTRA?
tomorrow.”
means people earn an income, which in turn means they pay
Rivoningo’s advice for aspiring
taxes. Secondly, these people now
entrepreneurs is to find their ‘why’.
become consumers, increasing
“There’s a misperception that the
consumption in South Africa,
entrepreneurial journey is easy.
adding to the countr y’s GDP.”
Today you can be on a high, tomorrow you can quite easily crash.
And where is South Africa in
Today you can be rich, tomorrow
terms of growing and honing
you can have nothing.
entrepreneurs? “In my opinion, we are nowhere.
Don’ t be driven by money. Be driven
Our fiscal policies are anti -
by impact and tr ying to make a
entrepreneurship. I personally have
dif ference in this world.
only had success with developmental finance institutions (DFIs).
“If you are driven by impact and change, it means you will build
These DFIs are there to promote
resilience to withstand the hard
businesses and entrepreneurs.
times. I am faced with
However, the way policy is written is
challenges ever y day,
not progressive; it is predominantly
however, my purpose is
tailored to mining and manufacturing.
bigger than any challenge.
“Let ’s look at five to 10 years from
“Your purpose will help
now: who is going to run the
you overcome.”
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THE YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
EDITORIAL
By Elske Joubert T h e Yo u t h E m p l oy m e nt S e r v i c e ( Y ES) i s a n o n - p ro f i t c o m p a ny l a u n c h e d i n 2 018 a s p a r t o f t h e C E O I n i t i a t i ve. D r i ve n by D r Ta s h m i a I s m a i l - S a v i l l e, t h i s i n i t i a t i ve p a r t n e r s w i t h b u s i n e s s e s to c re a te 12 - m o nt h p a i d w o r k e x p e r i e n c e s fo r p re v i o u s l y u n e m p l oy e d yo u t h b et w e e n t h e a g e s o f 18 a n d 3 5. Youth are able to gather valuable work experience
week. “One of the keys to its success has been the
either by being absorbed into sponsoring businesses or
positive relationships bet ween the various stakeholders.
being sponsored into placements like NGOs and SMEs,
YES is not a government institution and receives no
says Dr. Tashmia Ismail - Saville. “Businesses are able to
financial aid from the government.”
enjoy the t win benefits of providing work experience to youth and in the process secure B - BBEE benefits for
Commenting on some of the groundbreaking ways in
their business.”
which YES aims to create jobs for South Africa’s youth, she shares the following: “A good example of where
The youth make up nearly 36% of the South African
YES of fers a unique value proposition is that placed
population and, according to Dr Ismail - Saville, one out
youth are equipped with mobile phones with zero - rated
of three youths is unable to find work or has become
data and a YES app. This app provides the youth with
discouraged from looking.
access to valuable content, including professional development, health and safet y, and financial wellness.
“This is a significant par t of our population who are idle and demotivated. Can you imagine the economic
“ We also enjoy a par tnership with LinkedIn where we
power we could harness if we could find a way to
assist youth to build up their work experience and
create employment for these youths and ensure skills
professional references. On top of this, we use the
transfer to them?”
KNACK app to at tempt to match workplace skills with placements.”
South Africa has a ver y centralised economy with t wo core economic hubs: Gauteng and the Western Cape.
Dr Ismail - Saville relays the impor tance of investing
“Youth come from emerging areas looking to find work
inclusively. “Research shows that South Africa is one of
in these hubs but are unable to cope with the skilled
the most unequal societies in the world. This manifests
work force they find in these hubs.
in a couple of dif ferent forms, including access to capital, skills and social capital/net works.”
“If we can create 1 0 0 0 jobs in an emerging region, we can inject up to R45 - million of new incomes into
While financial capital is one element, longer term
these economies. Suddenly, youth who were previously
benefits are built up through building up net works
unemployed now become a power ful economic force.”
and skills. “If businesses and societ y on the whole are prepared to invest with an inclusive mindset, we can
Dr Ismail - Saville says the organisation can proudly say
create a more sustainable and diverse economy,”
that it is creating more than 850 work experiences per
she concludes.
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PARAGON ARCHITECTS SA TO PROMOTE ARCHITECTURE AS A CAREER OPTION IN RURAL SCHOOLS
An awareness campaign is being developed by Paragon Architects South Africa (PASA), part of the Paragon Group of architecture and interior architecture companies, to counter the lack of awareness about the architectural profession, the critical role it plays in the development of South Africa, and its potential to offer viable career paths in rural areas. PASA was awarded a Level 1 Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) rating in 2018, reveals Director Thulani Sibande. He highlights that PASA has embarked on a programme to focus on schools in rural areas. “We are looking to target learners from Grade 10, as by Grade 12 they should largely have made up their minds about their future career paths. We need to make learners not only aware of the importance of architecture in society, but how it is a perfect combination of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects.” In 2018, PASA invited select groups of learners from various schools to a guided tour of the Paragon head office in Sandton, Johannesburg, where they experienced
PASA Director, Thulani Sibande
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first-hand how an architecture and interior architecture group functions on a daily basis. “It is also important that learners become aware of major architectural trends such as the debate around building efficiencies, as well as the advent of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and how this is revolutionising the design space,” Sibande comments. He adds that South Africa still has the lead over the rest of Africa in terms of contemporary architecture and technological innovation. “We are finding that, as we become more involved in the rest of Africa, this gives us an ideal opportunity to inculcate best-practice as it has been nurtured back home.” An exciting project for the Paragon Group in Africa at the moment is Habitat Apartments in Kilimani, a 24-storey, 160-unit mixed-use apartment tower in conjunction with Design Source of Nairobi. Under development by Ekco Investments, the project is scheduled for completion by mid-2020.
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B O N I S WA C O R P O R AT E S O L U T I O N S A D V E R T O R I A L
BONISWA CORPORATE SOLUTIONS
THINKING AHEAD
A truly South African, dynamic, enterprising and progressive organisation, Boniswa Corporate Solutions was founded in 2004 by entrepreneurial businesswoman Lynette Masaga. Top Empowerment sat down with this formidable female to discuss the organisation’s vision for transformation.
eventually makes for extinct businesses and ideas. Both the private and public sector should make it their mandate to realise our country’s transformation goals – the 4IR demands this more than
new start, one can always pause, start
ever before.”
again and make a brand new ending.” Commenting on the ethos behind
Noting some of the company’s own
Boniswa Corporate Solutions, she says
transformation objectives, Lynette
that the company’s distinguishing
says Boniswa’s goals are aligned to
character is its passion, respect for fellow
its vision. “We have always been of
colleagues and clients, staying humble
the view that our goals should speak
and having the constant drive to be the
to our current state and projects. We
best in everything it does.
want to improve network connectivity in the deep rural areas of South
She notes that one of her biggest
Africa in the next three
challenges on this journey has been
to five years.”
keeping the company afloat at times.
“CHALLENGES HELP YOU TO DREAM MORE”
However, over the years, they have
She also says that partnering with
managed to turn this challenge into
all operators to ensure connectivity
success by being innovative and
in these areas, is an imperative for
adaptable. “Challenges help you
the company.
to dream more. We have been in operation since 2004 and over the
“Boniswa’s vision is to bridge the
Lynette Magasa’s journey leading up
years the company has experienced
digital divide and contribute towards
to her founding Boniswa Corporate
consistent growth.”
the 4IR by partnering with both the public and private sectors.”
Solutions has been an interesting one. “My journey has enabled me to learn
When speaking about the status
and to understand that it’s okay to stay
quo of transformation – from both a
in my own lane – to chase legacy rather
technological and human resources
than success,” she says. “I used to love
perspective – Lynette says that there are
answering the telephone and whenever
many exciting things happening in the
I said ‘Hello,’ it brought a smile to my
telecommunications sector. “This is quite a
face. I suppose the infinite power of the
momentous time for the sector as we are
universe turned my passion and dreams
at the precipice of the Fourth Industrial
into a reality.”
Revolution (4IR). At Boniswa, we want to be found among those prepared and ready.” Physical address: 329 Roan
The telecommunications sector is fastchanging, so staying grounded and
History, she notes, has shown that
focused is key, says Lynette. “I have learnt
transformation should be at the heart
through my journey that although no
of the country’s objectives. “Lack
one can go back and make a brand
of transformation stifles growth and
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Crescent Corporate Park North, Midrand, 1685 Telephone: 011 312 2100 Email: info@boniswa.co.za Website: www.boniswa.co.za
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By Elske Joubert S o u t h A f r i c a ’s tow n s h i p s a re h i ve s fo r e nt re p re n e u r i a l a c t i v i t y. H ow e ve r, u n l o c k i n g t h e i r f u l l p ote nt i a l re m a i n s a c h a l l e n g e. W i t h t h e N a t i o n a l D eve l o p m e nt P l a n ( N D P ) e nv i s a g i n g t h a t 9 0 % o f j o b s w i l l b e c re a te d by s m a l l - a n d m e d i u m - s i ze d b u s i n e s s e s by 2 0 3 0 , h o n i n g a n d s u p p o r t i n g t h e s e e nt re p re n e u r s i s a n i m p e ra t i ve i n e n s u r i n g t h e e c o n o m i c g row t h o f t h e c o u nt r y.
Approximately 70% of the South African population
of 50% towards our countr y’s GD P,” says Thabiso
resides in townships – an impressive pool of prospective
Maphanga, CEO of the Break Bread Group, a marketing
consumers by any scale – with 30% of the countr y’s
and communications agency active primarily in the
gross domestic profit (GD P) enjoying contribution from
township space.
the informal market. Informal set tlements like Diepsloot and Soweto, for Stok vels and the taxi business in South Africa are both
example, have spending power of R2- billion and
R1- billion industries, enjoying their primar y source of
R5 - billion respectively. However, research conducted
earnings from the township market. “I can confidently
by the World Bank Group shows that only 25% of
say that once this market becomes resourceful and
money generated in townships is ploughed back
properly structured, it can easily contribute a minimum
into the communit y.
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THE BROADER ECONOMY Active, healthy township economies are vital to the success of South Africa’s overall economy. The majorit y of impoverished people live in townships − and most aspire to move to the suburbs. When someone becomes successful, they of ten leave the township and take their success (and spending power) with them, says Stephen Read, founder of Entrepreneur News Net work Africa. “This is not just removing a positive role model from the communit y, it is also removing skills and experience from suppor ting the local school, church and communit y.” Township entrepreneur and founder of Mama’s Spices & Herbs, Mikie Monoketsi, echoes Read: “The more the township economy grows, the bet ter it is for the well - being of our overall economy. This will also encourage both the public and private sectors to invest more in townships – not only with resources, but also with oppor tunities. Another impor tant fact: when the township economy is active and thriving, jobs are being created, which means a reduction in pover t y and substance abuse.” HELPING ENTR EPR ENEUR S Access to markets and financial assistance are what ’s needed to help entrepreneurs thrive in their communities. Says Monoketsi, “It is good and well to hold various events geared at empowering and engaging township entrepreneurs, however, it remains counter- productive if the markets aren’ t accessible to them. We have to really share more information and oppor tunities, in accessible language, and on plat forms they engage with on a daily basis. There are some really great businesses in townships seeking to make meaningful contributions to the economy.” Commenting on what more can be done to encourage and hone township entrepreneurs, Read recommends the following: “All financial assistance needs to be accompanied by mentorship, and entrepreneurs should receive the necessar y access to market oppor tunities. Township residents owning businesses should receive tax- exempt status; this will result in the end - consumer receiving discounts on products. The entrepreneur should also receive additional B - BBEE points through enterprise supplier development (ESD). And lastly, ESD programmes should be situated in townships rather than where it is convenient for the corporates hosting these programmes.” Government should also invest heavily in the grow th of small,
WHAT IS A ‘TOWNSHIP’? In South Africa, a township is a dense urban set tlement usually built at a distance from centres of commercial and industrial activit y. In the apar theid era, this was by design: townships were established as dormitor y towns for black workers in mines and factories, with no internal economic logic and limited social ser vices. In the post- apar theid period, this pat tern has tended to be reproduced because large - scale projects on cheap but poorly located land of fer lower unit costs, despite being far from economic oppor tunities in the core economy. The social, infrastructural and economic costs of this inef fective urban planning are under- estimated and become set in concrete. source: www.csp.treasury.gov.za
medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) that have a proven >>
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“The will to do the right thing is beginning to be entrenched in how companies are doing business” THE OBJECTIVES OF TOWNSHIP ECONOMY STRATEGIES • •
•
• •
To create jobs in the township To create opportunities for existing township entrepreneurs to expand, and for new entrepreneurs to emerge To increase the income returns from economic activity including for workers employed in such enterprises To increase asset creation and the better use of existing assets to create value To augment these approaches with the more effective use of public employment (through EPWP and the Community Work Programme) given the significant structural constraints faced by people in townships.
source: www.csp.treasury.gov.za
track record, if the countr y wants to develop new jobs, says Karl West vig, CEO of Retail Capital. “ What township entrepreneurs lack most is access to funding to suppor t increased stock levels, new locations and new channels to customers, all of which lead to growing turnover and more staf f to handle this grow th.”
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“30% of procurement will go to the SME sector and township operators” According to Dr Thamsanqa Maz wai,
suppor t, a lower regulator y burden
special adviser to the Minister of
and lower utilit y costs such as
Small Business Development, the
electricit y and fuel.”
biggest challenge for economic development in rural and township
In 2018, President Ramaphosa
economies is transforming them
announced a R1.5 - billion investment
from markets to active economies.
into the Small Business Fund, to be
“Markets entail a consumption - driven
shared among more than t wo million
societ y. Townships have become a
small businesses.
market for others, but there is lit tle productive activit y happening. We
“At face value, it might sound like a
need to stimulate economic activit y
lot of money, but the reality is that this
in rural and township areas.”
investment barely scratches the surface when it comes to materially changing
Maz wai goes on to say that
the plight of SMMEs,” says Westvig.
SMMEs, which make up 45% of total employment and approximately
“ We would have liked to see a
33% of national income in emerging
significant increase to that value and
economies, are critical in creating
for government to demonstrate how it
jobs and fostering grow th.
has been applied and what impact it has had. Realistically, the fund should
GOVER NMENT SUPPORT
be increased by 20 - fold to make any
West vig says the money allocated by
real dif ference,” he suggests.
government to the Small Enterprise Development Agency of just under
President Ramaphosa also made a
R50 0 - million is welcomed, as this will
commitment that 30% of procurement
help incubate new businesses.
will go to the SMME sector and
“ With the countr y’s balance sheet
township operators.
looking decidedly precarious and Eskom’s saga af fecting small
“If government could provide funders
businesses, as they are unable to
with guarantees, then they would be
trade without power, government
able to raise more capital for funding
has to suppor t the SMME sector – the
at lower rates. The biggest issue is when
lifeblood of our economy – that has
government creates funds for specific
been taking significant strain in the
sectors but gets caught up in red tape
last couple of years.
and those governing the funds aren’t experienced in that particular sector,”
“ With the economy growing at only
Westvig concludes.
1% , there needs to be a significant investment in the SMME sector – not
S ources
just the star tup sector – and we would
w w w.worldbank.org
welcome an increase in access to
w w w.smesouthafrica.co. za
funding which government can
w w w.csp.treasur y.gov. za
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SOWETO OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
GO-KARTING
QUAD BIKES
PAINTBALL
ROCK CLIMBING SOWETO
THE RISE OF TOWNSHIP ECONOMY D eve l o p i n g l o c a l tow n s h i p e c o n o m i e s i n S o u t h Af r i c a
t h e m a r ket a n d s p e a r h e a d e d a m ove m e nt i n S oweto
i s a m a s s i ve t re n d t h a t i s g row i n g ex p o n e nt i a l l y. T h e
t h a t fo c u s e d o n m o b i l i s i n g f ro m w i t h i n.
c r i t i c a l l i n k i t p rov i d e s b et we e n l o c a l m u n i c i p a l g row t h a n d t h e c o u nt r y ’s e c o n o my a t l a rg e i s t h e re a so n
“ I t a l l s ta r te d w i t h t h e i d e a o f c re a t i n g a n o u td o o r
b e h i n d t h e c o r p o ra te p u s h. O n e su c h c o m p a ny
p l a t fo r m fo r p e o p l e to e njoy q u a d b i k i n g a n d g o -
t ra i l b l a z i n g i n S o u t h Af r i c a’s l a rg e s t tow n s h i p i s S oweto
ka r t i n g a s so c i a l a ct i v i t i e s,” Po o e s a y s. “ W h e n we
O u td o o r Ad ve nt u re s.
f i r s t s ta r te d, n o o n e e l s e a ro u n d t h e c o u nt r y wa s o f fe r i n g t h e s e a ct i v i t i e s i n a ny ot h e r tow n s h i p. We we re
T h ro u g h o u td o o r- b a s e d a ct i v i t i e s t h a t i nvo l ve t h e l o c a l
e s s e nt i a l l y t h e p i o n e e r s i n b r i n g i n g t h e s e a ct i v i t i e s to
c o m m u n i t y, D i re cto r Kg o m ot so Po o e n ot i c e d a g a p i n
S oweto. W h e n we s ta r te d S oweto Tow n s h i p Ad ve nt u re s,
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we s ta r te d n ot i c i n g ot h e r tow n s h i p s fo l l ow i n g su i t.”
e njoy a n a ct i v i t y - b a s e d ex p e r i e n c e o f t h e tow n s h i p.
R e a l i s i n g t h e p ote nt i a l S oweto h a s a s a n e c o n o m i c
T h e c o m p a ny a l so p r i d e s i t s e l f o n su p p o r t i n g l o c a l
hu b, Po o e b ro a d e n e d h i s v i s i o n to n ot o n l y fo c u s o n
m e rc h a nt s w h i c h e n su re s re l i a b l e c a s h f l ow i nto
c u s to m e r s f ro m w i t h i n t h e tow n s h i p. La tc h i n g o nto
t h e tow n s h i p. “ Eve r y a s p e ct o f o u r va l u e c h a i n i s
to u r i s m i n t h e tow n s h i p p rov i d e d t h e c o m p a ny w i t h a
S oweta n,” s a y s Po o e. “ We su p p o r t t h e l o c a l ve n d o r s o n
n ew reve nu e s t re a m.
t h e s t re et. Fro m a b u s i n e s s p e r s p e ct i ve, we’re a l l ow i n g o u r c l i e nt s to d o t h e i r ow n m a r ket re s e a rc h i n S oweto
“ We initially star te d the business for Soweto as our
to o – by g i v i n g t h e m t h e o p p o r t u n i t y to g o o u t a n d
primar y clientele,” he says. “As time went on, we star te d
ta l k w i t h t h e l o c a l s.”
re alising that our clients were coming from outside the township and they were merely visiting for the day.”
As with many entrepreneurial ventures, star ting a business star ts and ends with passion. For Pooe, it goes
T h e ta ke a wa y i s t h e fa ct t h a t S oweto O u td o o r
as far as factoring it into key business decisions. “It ’s
Ad ve nt u re s p rov i d e s p e o p l e w i t h a n o p p o r t u n i t y to
the drive that keeps us going, and that is why we only
ex p e r i e n c e S oweto f ro m a n ew p e r s p e ct i ve. “ I t ’s a n ew
want to par tner with like - minded people who share our
wa y to e n g a g e w i t h S oweto – i t ’s wa y m o re h a n d s - o n,”
passion,” Pooe says. “Had it not been for this passion of
s a y s Po o e. “Cl i e nt s g et to e n g a g e w i t h t h e c o m m u n i t y
ours, we would have closed shop long ago.”
a s o p p o s e d to s i t t i n g o n a c o a c h b u s a n d to u r i n g i n a c l o s e d - o f f m a n n e r.”
CO N TACT i nfo @ soweto o u td o o ra d ve nt u re s.c o. za
S oweto O u td o o r Ad ve nt u re s a l l ows a ny i n d i v i d u a l
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T R A N S F O R M AT I O N I N S O U T H A F R I CA’S N AT I O N A L T E A M S At h l et i c s S o u t h A f r i c a 31% B a fa n a B a fa n a 8 8% P rote a s (N et b a l l) 41% P rote a s (C r i c ket) 4 9 % S p r i n g b o ks 4 4%
Tra n s fo r m a t i o n Ch a r te r, l a b e l l i n g i t a s d i sc r i m i n a to r y a n d i n c o nf l i ct w i t h t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n a l r i g ht s o f w h i te p l a ye r s. W h i l e a n a p p l i c a t i o n to t h e c o u r t s o n t h i s b a s i s i s u n l i ke l y to h a ve a ny re su l t ot h e r t h a n d e e p e n i n g t h e d i v i d e b et we e n t h o s e w h o su p p o r t t ra n s fo r m a t i o n a n d t h o s e w h o d o n’ t, i t d o e s b e g f u r t h e r i n q u i r y i nto t h e a ct u a l s ta te o f t ra n s fo r m a t i o n i n S o u t h Af r i c a n s p o r t. T h e Tra n s fo r m a t i o n Ch a r te r wa s i nte n d e d to h e l p t h e d e p a r t m e nt f u l f i l i t s m a n d a te to i n c re a s e t h e a c c e s s i b i l i t y o f s p o r t a n d re c re a t i o n fa c i l i t i e s to c o nt r i b u te to t h e N a t i o n a l D eve l o p m e nt P l a n g o a l s o f n a t i o n - b u i l d i n g , so c i a l c o h e s i o n a n d a h e a l t hy p o p u l a t i o n. I t wo u l d p l a y a n i nte g ra l ro l e i n f u l f i l l i n g a l l t h re e o f t h e d e p a r t m e nt ’s g o a l s: e n c o u ra g i n g
Tra n s fo r m a t i o n i n S o u t h A f r i c a n s p o r t i s a d i v i s i ve s u b j e ct. Fro m p l a ye r s to s p e cta to r s , eve r yo n e h a s a n o p i n i o n – a n d s t ro n g o n e s a t t h a t. B u t w h e re d o we s ta n d w i t h t ra n s fo r m a t i o n a n d w h a t c a n we d o to ke e p p ro g re s s i n g?
p a r t i c i p a t i o n i n s p o r t a n d re c re a t i o n a t va r i o u s l eve l s; fa c i l i ta t i n g t ra n s fo r m a t i o n i n s p o r t a n d re c re a t i o n; a n d su p p o r t i n g ta l e nte d a n d h i g h - p e r fo r m a n c e a t h l ete s i n exc e l l i n g a n d a c h i ev i n g su c c e s s i n t h e i nte r n a t i o n a l s p o r t i n g a re n a. Lo o k i n g a t h e a d l i n e s c i rc a 2 014, s p o r t s re p o r te r s s e e m e d c o nv i n c e d t h a t t h e Ch a r te r wo u l d b e
T h e re wa s a n u p ro a r i n F e b r u a r y w h e n SA S c h o o l
e f fe ct i ve a n d S o u t h Af r i c a n s p o r t wo u l d b e e nt i re l y
At h l et i c s (SASA) a n n o u n c e d i t w i l l e nfo rc e i t s q u ota
t ra n s fo r m e d by 2 019. I t wa s w i d e l y b e l i eve d t h a t
sy s te m to e n su re a m i n i m u m o f 4 0 % o f SASA a t h l ete s
eve r y n a t i o n a l s p o r t s te a m wo u l d b o a s t a t l e a s t 5 0 %
c o m e f ro m p rev i o u s l y d i s a d va nta g e d b a c kg ro u n d s.
b l a c k p l a ye r s. N ow, s ta t i s t i c s f ro m fo u r o f t h e to p f i ve
T h e b o d y q u i c k l y w i t h d rew i t s m e m o s a n d re n e g e d o n
s p o r t i n g fe d e ra t i o n s s h ow t h a t t ra n s fo r m a t i o n h a s
i t s p ro m i s e a m i d t h e c o nt rove r sy.
b e e n re l a t i ve l y s l ow, a n d i n c o n s i s te nt a n d i n e f f i c i e nt p ro g re s s h a s b e e n m a d e by m o s t fe d e ra t i o n s.
A f u r t h e r r u c ku s b e g a n i n M a rc h w h e n S o l i d a r i t y (S o l i d a r i te i t) i n s t i t u te d l e g a l p ro c e e d i n g s to s et
A re c e nt a d ve r t f ro m FN B a n d t h e S p r i n g b o ks p ro m ote s
a s i d e t h e t h e n M i n i s t r y o f S p o r t a n d R e c re a t i o n’s
t h e i d e a t h a t “ i t ta ke s m o re t h a n 15 p l a ye r s to g row
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PERCENTAGE OF CR ICKET PL AYER S PER R ACE R EPR ES ENTED FROM UNDER -15 TO NATIONAL LEVEL FROM 20 0 8 TO 2013 f ro m g ra s s ro ot s to g re a t n e s s”. A l t h o u g h v i d e o s
to s et n a y s a ye r s s t ra i g ht. A n d, u n l i ke m a ny o f t h e
fo l l ow i n g t h e jo u r n ey o f va r i o u s p l a ye r s to t h e n a t i o n a l
ot h e r fe d e ra t i o n s, t h e i r b e i n g p i c ke d a f fo rd s t h e m
te a m i s a p o o r su b s t i t u te fo r a ct u a l t ra n s fo r m a t i o n,
s i g n i f i c a nt t i m e o n t h e f i e l d e a c h m a tc h.
i t d o e s m a ke a g o o d p o i nt. G et t i n g p l a ye r s o f c o l o u r
Cr i c ket SA , b e c a u s e o f t h e d o m e s t i c q u ota sy s te m ,
i nto o u r n a t i o n a l te a m ta ke s m u c h m o re t h a n p u l l i n g
h a s c re a te d a d i ve r s e p o o l o f ta l e nte d p l a ye r s a n d
a nu m b e r o u t o f t h i n a i r a n d s et t i n g i t d ow n i n a
d e l i ve re d t h e m o s t t ra n s fo r m e d – a n d su c c e s s f u l –
re p o r t. I t re q u i re s s t ra te g i c p l a n n i n g t h a t i n c l u d e s t h e
n a t i o n a l te a m o f a ‘ t ra d i t i o n a l l y w h i te’ s p o r t i n t h e
d eve l o p m e nt o f p l a ye r s f ro m a yo u n g a g e.
c o u nt r y. S o, t h e q u e s t i o n i s: w h a t h a s Cr i c ket SA d o n e d i f fe re nt l y f ro m ot h e r fe d e ra t i o n s? T h e a n swe r wo u l d
Cr i c ket S o u t h Af r i c a (Cr i c ket SA) h a s b e e n t h e m o s t
a p p e a r to b e t h a t t h ey h a ve ta ke n t h e n ot i o n o f
su c c e s s f u l fe d e ra t i o n i n te r m s o f b ot h to u r n a m e nt
‘g ra s s ro ot s to g re a t n e s s’ s e r i o u s l y.
a n d t ra n s fo r m a t i o n w i n s. Ac c o rd i n g to a n ES P N re p o r t c h ro n i c l i n g t h e d e m o g ra p h i c s o f P rote a p l a ye r s ove r
W h i l e t h e N a t i o n a l S p o r t a n d R e c re a t i o n P l a n e nv i s i o n s
t h e 2 017/18 s e a so n, p l a ye r s o f c o l o u r c l a i m e d 198
a n e nv i ro n m e nt i n w h i c h sc h o o l s a re b ro u g ht i nto t h e
o f a p o s s i b l e 38 5 c a p s (51. 4%) a c ro s s a l l fo r m a t s o f
p ro c e s s o f d eve l o p i n g ta l e nt, Cr i c ket SA a p p e a r s to b e
c r i c ket. O f t h e s e, 76 c a p s (19.74%) we re ta ke n by
t h e fe d e ra t i o n t h a t h a s d o n e t h e m o s t to e n c o u ra g e
b l a c k Af r i c a n s.
yo u n g p l a ye r s o f c o l o u r to e nte r t h e s p o r t. I t h a s e n su re d t h a t e n a b l e r s su c h a s ex p o su re to t h e g a m e;
W i t h g ove r n m e nt s et t i n g t h e m i n i m u m g e n e r i c
e d u c a t i o n, fa c i l i t i e s a n d e q u i p m e nt; c o a c h i n g; a n d
b l a c k re p re s e nta t i o n a t 5 4.5 4% a n d 18.18% b l a c k
su p p o r t n et wo r ks a re i n p l a c e to nu r t u re ta l e nt.
Af r i c a n s, Cr i c ket SA i s d o i n g we l l to m e et i t s ta rg et s. T h e s e a c h i eve m e nt s a re m o re i m p re s s i ve w h e n o n e
T h ro u g h p a r t n e r s h i p s w i t h s p o n so r s, Cr i c ket SA
c o n s i d e r s t h a t ot h e r fe d e ra t i o n s h a ve fa i l e d to m e et
h a s e n su re d a n i nve s t m e nt i n M i n i Cr i c ket fo r m o re
s e l f - s et ta rg et s. At p re s e nt, t h e te a m i s a l so ra n ke d
t h a n 3 5 ye a r s. T h i s h a s m e a nt t h a t o n c e p l a ye r s a re
s e c o n d i n i nte r n a t i o n a l Te s t c r i c ket a n d h a s fo u n d
ex p o s e d to t h e g a m e, t h e i r s k i l l s c a n b e d eve l o p e d
i t s e l f a t t h e to p o f O n e D a y I nte r n a t i o n a l (O D I) a n d
t h ro u g h a s t r u ct u re d d eve l o p m e nt p ro g ra m m e. Yo u n g
Te s t ra n k i n g s nu m e ro u s t i m e s i n re c e nt ye a r s. T h e
p l a ye r s a re a l so g i ve n a c c e s s to a d e q u a te fa c i l i t i e s
P rote a s, w i t h a te a m w h e re e i g ht o f t h e 11 p l a ye r s
a n d e q u i p m e nt, re g a rd l e s s o f t h e l o c a t i o n o r so c i o -
we re b l a c k , a l so m a d e h i s to r y by b e a t i n g Au s t ra l i a
e c o n o m i c p ro f i l e o f t h e sc h o o l a l e a r n e r a t te n d s.
5 - 0 i n a o n e - d a y s e r i e s p l a ye d i n Au s t ra l i a. T h ey we re, a n d s t i l l a re, t h e o n l y te a m eve r to d o so i n
These programmes make it possible not only for players
t h i s fo r m a t.
to begin developing their skills in the game early on, but also for ‘cricket- oriented’ schools to identif y talented
T h e re i s a l so ra re l y a ny q u e s t i o n a s to w h et h e r t h e
youngsters and of fer them bursaries or scholarships. In
b l a c k p l a ye r s o n t h e f i e l d h a ve a r r i ve d t h e re by
these environments, players are able to hone their skills
m e r i t o r a s a re su l t o f a n e e d to f u l f i l q u ota s. Ka g i so
under the guidance of qualified coaches – a factor of ten
R a b a d a, H a s h i m A m l a a n d M a k h a ya N t i n i a re ju s t
thought of as the most impor tant in terms of increasing
a few o f t h e n a m e s t h a t n e e d to b e m e nt i o n e d
chances of success and progression in the spor t.
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A 2 016 s t u d y i n t h e S outh Afri c a n J ou rn a l o f S p o r ts M e d i c i n e c o n c l u d e d t h a t t h e s e fa cto r s wo u l d l i ke l y p rov i d e i n s i g ht i nto p ro g re s s i n g b l a c k p l a ye r s to n a t i o n a l l eve l. I t a l so fo u n d t h a t “ i m p l e m e nt i n g a c o m p re h e n s i ve b u r s a r y p ro g ra m m e i n t h e s h o r t te r m a n d s i m u l ta n e o u s l y c re a t i n g o p p o r t u n i t i e s i n t h e b l a c k Af r i c a n c o m m u n i t i e s fo r l o n g - te r m su s ta i n a b i l i t y ” w i l l p rov i d e “ d eve l o p m e nta l o p p o r t u n i t i e s fo r a l l ta l e nte d p l a ye r s to a c h i eve t h e i r p ote nt i a l a t t h e p ro fe s s i o n a l l eve l ”. Fi n d i n g s su c h a s t h e s e h a ve b e e n w i d e l y a g re e d
“Sport is a wonderful equalizer and a very efficient tool to ensure inclusion.It can certainly place everyone on a level playing field”
u p o n i n i nte r n a t i o n a l s p o r t s re s e a rc h. T h ey l i ke l y fo r m t h e b a s i s fo r t h e d e c i s i o n by S o u t h Af r i c a’s t wo
h a ve so c c e r fa c i l i t i e s. F ewe r t h a n 1 0 0 0 h a ve a r u g by
m a i n s p o r t s re g u l a to r y b o d i e s to c re a te a n d e n h a n c e
f i e l d a n d o n l y a b o u t 1 4 0 0 h a ve c r i c ket fa c i l i t i e s.
t h e e n a b l i n g s p o r t i n g e nv i ro n m e nt. A s a re su l t, t h e
N et b a l l wa s n ot eve n m e nt i o n e d.
t h e n D e p a r t m e nt o f S p o r t a n d R e c re a t i o n a n d t h e S o u t h Af r i c a n S p o r t s C o nfe d e ra t i o n a n d O l y m p i c
A f u r t h e r i s su e p re s e nt s i t s e l f w h e re t h e d e m o g ra p h i c
C o m m i t te e (SAS CO C) a i m to e n su re t h e a va i l a b i l i t y o f
p ro f i l e s o f s e n i o r te a m s a n d a d m i n i s t ra t i ve
a d e q u a te a n d we l l - m a i nta i n e d fa c i l i t i e s, f u n ct i o n a l
s t r u ct u re s re m a i n p re d o m i n a nt l y w h i te, p re s e nt i n g a
s p o r t s c o u n c i l s, a n d a n i nte g ra te d a n d su s ta i n a b l e
su s ta i n a b i l i t y c h a l l e n g e i n t h e s h o r t te r m. Lo n g - te r m
c l u b s t r u ct u re. T h e i r m o s t a m b i t i o u s g o a l, h oweve r,
su s ta i n a b i l i t y i s c h a l l e n g e d by t h e d e m o g ra p h i c s
i s to su p p o r t d eve l o p m e nt t h ro u g h a c o o rd i n a te d
o f u n d e ra g e te a m s, a s t h ey d o n ot c re a te a
a c a d e my sy s te m a s we l l a s p rov i d e a c c re d i te d
p i p e l i n e w h i c h c o u l d c h a n g e a n d su s ta i n o pt i m u m
e d u c a t i o n a n d t ra i n i n g p ro g ra m m e s.
re p re s e nta t i o n a t s e n i o r l eve l s. A n i n a d e q u a te s t r u ct u re a n d l a c k o f c o nt i nu i t y i n t ra n s fo r m a t i o n
T h e a c a d e my sy s te m i s a c r i t i c a l c o m p o n e nt o f
s t ra te g i e s w i l l h a ve n o m e a n i n g f u l i m p a ct i n te r m s o f
t h e S o u t h Af r i c a n s p o r t s d eve l o p m e nt c o nt i nu u m.
c h a n g i n g t h e d e m o g ra p h i c p ro f i l e o f s e n i o r te a m s.
T h e s e i n s t i t u t i o n s a re e nv i s i o n e d to b a l a n c e t h e d e m o g ra p h i c s o f n a t i o n a l te a m s by a c c e l e ra t i n g
W h i l e t h e re h a s b e e n a s i g n i f i c a nt s te p u p i n t h e
t h e d eve l o p m e nt o f ta l e nte d a t h l ete s; p a r t i c u l a r l y
ra te o f p ro g re s s i n t h e p a s t t h re e to f i ve ye a r s
t h o s e f ro m d i s a d va nta g e d b a c kg ro u n d s. Fu r t h e r
– d e p e n d i n g o n w h i c h fe d e ra t i o n i s u n d e r t h e
to t h i s, SAS CO C ’s ta l e nt i d e nt i f i c a t i o n sc h e m e w i l l
m i c ro sc o p e – i t i s c l e a r t h a t a s t ro n g fo u n d a t i o n
b e b o l s te re d by a b u r s a r y sc h e m e w h i c h w i l l p l a c e
i s e s s e nt i a l to e n su re b l a c k p l a ye r s a re a b l e to
ta l e nte d a t h l ete s w h o m a y h a ve ot h e r w i s e b e e n l o s t.
exc e l. F e d e ra t i o n s n e e d to c re a te o p p o r t u n i t i e s fo r p ote nt i a l a t h l ete s to b e ex p o s e d to t h e g a m e a n d
W h i l e t h i s sy s te m i s g re a t i n t h e o r y, t h e re a re a few
t h e n p rov i d e a s t r u ct u re d e nv i ro n m e nt w h e re ta l e nt
m ajo r i m p e d i m e nt s i n p ra ct i c e. O n e b e i n g a l a c k o f
c a n b e nu r t u re d.
a d e q u a te s p o r t i n g fa c i l i t i e s a t sc h o o l s. I n S e pte m b e r 2 017, t h e t h e n D e p a r t m e nt o f S p o r t a n d R e c re a t i o n wa s s p e n d i n g 21% o f i t s b u d g et o n sc h o o l s p o r t s a c ro s s t h e n i n e p rov i n c e s. H oweve r, a c c o rd i n g to s ta te m e nt s by t h e D e p a r t m e nt o f B a s i c Ed u c a t i o n, o n l y o n e - t h i rd o f t h e 24 0 0 0 sc h o o l s i n S o u t h Af r i c a
Sources D e p a r t m e nt o f S p o r t a n d R e c re a t i o n Pa r l i a m e nta r y M o n i to r i n g G ro u p E m i n e nt Pe r so n s G ro u p o n Tra n s fo r m a t i o n i n S p o r t S outh Afri c a n J ou rn a l o f S p o r ts M e d i c i n e
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SPAR GROUP
A CULTURE OF CARING H OW D O T H E C O M PA N Y ’S C S I P R O J E CT S C O N T R I B U T E TO T H E B U S I N E S S AS A W H O L E?
CEO INTERVIEW
We b e l i eve t h a t, a s a b u s i n e s s, we ex i s t i n o rd e r to m a ke a d i f fe re n c e i n t h e c o m m u n i t i e s we s e r ve. To t h i s e n d, o u r re s p o n s i b i l i t y i s to
COMPANY: The SPAR Group Ltd
e n su re t h a t we p o s i t i ve l y i m p a ct t h e c o m m u n i t i e s a ro u n d u s by
NAME: Graham O’Connor
g et t i n g i nvo l ve d i n t h e p roj e ct s t h a t u p l i f t t h e m. O u r re l a t i o n s h i p w i t h
POSITION: Group CEO
t h e c o m m u n i t i e s i s a sy m b i ot i c o n e a n d i t g o e s b eyo n d ju s t g i v i n g , a s we s t r i ve to p rov i d e su s ta i n a b l e so l u t i o n s to t h e i d e nt i f i e d so c i a l
BIRTH DATE: 12 August 1956
c h a l l e n g e s. F o r i n s ta n c e, we h a ve p roj e ct s t h a t a re a i m e d a t re d u c i n g
FIRST JOB: Article Clerk at Deloitte
u n e m p l oy m e nt a n d we b e l i eve t h a t t h i s c o nt r i b u te s to t h e g row t h o f t h e e c o n o my a n d, i n t u r n, to t h e g row t h o f o u r b u s i n e s s.
HOW YOU RELAX: Spending time at Zinkwazi Beach with my family. It
W H Y D O YO U B E L I E V E T R A N S F O R M AT I O N I S S I G N I F I CA N T I N S O U T H
does wonders for me!
A F R I CA?
BUSINESS PHILOSOPHY (IN ONE
O u r b e a u t i f u l c o u nt r y h a s a c h a l l e n g i n g h i s to r y a n d i t i s o u r jo b,
SENTENCE): I believe very strongly
a s c o r p o ra te S o u t h Af r i c a, to d r i ve t ra n s fo r m a t i o n. F o r i n s ta n c e,
in my values, hard work and
u n e m p l oy m e nt a n d l a c k o f s k i l l s a re re a l p ro b l e m s w h i c h c a n n ot b e
calculated risk-taking.
ta c k l e d by G ove r n m e nt a l o n e. I f we a re to h a ve a s k i l l e d wo r k fo rc e a n d re d u c e u n e m p l oy m e nt, we n e e d to b e i m p l e m e nt i n g so l u t i o n s t h a t
BEST ADVICE AND WHO GAVE
b r i n g u s a s te p c l o s e r to a d d re s s i n g t h e s e p ro b l e m s. A t ra n s fo r m e d
IT: Treat all people with respect
a n d p ro d u ct i ve wo r k fo rc e c a n o n l y m e a n g row t h fo r o u r e c o n o my
regardless of who they are (given by
a n d t h e re fo re i t i s i m p o r ta nt t h a t we s e e t ra n s fo r m a t i o n a s a b u s i n e s s
my father).
i m p e ra t i ve ra t h e r t h a n a c o m p l i a n c e i s su e.
BEST BUSINESS BOOK READ THIS
W H AT A R E YO U R C O M PA N Y ’S K E Y T R A N S F O R M AT I O N M I L E S TO N E S ?
YEAR: Steinheist by Rob Rose We b e l i eve t h a t t r u e t ra n s fo r m a t i o n h a s g ot to b e a b o u t e m p owe r i n g MOST INSPIRING BUSINESS
t h e p rev i o u s l y d i s a d va nta g e d c o m m u n i t i e s, d eve l o p i n g i d e nt i f i e d
LEADER: Nelson Mandela and our
i n d i v i d u a l s a n d h e l p i n g t h e m s et u p t h e i r ow n s to re s.
innovative SPAR retailers are the most inspiring leaders for me.
We t i re l e s s l y wo r k w i t h f i n a n c i a l i n s t i t u t i o n s i n i nve s t i n g , i n o rd e r to h e l p p rev i o u s l y d i s a d va nta g e d q u a l i f y i n g i n d i v i d u a l s e nte r reta i l.
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S PA R G R O U P P R O F I L E
We a re f i r m b e l i eve r s i n s k i l l s
identified small - scale farmers,
w h e re we w i l l b e t ra i n i n g 410
d eve l o p m e nt a n d we i nve s t h e a v i l y
trained them and set up a facilit y to
l e a r n e r s i n o u r s to re s. We w i l l b e
i n t h i s a re a, a s we k n ow t h a t i t
sell their products. We then use our
p a r t n e r i n g w i t h o u r su p p l i e r s i n
b e n e f i t s b ot h o u r b u s i n e s s a n d
infrastructure to sell their produce to e n su r i n g t h a t we a d d re s s sc a rc e
t h e c o m m u n i t i e s. We r u n s eve ra l
our retailers, thereby ensuring that
p ro g ra m m e s a n d l e a r n e r s h i p s
they have a reliable market.
a i m e d a t yo u n g p e o p l e, a s we
s k i l l s w i t h i n o u r su p p l y c h a i n. O u r e f fo r t s i n d eve l o p i n g o u r
b e l i eve t h a t t h ey a re p i vota l to a
W H AT A R E S O M E O F YO U R
p rev i o u s l y d i s a d va nta g e d reta i l e r s
c o n s ta nt su p p l y o f s k i l l e d p e o p l e.
E XC I T I N G P L A N S F O R T H E N E X T
w i l l c o nt i nu e a n d we a re exc i te d
FIVE YEARS?
about the benefits that will be
We have also worked tirelessly to
d e r i ve d f ro m t h i s fo c u s a re a.
ensure that we incorporate small
We h a ve re c e nt l y p a r t n e re d
farmers into our supply chain.
w i t h G ove r n m e nt i n t h e Yo u t h
Through our rural hubs, we have
E m p l oy m e nt S e r v i c e ( Y ES) i n i t i a t i ve,
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SPAR GROUP
Connecting and empowering South African communities With the emergence of grocery chains in South Africa, a group comprising eight wholesalers was given exlusive rights to the ‘SPAR’ name and brand in 1963, servicing some 500 small retailers. Today, SPAR South Africa services independent retailers across eight formats in nine countries from eight distribution centres every day. We also own SPAR licences for Namibia, Botswana, Mozambique and Angola, which are serviced through the South African distribution centres. SPAR has over 2 000 stores in the following formats in South Africa:
SUPERSPAR
SPAR
KWIKSPAR
SaveMor Liquors
SPAR EXPRESS
Build It
TOPS AT SPAR
SaveMor
Pharmacy of Spar
about supporting and embracing every person’s contribution, as well
Over the years, we’ve grown from
as working together as a team.
strength to strength into one of South Africa’s leading grocery store
ENTREPRENEURSHIP:
chains, steadfastly maintaining
Challenges are part of our business and require creative thinking, problem-solving abilities and good solutions. Entrepreneurship is
customer service excellence.
about demonstrating ownership, creativity, innovation, adaptability and flexibility.
OUR PURPOSE Through our brand, it is our purpose and passion to immerse
PASSION:
ourselves in people and communities and inspire and uplift them to
This is the unrelenting commitment and enthusiasm towards our
do more and be more.
communities, consumers, team and everyone we are connected to. This passion is reflected by each individual within the
OUR VISION
organisation and is evident within our culture. We are a FAMILY of
We are driven by our vision to be the first-choice brand in the
ENTREPRENEURS, driven by PASSION and we hold our values as the
communities we serve.
pinnacle of our success.
OUR VALUES
OUR PROMISE
Our connection to people is what continues to define us as uniquely
While striving to give our communities and consumers an enjoyable
SPAR and this is evident through our values. SPAR values are aligned
and memorable shopping experience, we also offer more than
to the relationships we want to maintain with our customers. The
1 000 exclusive SPAR Brand products, available at stores nationwide.
entity will always lead the following set of values.
Using only the best and freshest ingredients, we create premium quality products at very competitive prices. We endeavour to provide
FAMILY
our customers with unwavering quality of the highest standards,
This means offering a level of service that makes all who interact
complemented by excellent and personalised service in a warm and
with SPAR feel genuinely cared for and part of our SPAR family. It’s
inviting community environment.
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S PA R G R O U P A D V E R T O R I A L
CORPORATE SOCIAL INVESTMENT INITIATIVES Given the social challenges which exist in South Africa, which must be overcome if our country is to truly prosper, we believe implicitly in the role corporate social investment
AT SPAR, WE ARE COMMITTED TO:
(CSI) initiatives play.
• Reducing our direct environmental footprint • Driving innovation with our house
At SPAR, our CSI strategy is to alleviate poverty, make a difference in the areas of education and healthcare, as well as contribute towards fighting crime. Over the years, this strategy has allowed us to join hands with non-profit organisations throughout the country
brands to reduce their environmental impact • Collaborating with suppliers and
in order to deliver on this commitment.
retailers to assist them in driving down Our decentralised business model allows us, through our eight distribution centres, to form strategic partnerships with the communities that support us. The projects we support range
their environmental footprints • Raising awareness and improving
from creches, schools and HIV/AIDS initiatives to orphanages, anti-crime initiatives and
education around environmental
self-help projects.
sustainability issues within our own organisation, as well as with retailers
We take our own responsibilities in this regard very seriously and welcome potential CSI
and consumers
partnerships with other business organisations.
FAST FACTS SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is the business of the future. With hundreds of stores and millions of
• SPAR is the biggest independent
transactions happening every day, there is no doubt that, as a company, we make an impact
supermarket retail network in the world
on the environment around us. Every day, we are inspired to make better choices and find
with over 12 800 stores.
solutions that improve the way we operate. We are doing our part because caring for the environment is everyone’s responsibility.
• Our retailers can leverage off international retail design and trends that have kept the SPAR brand at the
EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT
forefront of food retailing in Southern
SPAR’s internal employee development programmes, which are run through The SPAR Academy of Learning, are crucial to attracting, retaining and developing a diverse talent pool. The development programmes that are in place include:
Africa. • SPAR has the most stores in urban residential areas in South Africa.
• Executive Leadership Development Programme (USB) • SPAR Leadership Development Programme • Management Growth Programme • Supervisory Development Programme (various) • Graduate Training Programmes
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“ We w a nt to s h ow c a s e t h e beaut y and ingenuit y of the A f r i c a n p e o p l e to t h e wo r l d.” – L a d u m a N g xo ko l o
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“T h e ro b u s t P e u g e ot 3 0 0 8 S U V te r ra i n e x p l o re r p ro m i s e s l oya l c o m p a n i o n s h i p i nto t h e d i g i ta l a g e.”
“ I d e ve l o p e a c h a r t wo r k re l a t i ve to t h e e nv i ro n m e nt i t w i l l l i ve i n.” – F a l ko O n e
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By Elske Joubert
D e s i g n e r L a d u m a N g xo ko l o’s wo r k i s i n s p i re d by X h o s a b e a d wo r k , m o d i f i e d a n d a m e n d e d to s h owc a s e c o nte m p o ra r y t i m e s t h ro u g h fa s h i o n.
“My journey has b e en both phenomenal and challenging
We w a nt to s h ow c a s e t h e b e a u t y a n d i n g e n u i t y o f t h e
at the same time as there has b e en exceptional grow th
A f r i c a n p e o p l e to t h e wo r l d.”
within the company when it comes to our designs,” he says. The company has manag e d to make items for the
L a d u m a h a s b e e n d e s c r i b e d a s h a v i n g ‘a n a b i l i t y
global market and has many patrons who now endorse
to i nte r p ret t ra d i t i o n i n a ve r y c o nte m p o ra r y w a y ’.
the brand on an international scale.
E l a b o ra t i n g o n t h i s , h e s a y s t h a t h e h a s ta ke n a t ra d i t i o n a l c ra f t s u c h a s b e a d wo r k a n d i nte r p rete d i t
“T h i s h a s a s s i s te d u s i n o u r b ra n d a s p i ra t i o n a n d w h a t
i nto a m o d e r n fe e l i n g , w h e re b e a d i n g c a n b e s e e n o n
w e h a ve a l wa y s a i m e d to s h ow c a s e w i t h M A X H O S A .”
p a r w i t h te c h n o l o g y. “ F o r i n s ta n c e, w e h a ve i P h o n e c a s e s w i t h c a s t i n g m a d e f ro m h a n d - wove n b e a d i n g.”
T h e d e s i g n s s h ow c a s e t h e b e a u t y, c u l t u re, l a n g u a g e a n d a s p i ra t i o n o f t h e X h o s a p e o p l e, L a d u m a n ote s .
C o m m e nt i n g o n w h a t ’s n e x t fo r h i m a n d t h e M A X H O S A
“ E vo l ve d a n d a m e n d e d i n a m o d e r n w a y a n d i n a
b ra n d , L a d u m a s a y s t h e y a re l o o k i n g to ex p a n d f u r t h e r
c u r re nt d e s i g n c o ntex t, i t t ra n s l a te s i nto a fo r m t h a t
i nto t h e c o nt i n e nt. “ We a re a l s o m ov i n g towa rd s m o re
re s o n a te s w i t h m u l t i p l e fa s h i o n m a r ket s g l o b a l l y.”
l i fe s t y l e p ro d u c t s. I n t h e n e x t c o m i n g y e a r s , w e w o u l d l i ke to h a ve s h i f te d t h e d e s i g n l a n d s c a p e a s w e l l
Laduma says that having fun while designing and
a s h e l p p u t o u r c o u nt r y o n t h e g l o b a l m a p. O u r b i g
c re a t i n g i s a t r u e w i n fo r h i m a n d h i s te a m . “ P a s s i o n i s
a s p i ra t i o n i s to b e c o m e A f r i c a ’s l e a d i n g l i fe s t y l e, l u x ,
w h a t h e l p s u s m ove fo r w a rd.”
p re m i u m b ra n d.”
A s e n s e o f p r i d e i s w h a t L a d u m a w i s h e s to c o nve y w i t h
*La d u m a N g xo ko l o b ro u g h t c o nte m p o ra r y A f ro p o l i ta n -
h i s wo r k. “ P r i d e – a s e n s e o f p r i d e a s a n a t i o n a n d a
c h i c i m p a c t to 10 0 % D e s i g n S o u t h A f ri c a 2 019. Th e 2 019
c o nt i n e nt. We a re n ow c a l l e d M A X H O S A A F R I CA a s w e
i n s ta l m e nt o f 10 0 % D e s i g n S o u t h A f ri c a to o k p l a c e f ro m
a re i n s p i re d by o u r c o nt i n e nt a n d i t s va r i o u s c u l t u re s .
7 to 11 Au g u s t 2 019.
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“PASSION IS WHAT HELPS US MOVE FORWARD”
LIFESTYLE
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“I develop each ar t work relative to the environment it will live in”
The landscaper
URBAN ARTIST
By Elske Joubert
Craig Cupido, known more wid ely as Falko O ne, is one of the world ’s e arli est and most well - known gra f fiti ar tists.
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LIFESTYLE
You behind the wheel
Airconditioning Jesus
I can’t live without my radio
Green day
Can you tell us a little about yourself? Responsibilit y
Thirty years ago I started doing graffiti art – now known as street art. Was there a specific moment in your life when you knew you wanted to be an artist? No. there has never been an exact moment. In fact, I still doubt if I want to be an artist. As an artist you can deliver commentary on a number of social issues. Would you say that is one aspect of your work? Yes, it does feature. If a message was introduced into an artwork, it would be an important side character. It is never the main actor. My work must not ‘preach’. I develop each artwork relative to the environment it will live in. A message could be extracted from the people
Head rush
who reside in the dwelling. I listen to their conversations. I try to catch a glimpse of the house’s interior. To make a specific message for each creation is an art itself. But it’s carefully masked in the uplifting aesthetic of colour confetti. From where do you draw inspiration? Television. For long periods of time. I give my creativity a rinse by watching anything that does not require any intellectual investment. Low brow for the win! The
Chicken or Beef?
inspiration plunges onto me when I think to myself “GEEEEEEEZ!!! I gotta do better than these people”. Then I get up and go paint! Sprinters What is next for you? My plans are dictated by my artwork. When I feel that my work has a tangible financial aspect, I make plans with it. For now I am focused on ‘object inclusive’ creations.
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By Judy Chileshe
My chosen endearment and title for this review fails to conceal my fondness for this beast. This stunner serves as the ultimate voyager’s toolkit. Truly an adventurer’s dream tailored to transport you from tar to gravel, mud to snow, and from darkness to light, the robust 3008 SUV terrain explorer promises loyal companionship into the digital age.
By Judy Chilshe
As the engine roars to life, its sultry interior scintillates, exhibiting the PEUGEOT i- Cockpit hightech featuring sensory buttons designed to augment the driver experience. The Peugeot 3008 SUV prides itself with stealth and is surprisingly featherweight on the wheel, with bold giant leaps on the speedometer when challenged. It is clinically engineered to embrace the curviest roads enthusiastically and is optimal for road trips and holidays with excessive luggage. A triple threat possessing beauty, brawn and brains in the form of high-tech innovations, this beauty is immaculately balanced with swift acceleration undetected by the driver creating a tranquil and spacious passenger experience. The 3008 SUV is deserving of a worthy driver who will maximise the potential and capacity of this beautiful monster. The 3008 SUV is the most advanced vehicle by Peugeot claiming 2017 Car of the Year award – marking its territory as the first SUV in history to be rewarded this accolade. PEUGEOT 3008 SUV, Tau the King, belongs at the top of the food chain.
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CAR REVIEW
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BUILDING BRIDGES, BREAKING DIVIDES R e c o g n i s i n g t h e va l u e a n d i m p o r t a n c e o f A f r i c a ’s r i c h cultural religious heritage
I n ku l u l e ko Ye s i z we wa s l a u n c h e d i n 2 018 to b r i d g e t h e
We s p e a k to D r P ro p h et a b o u t I n ku l u l e ko Ye s i z we, t h e
g a p b et we e n t h e c hu rc h e s a n d i d e o l o g i e s o f t h e We s t
v i s i o n, t h e m i s s i o n a n d b e c o m i n g t h e hu b o f Af r i c a n
a n d t h e i n d i g e n o u s c hu rc h e s o f Af r i c a.
k n ow l e d g e o n t h e c o nt i n e nt.
Le a d by D r P ro p h et R a d e b e, a yo u n g a n d d y n a m i c
I n k u l u l e ko Ye s i z we wa s l a u n c h e d i n 2 018 , p l e a s e c a n
l e a d e r w i t h a v i s i o n o f i n c l u s i v i t y, I n ku l u l e ko
yo u o u t l i n e yo u r p u r p o s e a n d h ow yo u a r e p l a n n i n g
Ye s i z we o p e n s u p c h a n n e l s o f c o l l a b o ra t i o n a n d
to a c h i eve yo u r v i s i o n?
c o m m u n i c a t i o n fo r Af r i c a n c hu rc h e s.
T h e p u r p o s e o f o p e n i n g u p I n ku l u l e ko Ye s i z we a s a n a s so c i a t i o n wa s to p rov i d e a s p a c e w i t h i n w h i c h
T h e s e c hu rc h e s c a n t h e n s h a re t h e i r s p i r i t u a l i t y,
i n d i g e n o u s c hu rc h e s a n d m u l t i p l e b e l i e f sy s te m s c a n
re c o g n i s e o n e a n ot h e r ’s b e l i e f s, a n d to g et h e r b u i l d a
t h r i ve. T h e re h a s b e e n a l ot o f u n d e r m i n i n g o f t h e
f u t u re t h a t e m b ra c e s d i ve r s i t y.
i n d i g e n o u s wa y o f wo r s h i p p i n g a n d Af r i c a n s p i r i t u a l i t y
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INKULULEKO YESIZWE ADVERTORIAL
Dr Prophet Radebe salutes Amasosha, next to him, Ikhanda Elimhlophe and Inkululeko Yesizwe Association Executive member, Bishop Gama.
Dr Prophet Radebe greeting the crowds. Alongside the prophet, Amakhanda Amhlophe
a n d I n ku l u l e ko Ye s i z we’s fo c u s i s to u p l i f t t h e s e
wa y fo r wa rd i n t h e m o d e r n wo r l d. T h ro u g h I n ku l u l e ko
re l i g i o n s, s h owc a s i n g t h e i r va l u e a n d i m p o r ta n c e o n
Ye s i z we we g a i n p u r p o s e. We d o n’ t b l o c k a nyo n e o r
t h e c o nt i n e nt. A s a n i n d i g e n o u s l e a d e r a n d p ro p h et,
d i sc r i m i n a te; a ny re l i g i o n o r b e l i e f c a n a s so c i a te
I h a ve wo r ke d w i t h m a ny l e a d e r s, p rov i d i n g t h e m w i t h
w i t h u s – we u p h o l d t h e et h o s o f c o m m o n re s p e ct
m e nto r s h i p a n d g u i d a n c e.
a n d d i g n i t y.
La u n c h i n g I n ku l u l e ko Ye s i z we ju s t m a d e t h e wo r k I wa s
C a n yo u te l l u s a b o u t yo u r i n a u g u r a l a n n u a l eve nt
a l re a d y d o i n g i nto a n o f f i c i a l a s so c i a t i o n. I h a ve b e e n
c o m m e m o r a t i n g i n d i g e n o u s A f r i c a n p r o p h et s a n d
so u g ht o u t fo r my v i s i o n s a n d my a b i l i t y to p rov i d e
c e l e b r a t i n g yo u r f i r s t a n n i ve r s a r y ?
d i re ct i o n s i n c e I wa s yo u n g. I n ku l u l e ko Ye s i z we ta ke s
O u r eve nt wa s a hu g e su c c e s s a n d wa s a t te n d e d by
t h i s to a m o re fo r m a l l eve l a n d a l l ows fo r d e e p e r
nu m e ro u s i nte r n a t i o n a l g u e s t s, i n c l u d i n g t h e fo r m e r
c o l l a b o ra t i o n b et we e n l e a d e r s, c hu rc h e s a n d b e l i e f s.
P re s i d e nt o f N i g e r i a, M r G o o d l u c k J o n a t h a n, w h o g a ve a s p e e c h o n t h e i m p o r ta n c e o f fa m i l y va l u e s.
I s a w t h a t o u r re l i g i o u s g ro u p s h a d n o d i re ct i o n a n d we re d i s m i s s e d a s t h ey d i d n’ t a d h e re to We s te r n n o r m s
O t h e r n ota b l e g u e s t s i n c l u d e d t h e G re a t I n g o nya m a,
– t h i s wa s a g a p t h a t h a d to b e f i l l e d.
I n ko s i u La n g a l i b a l e l e t h e S e c o n d o f t h e a m a H l u b i t r i b e. I n g o nya m a i s t h e g re a t g ra n d so n o f I n ko s i
I re c o g n i s e d t h e va l u e o f fo r m i n g a n a s so c i a t i o n
La n g a l i b a l e l e t h e Fi r s t, w h o wa s u nfa i r l y t re a te d by t h e
w h e re we c o m e to g et h e r a n d wo r k to g et h e r to b u i l d
B r i t i s h g ove r n m e nt i n 1874. I t i s a l so wo r t h n ot i n g t h a t
a n i n c l u s i ve f u t u re. I b e l i eve d t h a t i f we d i d n ot fo r m
D r P ro p h et R a d e b e i s o f t h e a m a H l u b i t r i b e.
a n a s so c i a t i o n, we wo u l d n eve r g a i n d i g n i t y. P r i n c e G u d u za D l a m i n i o f t h e Eswa t i n i n a t i o n wa s a l so S o, t h i s a s so c i a t i o n a l l ows fo r a l l t h e i n d i g e n o u s
p re s e nt, re p re s e nt i n g K i n g M swa t i; a s we l l a s P r i n c e
l e a d e r s i n t h e s e cto r to g a t h e r to g et h e r to s h a p e o u r
Zu k i s a n i N d a m a s e; K i n g B u l e l a n i Lo b e n g u l a K hu m a l o
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Crowds enjoying the festivities of the day at the first anniversary of Inkululeko Yesizwe Association and the commemoration of the Zion church
Ingonyama yamaHlubi Inkosi uLangalibalele of the amaHlubi tribe arriving at the Orlando Stadium for the first anniversary of Inkululeko Yesizwe Association and the commemoration of the Zion Church.
Archbishop Mabiletsa of The Christain Apostolic Church in Zion of Southern Africa
African Indigenous Traditional Leaders attending the first anniversary of Inkululeko Yesizwe Association
Inkosi Langalibalele the Second of the Amahlubi clan arriving at Orlando Stadium for Inkululeko Yesizwe Association’s first anniversary
ka M z i l i ka z i; a s we l l a s o u r e s te e m e d f r i e n d s c o - fo u n d e r
t h a t i t i s t h e l o n e l i e s t p l a c e to b e. A l t h o u g h I a m s t i l l
o f T h e U n i ve r s a l Pe a c e F e d e ra t i o n, D r H a k J a H a n
yo u n g , I h a ve b e e n i n t h i s ro l e fo r m a ny ye a r s a n d I
M o o n a n d h e r d e l e g a t i o n f ro m Ko re a a n d J a p a n.
o f te n f i n d t h a t i t i s a l o n e l y p l a c e.
I t wa s a n o p p o r t u n i t y fo r u s to h o n o u r t h e fo u n d e r s
A s a n o rg a n i s a t i o n, we h a ve fa c e d so m e re s i s ta n c e
o f t h e Z i o n c hu rc h e s a n d t h e g re a t wo r k d o n e i n t h e
f ro m ot h e r c hu rc h o rg a n i s a t i o n s b e c a u s e we a re
i n d i g e n o u s s p i r i t u a l i t y s e cto r.
a s so c i a t i n g w i t h t ra d i t i o n a l l e a d e r s a n d h e a l e r s.
We a l so h a d a m a s s we d d i n g w h e re we re - d e d i c a te d
T h i s h a s b e e n a m ajo r s et b a c k , a s m a ny p e o p l e a re
2 0 0 0 0 m a r r i a g e s a n d m a r r i e d a ro u n d 5 0 p e o p l e. I t
n ot t h a t we l l i nfo r m e d a ro u n d m a t te r s o f re l i g i o n –
wa s a n i n c re d i b l e ex p e r i e n c e.
p a r t i c u l a r l y Af r i c a n re l i g i o n – a n d d o n’ t wa nt u s to a s so c i a te w i t h t h e s e l e a d e r s a n d h e a l e r s.
P l e a s e d e s c r i b e s o m e o f t h e h i g h l i g ht s a n d c h a l l e n g e s yo u h a ve ex p e r i e n c e d ove r t h e p a s t ye a r.
However, we do not want this separation; this is what we
Le a d e r s h i p i t s e l f i s a m ajo r c h a l l e n g e; I a l wa y s s a y
want to overcome as an association because divided
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INKULULEKO YESIZWE ADVERTORIAL
Orlando Stadium filled with crowds attending the first anniversary of Inkululeko Yesizwe Association and the commemoration of the Zion Church
Dr Prophet Radebe addressing the Amasosha at the first Inkululeko Yesizwe Association anniversary at Orlando Stadium
Member of The Revelation Church of God doing a tradional dance in honour of Prophet Radebe
Maskandi Group, Imithente performing at the first Inkululeko Yesizwe Association anniversary
Couples making their way to the stage for the marriage blessing ceremony
Members of The Revelation Church of God participating in the mass wedding held at the Orlando Stadium
we fall. So we are working to educate religious leaders,
l a w t h a t w i l l so l ve t h i s c h a l l e n g e. T h i s i s w hy I h a ve
showcasing that we all can come together with our own
e s ta b l i s h e d t h i s re s e a rc h te a m w i t h a c a d e m i c s a n d
traditions and dogmas and beliefs, and connect on
p ro fe s so r s w h o w i l l c o m e to g et h e r a n d c re a te a hu b o f
mat ters that are common to us all.
k n ow l e d g e - p o p u l a te d b o o ks to e d u c a te p e o p l e a b o u t o u r re l i g i o n a n d s p i r i t u a l i t y. O ve r t h e n ex t few ye a r s,
We need to break barriers, share similarities and
we a re a l so l o o k i n g to p a r t n e r w i t h so m e u n i ve r s i t i e s
become a power ful force to solve problems, each within
to f u r t h e r t h i s re s e a rc h a n d e d u c a t i o n.
our own faith. W h a t a r e yo u r p l a n s fo r ex p a n s i o n? H ow w i l l yo u b e c o m e t h e h u b o f A f r i c a n
We are planning to go from province to province to
k n ow l e d g e o n t h e c o nt i n e nt ?
conne ct with le aders and churches. We are organising
I h a ve e s ta b l i s h e d a re s e a rc h te a m i n I n ku l u l e ko
sessions and presenting our plans so that pe ople
Ye s i z we a n d o u r re s e a rc h e r s a re c o m m i t te d to f i l l i n g i n
understand what Inkululeko Yesiz we is set ting out to
t h e g a p s b et we e n fa ct s a n d b e l i e f. T h e re a re b e l i eve r s
achieve. We have also star te d to expand our re ach into
w h o i g n o re fa ct s o n t h e b a s i s o f b e l i e f a n d t h e re i s n o
Africa and other religious groups across the continent.
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AV LIGHT STEEL CONSULTING
AN ENERGETIC POWERHOUSE By Lennie Gouws
Interview with Lebogang Zulu, CEO of AV Light Steel When she was introduce d to
“ We are selling time, qualit y and
expansion plan. AV Light Steel
alternative building te chnologies
energy ef ficiency.” She explains that
was only the second company to
by her good friend, the late
building a new school with brick
be funded by the then dti Black
Bafana Bafana footballer, Sho es
and mor tar would take t wo years.
Industrialists Scheme in the North
M osho eu, a wide horizon of
“ We do a full new school in a space
West. “It ’s a big feather in our cap,”
endless possibilities opene d up for
of eight months!”
says Lebogang with a huge smile.
working for Eskom and was a traine e
In 2017 Lebogang bought AV Light
The application process took a
power station manag er.
Steel of Potchefstroom from the
lot of hard work, persistence and
late Vincent Bender, her preferred
perseverance.
Lebogang Zulu. At the time she was
The comfor t of a secure job was,
supplier of roof trusses.
however, not for this energetic
“I have one thing in my favour,”
powerhouse. “That is my biggest fear
O f the 41 licences government has
she says. “I am ver y passionate
– to become complacent,” she says.
granted to IBT materials, 36 are in
about what I do. I look for ward to
“When I star ted my own construction
the Western Cape and only four in
transforming not just the construction
company, I wanted to do my own
the rest of the countr y. AV Light Steel
industr y but the innovative
thing.” Lebogang lef t Eskom to
is the only licensed manufacturer in
building industr y as a whole. You
venture into alternative construction.
the Nor th West Province and is thus
will not move me away from the
excellently positioned to fill a huge
alternative building space. With
need in the nor thern provinces.
the huge backlogs in critical social
The past six years her company delivered 84 classrooms for the
infrastructure, IBT is the solution.”
Gauteng Depar tment of Education.
The scheme of the then Depar tment
Of those, 47 classrooms were in
of Trade and Industr y (dti) to fund
Over the past few years there were
13 dif ferent locations, all built
black industrialists in mining and
many successes and challenges.
with these Innovative Building
manufacturing granted AV Light
The biggest challenge was to get
Technologies (IBT ) and in a
Steel R40 - million on the basis of
suppor t and buy - in from both the
space of t wo and a half months.
50/50 cost sharing. This means that
private sector and government as
“I have a stack of completion
AV Light Steel needed to make an
far as IBT is concerned.
cer tificates.I regard them with
investment of at least R8 0 - million to
the same reverence as a
access the funds.
graduation cer tificate,” Lebogang proudly proclaims. Her first break through came with
According to Lebogang, there are not many plat forms where the
The first co - funder was ABSA , who
industr y can share knowledge with
granted the company a loan of
government regarding IBT.
R15 - million.
the Independent Development
Success came when government
Trust (IDT ) for which her company
The second loan was from the
recently approved that ever y social
completed four new schools.
Industrial Development Corporation
infrastructure project should include
(IDC), who loaned R61- million at
30% IBT materials.
Lebogang realised early that she is
an interest rate of prime minus
not only selling classrooms, schools,
2% considering the employment
Another success was the securing
houses or even high rise buildings.
creation aspects of the company’s
grant from dti as a black industrialist
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AV L I G H T S T E E L C O N S U L T I N G
and the loans from ABSA and IDC.
builder’s retailers have shelves with
“This shows how much confidence
our products. The day when the 30%
government has placed in our vision
threshold for the use of IBT in public
to increase par ticipation of black
building projects turns into 50% or
women in the manufacturing space
6 0% , we have achieved our goals.
INTERVIEW
and transforming the construction sector,” notes Lebogang.
“ We want to see more schools, penetrate the low - cost housing
“Finding a balance bet ween your
markets and build health facilities.
work and your life, is a big, big
This is not a ‘nice -to - have’, but
challenge,” says Lebogang, who is
needed ever y where. The cost to
also the mother of a six- year- old son.
erect one of our buildings as a clinic costs the same as the costs and
The grow th of the manufacturing
operation of a mobile clinic.”
sector is of vital impor tance to the South African economy, she notes.
Environmental awareness is strongly
The manufacturing sector is in
embedded in AV’s values. “A few years
the best position to create much -
ago global warming was a foreign
needed jobs. AV Light Steel will not
concept, but we all now feel the
only directly employ 97 people in
extreme heat in summer and extreme
Potchefstroom within the nex t 12
cold in winter. In small rural areas
months, but by training contractors
air- conditioning is unaffordable. Our
to use their products, many more
structures are designed to be more
jobs will be created. With ever y
energy efficient and leave a much
10 contractors using their IBT
smaller carbon footprint than brick
systems, an enormous 1 20 0 jobs
and mortar structures.” Lebogang is ver y clear about her
The investments by ABSA, IDC and the
vision for the company in the nex t
then dti gave AV Light Steel a cash
five years:
Lebogang says that it will help the
“ We want to build at least three other
company to realise its mission to
manufacturing facilities in other
become the preferred innovative
par ts of the countr y. We cannot
building system supplier in Africa.
supply KwaZulu - Natal from the Nor th
It means that more social
West Province – the transpor t will kill
infrastructure, homes and commercial
the client. “ We want to train at least 30 to 40 contractors to use IBT and have them cer tified.
Technikon in Cape Town and in Construction Management. She has t wo children, a daughter who is studying medicine and a six- year- old boy in Grade 1.
AV Light Steel Telephone: (+27) 018 294 5650 Fax: (+27) 086 527 4143 Email: info@avlightsteel.co.za
has a clear goal about expanding “Par t of our vision is to supply materials across Africa. We want to “Building infrastructure for the public
be par t of an ef for t to take South
sector is our main focus. I’m also
Africa from a consumer societ y to
looking for ward to the day when all
more manufacturing and expor t.”
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engineering at the Peninsula
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IM P U M E L E L O TO P E M POW E RM E N T RE S E A RC H CRI T ERI A
SOUTH AFRICA’S
TOP EMPOWERED COMPANIES At a time when South Africa is grappling with the implementation of rapid economic transformation, hats off to the top empowered companies in the country.
Companies are assessed on the seven pillars of
Companies complying with the ownership and
empowerment as set out by the Department of
directorship requirements and exceeding the minimum turnover requirements are evaluated
TRADE AND INDUSTRY:
according to these criteria and points are
• Ownership
allocated relative to their per formance.
• Management Control • Employment Equity
Impumelelo Top Empowerment does not,
• Skills Development
however, rank companies on the basis of the
• Preferential Procurement
points scored, preferring rather to highlight all
• Enterprise Development
companies that per form above a certain level.
• Socio-Economic Development Key objectives of revised codes Further, eligibility is determined by compliance with the following requirements.
• Drive growth of SMME black-owned enterprises
These criteria are:
• Encourage job creation
• Black ownership as a share of total ownership
• Drive local manufacture and processing
• Black executive directors as a share of all
• Accelerate representation of black women,
executive directors
rural and the youth in economic activities
• Black senior managers as a share of total
• Eradicate fronting
senior management • Black employees as a share of total employment
Revised B-BBEE categories
• Corporate social investment spend (in both
• Ownership
absolute and relative terms)
• Management Control
• Expenditure on skills development
• Skills Development
focused on empowering historically
• Enterprise & Supplier Development
disadvantaged individuals
• Socio-Economic Development
• Procurement practices
The full A-Z listing of South Africa’s Top Empowered Companies can be viewed at topempowerment.co.za
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OIL & GAS – INTEGRATED
BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION
RESOURCES
Afric Oil (Pty) Ltd
MATERIALS
MINING
BP Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd
Adriya Sports and Fencing cc
Central Energy Fund (SOC) Limited
Afrisam (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd
Econ Oil & Energy (Pty) Ltd
Alro Automation cc
Engen Petroleum Limited
Amabamba Fencing (Pty) Ltd
KZN Oils (Pty) Ltd
BL Williams Construction Company (Pty) Ltd
Sasol Gas (Pty) Ltd
Dekro Paints (Pty) Ltd
Sasol Limited
DPI Plastics (Pty) Ltd
Shell Downstream South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Dynamic African Projects (Pty) Ltd
Strategic Fuel Fund SOC Limited
Enza Construction (Pty) Ltd
The Petroleum, Oil and Gas
Group Five Limited
Corporation of South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Isizwe Glass & Aluminium cc
GOLD MINING
Total South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Karebo Group Limited
AngloGold Ashanti Limited
Lafarge Holcim (Pty) Ltd
DRD Gold Limited
SECONDARY SEGMENT
Malaka Supplies cc
COAL Anglo Operations Limited Coal of Africa Limited Londani Coal (Pty) Ltd Makoya Supply Chain Holdings (Pty) Ltd Sasol Mining (Pty) Ltd Sentula Mining Limited Wescoal Holdings Limited
Gold Fields Limited Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited Sibanye Stillwater
PLATINUM Anglo American Platinum Limited Impala Platinum Holdings Limited Royal Bafokeng Platinum Limited
BASIC INDUSTRIES
Massbuild (Pty) Ltd Mathote Modula Building Systems (Pty) Ltd
Peri Formwork Scaffolding
CHEMICALS
Pluminco Trade Engineering (Pty) Ltd
CHEMICALS – COMMODITIES
Pretoria Portland Cement Company Limited
Air Products South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Ragelang Trading (Pty) Ltd
Chemical Initiatives (Pty) Ltd
Uni-Span (Pty) Ltd
Elemental Analytics (Pty) Ltd
WG Wearne Limited
FFS Refiners (Pty) Ltd
HEAVY CONSTRUCTION
Foskor (Pty) Ltd
DIAMOND
Kansai Plascon Africa (Pty) Ltd
Alexkor (SOC) Limited
Omnia Group
De Beers Consolidated Mines
ABE Construction Chemicals (Pty) Ltd Actus Integrated Management (Pty) Ltd Adenco Construction (Pty) Ltd
Petra Diamonds Southern Africa
CHEMICALS – ADVANCED
AEL Mining Services (Pty) Ltd
Trans Hex Group Limited
MATERIALS
AIC Chemicals (Pty) Ltd
Lumoss Mouldings (Pty) Ltd
Aveng Grinaker-LTA
Synthomer (Pty) Ltd
B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited
OTHER MINERAL EXTRACTORS & MINES Assore Limited Kumba Iron Ore Limited
CHEMICALS – SPECIALITY
Baseline Civil Contractors (Pty) Ltd Basil Read Holdings Limited Edwin Construction (Pty) Ltd
A.B.E Construction Chemicals
ELB Group Limited
Aeci Limited
Fikile Construction (Pty) Ltd
African Oxygen Limited
G. Liviero & Son (Pty) Ltd
Agro-Serve (Pty) Ltd
G4 Civils (Pty) Ltd
GENERAL MINING
Buckman Laboratories (Pty) Ltd
Group Five Limited
African Rainbow Minerals Limited
FFS Refiners (Pty) Ltd
Hillary Construction (Pty) Ltd
Exxaro Resources Limited
Hosaf (Pty) Ltd
Imbani Projects (Pty) Ltd
Sibanye Stillwater
Laser Chemicals (Pty) Ltd
Liviero Civils (Pty) Ltd
NCP Chlorchem (Pty) Ltd
Macsteel Service Centre SA (Pty)Ltd
Sasol Limited
Martin & East (Pty) Ltd
Murray & Roberts Cementation (Pty) Ltd Palabora Mining Company (Pty) Ltd
South 32 SA Holdings (Pty) Ltd
OIL & GAS OIL & GAS – EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION BP Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd
Motheo Construction Group (Pty) Ltd
CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING MATERIALS
Easigas (Pty) Ltd Engen Petroleum Limited
BUILDERS MERCHANTS
Shell Downstream South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Bolt & Nut World cc
NMC (Pty) Ltd Power Group (Pty) Ltd Raubex Group Limited Rumdel Construction (Pty) Ltd Ruwacon (Pty) Ltd SMEC South Africa (Pty) Ltd
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PRIMARY SEGMENT
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SOUTH AFRICA’S TOP EMPOWERED COMPANIES
TTR Building Construction
ERB Technologies (Pty) Ltd
Copalcor (Pty) Ltd
Umso Construction (Pty) Ltd
Erosion Technology
Debar Ceramics
Waco Africa (Pty) Ltd
Fiber Pipe (Pty) Ltd
Hulamin Operations (Pty) Ltd
WBHO Construction (Pty) Ltd
First National Battery Flag Craft International (Pty) Ltd
OTHER CONSTRUCTION Baseline Civil Contractors (Pty) Ltd Boitshoko Road Surfacing and Civil Works cc Boon Africa Dithaba Construction (Pty) Ltd Enza Construction (Pty) Ltd Eris Property Group (Pty) Ltd GoBig Construction & Projects KPMM Roads & Earthworks (Pty) Ltd M3 Construction Projects (Pty) Ltd MRW Projects cc
OTHER MANUFACTURING Acoustex (Pty) Ltd AECI Mining Solutions Limited Artistic Wood Carvers And Turners (Pty) Ltd AV Light Steel Barno (Pty) Ltd
G.O. Plastics cc GB Bearings (Pty) Ltd Green Office (Pty) Ltd Hydromine Projects cc Imperial Armour cc Jendamark Automation (Pty) Ltd Modart (Pty) Ltd
IRON & STEEL ArcelorMittal South Africa Limited Aveng Manufacturing Decoma Services CC Khombanani Steel (Pty) Ltd Metal Plus South Africa
Permoseal (Pty) Ltd
GENERAL INDUSTRIES
Regma South Africa (Pty) Ltd
AEROSPACE & DEFENCE
The Lion Match Company (Pty) Ltd
AEROSPACE
Trailtech WTVL cc
Denel Aviation
FORESTRY & PAPER FORESTRY Hans Merensky Holdings (Pty) Ltd Komatiland Forests (Pty) Ltd Timrite (Pty) Ltd
DEFENCE Denel Land Systems
DIVERSIFIED INDUSTRIALS African Rainbow Minerals Limited Argent Industrial Limited
Blendrite Chemicals (Pty) Ltd
PAPER
Bucyrus Africa (Pty) Ltd
Mondi Limited
Barloworld Limited
CZ Electronics Manufacturing (Pty)Ltd
Sappi Southern Africa Limited
Beier Envirotec (Pty) Ltd
C.V Projects SA
AU Traders & Refiners (Pty) Ltd
Clyde Bergemann Africa (Pty) Ltd
Denel Pretoria Metal Pressings (Pty) Ltd
STEEL & OTHER METALS
Dosco Precision Hydraulics
NON-FERROUS METALS
Hitech-Gregfor (Pty) Ltd
Elegant Plastics Displays cc
B & E International (Pty) Ltd
Imperial Holdings Limited
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Minolco (Pty) Ltd
Howden Africa Holdings Limited
Southey Holdings (Pty) Ltd
Nashua (Pty) Ltd
Hudaco Trading (Pty) Ltd
The Bidvest Group Limited
Outdoor Power cc
Kaymac (Pty) Ltd
Reunert Limited
Kram Engineering (Pty) Ltd
Ricoh South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Liquid Automation Systems (Pty) Ltd
Saab Grintek Technologies (Pty) Ltd
Max Scott Engineering Sales cc
SGT Solutions
Naledi Rail Engineering
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Siemens SA (Pty) Ltd
Reutech Solutions
Aberdare Cables (Pty) Ltd
Southern Africa Fault Location cc
SA Five Group (Pty) Ltd
ACTOM (Pty) Ltd
Tech Tronics
Trimming (Pty) Ltd
ARB Holdings Limited
Technology Solutions (Pty) Ltd
Urban Edge Architects (Pty) Ltd
Black Lite Energy (Pty) Ltd
Westplex (Pty) Ltd
Valve Specialists cc
CBI Electric: Aberdare ATC Telecom
ENGINEERING & MACHINERY COMMERCIAL VEHICLES & TRUCKS
Zungu Elgin Engineering Innovations (Pty) Ltd
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
Babcock Plant Services (Pty) Ltd
Aecom South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Centurion Truck and Bus (Pty) Ltd
Africa WSP Group (Pty) Ltd
Cranes 4 Hire cc
Afri-Coast Engineers SA (Pty) Ltd
CTS Trailers (Pty) Ltd
Akha Tech (Pty) Ltd
Inyati Transport Engineering (Pty) Ltd
AOS Consulting Engineering (Pty) Ltd
Iveco South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Arup (Pty) Ltd
TATA Automobile Corporation SA (Pty) Ltd
Aurecon South Africa (Pty) Ltd
ELECTRONIC & ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Cables (Pty) Ltd CBI-Electric: low voltage Colcab (Pty) Ltd Consolidated Infrastructure Group Limited Designer Instruments Construction cc Edison Power Electrical (Pty) Ltd Enzani Technologies (Pty) Ltd F Luke t/a Supreme Electrical Supplies Idube Electrical (Pty) Ltd Instrument Transformer Technologies (Pty) Ltd
SOUTH AFRICA’S TOP EMPOWERED COMPANIES
KAP Industrial Holdings Limited
Bergstan South Africa Consulting and
Malesela Taihan Electric Cable (Pty) Ltd
ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS
Mandlakazi Electrical Technologies (Pty Ltd
Aveng Rail Division of Aveng Africa (Pty) Ltd
Mega High Voltage Technologies (Pty) Ltd
Barloworld Equipment
Development Engineers (Pty)Ltd Bigen Africa Services (Pty) Ltd Blue Quartz International Consulting Engineers and Project Managers (Pty) Ltd
Schneider Electric SA (Pty) Ltd
BVI Consulting Engineers (Pty) Ltd
South Ocean Electrical Wire Company (Pty) Ltd
ENGINEERING FABRICATORS
Torre Industries Limited
Federal Mogul Friction Products (Pty) Ltd
Voltex (Pty) Ltd
Genrec Engineering (Pty) Ltd
Dyrex Epoch Resources (Pty) Ltd Exigo Sustainability (Pty) Ltd
Haw & Inglis (Pty) Ltd
Geosure (Pty) Ltd
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
Invicta Holdings Limited
ABB South Africa (Pty) Ltd
John Thompson (a division of ACTOM (Pty) Ltd)
Allied Technologies Limited
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Africa (Pty) Ltd
Ansys Limited
MTU South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Autocon Systems cc
Rare Group (Pty) Ltd
Bytes Document Solutions (Pty) Ltd
Siyahamba Engineering (Pty) Ltd
Ingérop South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Conlog (Pty) Ltd
JG Afrika (Pty) Ltd
Dartcom (Pty) Ltd
ENGINEERING – GENERAL
Delba Electrical Company 1980 (Pty) Ltd
Bearing Man Group (Pty) Ltd
Knight Piesold Consulting (Pty) Ltd
Eastern Acoustics (Pty) Ltd
A.P.E Pumps (Pty) Ltd
Lebone Engineering (Pty) Ltd
Electronic Touch Systems (Pty) Ltd
Alpret Control Specialists
Lesedi Nuclear Services (Pty) Ltd
Enzani Technologies (Pty) Ltd
Aveng Water (Pty) Ltd
Malani Padayachee and Associates (Pty) Ltd
Falcon Engineering (Pty) Ltd
Battery Electric (Pty) Ltd
Naidu Consulting
Instrument Transformer Technologies (Pty) Ltd
Dibama Supplies cc
Nolitha (Pty) Ltd
IST (Integrators of Systems Technology)
Dupleix Liquid Meters
Read, Swartman & Voigt (Pty) Ltd
Jasco Trading (Pty) Ltd
EFAM Distributors
Rodecon Engineering cc
KH Distributors cc
enX Group Limited
SCIP Engineering Group (Pty) Ltd
Kolok (A division of Bidvest paper plus)
Fabchem Mining (Pty) Ltd
SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd
KPG Media Technologies
Handel Street Upholsterers & Motor
VNA Consulting
Kyocera Document Solutions South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Hellermann Tyton (Pty) Ltd
Zitholene Consulting (Pty) Ltd
Glad Africa Holdings (Pty) Ltd Golder Associates Africa (Pty) Ltd HHO Consulting Engineers (Pty) Ltd Igoda Projects (Pty) Ltd
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Kantey & Templer (Pty) Ltd
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NON-CYCLICAL COMSUMER GOODS BEVERAGES – DISTILLERS & VINTNERS SOUTH AFRICA’S TOP EMPOWERED COMPANIES
Distell Limited Nederburg Wines (Pty) Ltd Stellenbosch Vineyards (Pty) Ltd
SOFT DRINKS Sundew Food Manufacturers cc
FOOD PRODUCERS & PROCESSORS FARMING Amadielo Agri (Pty) Ltd Astral Operations Limited County Fair Foods Crookes Brothers Limited Earlybird Farm Manstrat cc Meadow Feeds Paarl RCL Foods Limited Tswellapele Plants cc
CYCLICAL CONSUMER GOODS AUTOMOTIVE & PARTS AUTOMOBILES
HOUSEHOLD GOODS & TEXTILES
Barloworld Motor Retail South Africa
Deneb Investments Corporation Limited
Nissan South Africa (Pty) Ltd
General Workwear cc
CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR Berg Clothing cc
House of Monatic (Pty) Ltd
AUTO PARTS
Keedo International (Pty) Ltd
Abes Technoseal
Puma Sports Distribution (Pty) Ltd
Alfred Teves Brake Systems (Pty) Ltd
Rex Trueform Clothing Company Limited
Ashrafs Windscreens cc
Sweet-Orr & Lybro (Pty) Ltd
Aunde South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Zhauns Business Opportunities (Pty) Ltd
Auto Industrial Group (Pty) Ltd Automotive Leather Company Autoquip Retail (Pty) Ltd Deutz Dieselpower Fays Lynk Up Agency cc GB Bearings (Pty) Ltd Imperial Brake & Clutch (Pty) Ltd Lumotech (Pty) Ltd Metair Investments Limited Midvaal Motor Engineers and Auto Services cc
FURNISHINGS & FLOOR COVERINGS
FOOD PROCESSORS Agrana Fruit South Africa (Pty) Ltd Astral Operations Limited AVI Limited
Excellent Meat Corporation (Pty) Ltd
Dynamic Flooring cc
Exim International (Pty) Ltd
Floorworx Africa (Pty) Ltd
Faircape Dairies (Pty) Ltd
Simmons SA (Pty) Ltd
Foodcorp (Pty) Ltd Illovo Sugar (Pty) Ltd
APPLIANCES & CONSUMER
Home of Living Brands (Pty) Ltd
Pitstop Group (Pty) Ltd
HomeChoice Holdings Limited Simmons SA (Pty) Ltd
VEHICLE DISTRIBUTION
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Sea Harvest Group Limited
Compass Group Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd
Michelin Tyre Company SA (Pty) Ltd
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CV Projects
Ellies Holdings Limited
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Clover SA (Pty) Ltd
Bridgestone SA (Pty) Ltd
Goddards Auto Repairs cc
Oceana Group Limited
Cecil Nurse a Division of Bidvest Office (Pty) Ltd
Beka Manufacturing SA (Pty) Ltd
Freeway Toyota
Komicx Products (Pty) Ltd
Ciro Beverage Solutions (Pty) Ltd
TYRES & RUBBER
Bidvest McCarthy
Irvin & Johnson Limited
BidOffice (Pty) Ltd
ELECTRONICS
AAD Truck And Bus (Pty) Ltd
Blue Continent Products (Pty) Ltd
Aranda Textile Mills (Pty) Ltd
Orion Engineered Carbons (Pty) Ltd TFM Industries (Pty) Ltd
FISHING Amawandle Hake (Pty) Ltd
In2food Group (Pty) Ltd Iqlaas Foods (Pty) Ltd Nedan (Pty) Ltd Parmalat SA (Pty) Ltd Pioneer Foods (Pty) Ltd Premier Foods (Pty) Ltd Rhodes Food Group (Pty) Ltd Roelcor Holdings (Pty) Ltd Sasko Bakeries
OTHER TEXTILES & LEATHER GOODS BKB Limited Desiree Quilted Products (Pty) Ltd
Sundew Food Manufacturers cc Tiger Brands Limited Universal Industries Corporation Limited Willowton Group
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HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANISATIONS
PHARMACEUTICALS &
Pambili Document Solutions (Pty) Ltd
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Perspex South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Action Training Academy (Pty) Ltd
PHARMACEUTICALS
Batsomi Lifeworks (Pty) Ltd BSN Medical (Pty) Ltd Clinix Health Group (Pty) Ltd Discovery Health (Pty) Ltd Discovery Holdings Limited Kaelo Consulting (Pty) Ltd Lenmed Health (Pty) Ltd
Aspen Pharmacare Holdings Limited Loock Pharmaceuticals
SOFT GOODS
Sanofi-Aventis South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Joburg Market (Pty) Ltd Mr Price Group Limited
LabStix Diagnostics (Pty) Ltd
Metropolitan Health (Pty) Ltd
SGS South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Community Investment Holdings (Pty) Ltd Life Healthcare Group Holdings Limited Melomed Hospital Holdings Limited
RETAILERS
Novartis South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Medscheme Holdings (Pty) Ltd
HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT & LONG-TERM CARE
Tile Africa
Ascendis Health Limited
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Workforce Healthcare (Pty) Ltd
Seartec Trading (Pty) Ltd
Adcock Ingram Limited
Life Healthcare Group Holdings Limited
Sechaba Medical Solutions
Queenspark Clothing Centre (Pty) Ltd Rex Trueform Clothing Company Limited
The Scientific Group (Pty) Ltd
TRADE
TERTIARY SEGMENT
Akila Trading (Pty) Ltd
CYCLICAL SERVICES
Allied Putziger (Pty) Ltd
INDUSTRIAL GOODS
Allscan Trading
IMPORT & EXPORT
A-Z Trading Corporation cc Broadway Sweets (Pty) Ltd
HIRING SUPPLY
Geodis (Pty) Ltd
Anglo V3 Crane Hire (Pty) Ltd
Irizar Southern Africa (Pty) Limited
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
Jabula Plant Hire (Pty) Ltd
Mahindra & Mahindra South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Orthopaedic Textiles
Plants & Equipment Rental
Merafe Resources Limited
Priontex Micronclean (Pty) Ltd
Turner Morris Manufacturing (Pty) Ltd
Ngaphaya Y2K10 Trading cc
Safmed (Pty) Ltd
Nu-World Holdings Limited
The Kahma Group
ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT RENTAL
Pernod Ricard South Africa (Pty) Ltd
OTHER HEALTHCARE
CCTV Security Surveillance Gauteng (Pty) Ltd
Be Safe Paramedical cc
Media Film Service (Pty) Ltd
Gearhouse South Africa (Pty) Ltd
WHOLESALE ARB Electrical Wholesalers (Pty) Ltd
Incon Health (Pty) Ltd South African National Blood Services (SANBS)
PACKAGING APL Cartons (Pty) Ltd Astrapak Limited Bowler Metcalf (Pty) Ltd Consol Glass (Pty) Ltd DBC Packaging (Pty) Ltd Future Packaging & Machinery (Pty) Ltd Golden Era Group of Companies (Pty) Ltd
Discount Electrical Wholesale cc
GENERAL RETAILERS
EP Electrical Distributors (Pty) Ltd
SHOPPING CENTRES
Invincible Vales
Canal Walk Shopping Centre
Joey’s Steel Suppliers cc
Eastgate Shopping Centre
Lalita Investments (Pty) Ltd
Gateway Theatre of Shopping
Malls Tiles (Pty) Ltd
Menlyn Park Shopping Centre
Masana Petroleum Solutions (Pty) Ltd
Sandton City Shopping Centre
Tupperware Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd
V&A Waterfront
Universal Footwear & Trading Company (Pty) Ltd
Mpact Limited
RETAILERS – HARDLINES Ackermans
DISTRIBUTORS
Naeem Food Industry (Pty) Ltd
AJM Sales & Services cc
Artemis Brands (Pty) Ltd
Pride-Pak Packaging (Pty) Ltd
Astore Africa
Bearings International
Red Crown Designs
Combined Motor Holdings Limited
Transpaco Limited
BEP Bestobell (Pty) Ltd
Fig Technology (Pty) Ltd
Beswick Office Products (Pty) Ltd
Lufil Packaging (Pty) Ltd
Allandale Trading
Forms Media Independent Africa (Pty) Ltd
PERSONAL CARE & HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS PERSONAL PRODUCTS
Introstat (Pty) Ltd
Amka Products (Pty) Ltd
LA Group (Pty) Limited
Black Like Me (Pty) Ltd
Leitam Business Solutions
Green Logik SA
Lewis Group Limited
HPC & B
MRC Lifestyle
Kimberly-Clark South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Neo Technologies (Pty) Ltd
Quality Products (Pty) Ltd
Ningi Envelopes & Stationers cc
Ithuba Valves & Industrial Supplies cc Jenna Clifford Designs (Pty) Ltd
Bustque (Pty) Ltd Cape Town Market D & J Stationers cc Drager South Africa (Pty) Ltd Elephant Lifting Equipment (A division of Torres Holdings (Pty) Ltd) Fuchs Lubricants South Africa (Pty) Ltd Gripper & Co (Pty) Ltd
HSE Solutions – A division of Sturrock and Robson (Pty) Ltd
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Agility Global Health Solutions (Pty) Ltd
Scallans Trading Company (Pty) Ltd
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SOUTH AFRICA’S TOP EMPOWERED COMPANIES
Husqvarna South Africa (Pty) Ltd
HOTELS
TOURISM BODIES
Imperial Cold Logistics (Pty) Ltd
City Lodge Hotels Limited
Gauteng Tourism Authority
Imperial Fast & Fresh (Pty) Ltd
Coastlands Durban (Pty) Ltd
Limpop Tourism & Parks
Intombi Promotional Gifts cc
Emperors Palace
Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA)
Invincible Valves (Pty) Ltd
Legacy Hotels and Resorts (Pty) Ltd
North West Parks Board
Lets Trade 1128 cc
Northern Cape Tourism Authority
Peermont Hotels & Resorts
South African National Parks (SANParks)
Sandton Sun Hotels (Pty) Ltd
South African Tourism
Southern Sun Hotels (Pty) Ltd
Table Mountain Aerial Cableway (Pty) Ltd
Sun International Limited
Table Mountain National Park
Tsogo Sun Hotels
Trade and Investment KwaZulu-Natal
Relief Valve & Pump Specialist cc
TRAVEL & RELATED SERVICES
SPORTS BODIES
Southern African Master Distributors
Astra Travel (Pty) Ltd
Athletics South Africa
Beachcomber Marketing (Pty) Ltd
Cricket South Africa
K.H. Distributors cc Marsing & Co. Africa (Pty) Ltd Midas Group (Pty) Ltd Natal Coastal Communications Page Automation (Pty) Ltd Printacom (Pty) Ltd
(Pty) Ltd (SAMD)
City of Choice Travel & Tours (Pty) Ltd
LEISURE, ENTERTAINMENT & HOTELS GAMING
Club Travel SA (Pty) Ltd
Afrisun Gauteng (Pty) Ltd
Flywell Travel Agencies Cape (Pty) Ltd
Akani Egoli (Pty) Ltd
Gooderson Leisure Corporation Limited
Carnival City
HRG Rennies Travel (Pty) Ltd
Emnotweni Casino
Johannesburg Metropolitan Bus Services
Emperors Palace
Thebe Tourism Group (Pty) Ltd
Garden Route Casino (Pty) Ltd
Thompsons Travel
KwaZulu-Natal Gaming & Betting
Tourvest Travel Services
Board Monte Casino
Flight Centre SA (Pty) Ltd
Travel with Flair (Pty) Ltd
Peermont Global (Pty) Ltd
MEDIA & PHOTOGRAPHY BROADCASTING CONTRACTORS 5FM Africa on Air (Pty) Ltd African Media Entertainment Limited East Coast Radio (Pty) Ltd Kagiso Media Limited Multichoice South Africa (Pty) Ltd Primedia Broadcasting (Pty) Ltd Sentech (SOC) Limited Tswelopele Productions (Pty) Ltd
Phumelela Gaming & Leisure Limited
LEISURE FACILITIES
SunWest International (Pty) Ltd
Aquila Projects (Pty) Ltd
Tsogo Sun Caledon (Pty) Ltd
Artscape Theatre Centre
CABLE & SATELLITE
Tsogo Sun Holdings Limited
Caledon Casino Hotel & Spa
Multichoice South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Mangwanana Private African Day Spa
Supersport International (Pty) Ltd
Umoya Communications (Pty) Ltd
HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Mmabatho Palms
Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO) Ster-Kinekor Theatre
Soweto Outdoor Adventures
MEDIA AGENCIES
Ushaka Marine World
360 Degrees Production House (Pty) Ltd
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Webber Wentzel
Durban Fresh Produce Market
Africa Business News (Pty) Ltd
Werksmans Attorneys Woodhead Bigby Attorneys
Edge Growth (Pty) Ltd
Alphabet Soup Advertising (Pty) Ltd
Elb Group Limited
Bloom Marketing cc Brand South Africa Creative Spark (Pty) Ltd
ENRA Technologies cc Frontline Safety, Health & Environmental
EXHIBITION & CONFERENCE
Consultants
Fizz Marketing cc
FACILITIES
Foxp2 (Pty) Ltd
FACILITIES & FACILITATORS
HWB Communications (Pty) Ltd
Atterbell Investments (Pty) Ltd
Ince (Pty) Ltd
Cape Town International
Initiative Media (Pty) Ltd
CSIR International Convention Centre
Media 24 Limited
Goldberg, De Villiers & Myburgh (Pty) Ltd Greymatter & Finch (Pty) Ltd In The Vault 33 cc Incon Health (Pty) Ltd Indgro Holdings (Pty) Ltd
(Pty) Ltd
Meropa Communications (Pty) Ltd
Concept G Exhibitions & Events (Pty) Ltd
Ipes – Utility Management Services (Pty) Ltd
Mullen Lowe South Africa (Pty) Ltd
ICC Durban (Pty) Ltd
Ipsos (Pty) Ltd
Network BBDO
Reed Exhibitions Venue Management
Itec Tiyende
Ogilvy & Mather South Africa
Sandton Convention Centre
JM Professional Services cc
Omnicom Media Group (Pty) Ltd
ShoCraft Exhibition and Shopfitting
Johannesburg Fresh Produce Market (Pty) Ltd
Primedia Outdoor
MANAGEMENT CONSULTING
Kantar TNS
20/20 Insight
Knowledge Pele
Allabout Xpert (Pty) Ltd
Kuntwela Enzansi Ventures (Pty) Ltd
Ballenden and Robb SA (Pty) Ltd
Lefika Securities (Pty) Ltd
Enviroserv (Pty) Ltd
LFP Training (Pty) Ltd
Fever Tree Consulting (Pty) Ltd
LRMG
Manto Management (Pty) Ltd
Marine Data Solutions (Pty) Ltd
New Generation Management
Marthinusen & Coutts
Sail Rights Commercialisation (Pty) Ltd South African Broadcasting Corporation Limited (SABC) The MediaShop (Pty) Ltd The Riverbed Marketing & Communication Agency Tiso Blackstar Group (Pty) Ltd Yellowwood Future Architect (Pty) Ltd
SUPPORT SERVICES CATERING SERVICES Air Chefs SOC Limited Bidfood (Pty) Ltd Element Six Production (Pty) Ltd Royal Mnandi Food Service Solutions (Pty) Ltd
Consulting
Micromega Holdings Limited
Nikha Technology Group
Midway Two Holdings (Pty) Ltd
Palmer Development Group (Pty) Ltd
Mindcor (Pty) Ltd
PRP Solutions (Pty) Ltd
Minerals Operation Executive (Pty) Ltd
Saya-Setona (Pty) Ltd
Netstar (Pty) Ltd
Sepfluor Limited
nlighten (Pty) Ltd
Siyakha Consulting (Pty) Ltd
Tsebo Holdings & Operations (Pty) Ltd
Work Dynamics (Pty) Ltd
Vulcan Catering Equipment (Pty) Ltd
Zevoli Consulting (Pty) Ltd
Sodexo Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd
Knowledge Factory (Pty) Ltd
Nolitha (Pty) Ltd
Palmer Development Group (Pty) Ltd Perishable Products Export Council Board
VERIFICATION AGENCIES Bidvest Facilities Management (Pty) Ltd Peermont Global (Pty) Ltd Tsebo Facility Solutions (Pty) Ltd
NPI Governance Consulting Outprosys (Pty) Ltd
Wembley Group Holdings (Pty) Ltd
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
(PPECB)
AQRate (Pty) Ltd Ardent Business Partners (Pty) Ltd
Plus 94 Research (Pty) Ltd
BEESA Business Services (Pty) Ltd
Purchasing Consortium Southern Africa
Empowerlogic
Reid and Mitchell
Envision International
SA Commercial South African Qualifications Authority
LAW SERVICES
BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES
Tarsus SecureData (Pty) Ltd
Adams & Adams Attorneys
Centre for Supplier Development
Teba (Pty) Ltd
Blakes Maphanga Attorneys
African Response (Pty) Ltd
The Actuate Group (Pty) Ltd
Bowmans
AC Nielsen Marketing and Media (Pty) Ltd
Breytenbach Mavuso Inc (BM)
The Event Production Company (Pty) Ltd
Achievement Awards Group (Pty) Ltd
Cheadle Thompson & Haysom Inc
The Innovation Hub Management Company (Pty) Ltd
Actuator Repair Services SA (Pty) Ltd
Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Inc
Advance Call (Pty) Ltd
The Investment House
DMO Attorneys
Afrigis (Pty) Ltd
Du Toit Smuts & Partners
ASI Financial Services
Garlicke & Bousefield Inc
Automotive Industry Development
Legal Aid South Africa
The South African Institute of Chartered Accountants Tirhani Auctioneers TMS Group Industrial Services
Centre (Pty) Ltd (AIDC)
Trafalgar Property Management (Pty) Ltd
Malherbe Rigg & Ranwell Inc
Avts Roadworthy Stations (Pty) Ltd
Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa
A-Z Vending Solutions (Pty) Ltd
Phatshoane Henney Attorneys
Business Process Enabling South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Turner & Townsend (Pty) Ltd
Spoor & Fisher
CSG Holdings Limited
Universal Mail Link (Pty) Ltd
Strauss Daly Incorporated
D & J Stationers cc
Uwin Iwin Incentives (Pty) Ltd
Venns Attorneys
Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Yourself Management
Tsebang Inc Chartered Accountants & Auditors
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SOUTH AFRICA’S TOP EMPOWERED COMPANIES
CONTRACT CLEANERS
Vumelana Advisory Fund (Pty) Ltd Wilec
& HYGIENE SERVICES
Work Dynamics (Pty) Ltd
Bidvest Services (Pty) Ltd Bidvest Steiner (Pty) Ltd
EDUCATION &
POST, PARCEL & COURIER ACT Logistics (Pty) Ltd DHL International (Pty) Ltd Ram Transport South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Kemklean (Pty) Ltd
BUSINESS TRAINING
Nozihle Cleaning Services
Arms Audit
TRANSPORT AIRLINES, AIRPORTS & AIR CHARTER
Rentokil Initial (Pty) Ltd
Ekurhuleni Artisans and Skills Training
Air Traffic and Navigation Services
Sanitech
Institute of People Management (IPM)
Company Limited
Servest Hygiene (Pty) Ltd
JB Marks Education Trust
Airports Company South Africa (SOC) Limited
Staza Cleaning Services cc
Bidvest Cargo (Pty) Ltd
Masana Hygiene Services cc
ADvTECH limited
Neledzi Services (Pty) Ltd
AET Africa
Omni HR Consulting
Comair Limited
Open Trade Traing Centre (Pty) Ltd PM Skillshouse L&D (Pty) Ltd Primeserv Group Limited Skills Development Corporation South African ABET Development Agency (SAADA) Training at Work
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES Adcorp Holdings Limited Affirmative Portfolios (Pty) Ltd Afrizan Personnel (Pty) Ltd Ashika Deepchund & Associates cc Asie Personnel cc Ayanda Mbanga Communications (Pty) Ltd
SECURITY &
Flysafair (Pty) Ltd
ALARM SERVICES
SAFAIR Operations (Pty) Ltd
Afri Guard (Pty) Ltd
South African Airways (SOC) Limited
Bidvest Protea Coin (Pty) Ltd
South African Civil Aviation Authority
Command Security Services SA (Pty) Ltd
South African Express Airways (Pty) Ltd
Elvey Security Technologies Inc
SRS Aviation (Pty) Ltd
Excellerate Security Services
Fidelity ADT Security Group (Pty) Ltd
CAR HIRE
G4S Secure Solutions SA (Pty) Ltd
Avis Fleet Services
iMvula Quality Protection
Bidvest Car Rental (Pty) Ltd
John Elliott Security cc
CMH Car Hire (Pty) Ltd
Khayalami Security cc
Europcar Southern Africa
National Security & Fire (Pty) Ltd
Phakisaworld Fleet Solutions (Pty) Ltd
Omega Risk Solutions (Pty) Ltd
Sakhumzi Car Rental (Pty) Ltd
Callforce Direct (Pty) Ltd
Riskcon Security Holdings (Pty) Ltd
Citizen Surveys (Pty) Ltd
Securitas SA (Pty) Ltd
DAV Professional Placement Group
Smada Security Services (Pty) Ltd
E-Merge IT Recruitment cc Express Employment Professionals (Pty) Ltd Hab Personnel Services cc Isilumko Staffing (Pty) Ltd Kgabolize Recruitment Consultancy Liyema Consulting Human Capital Mandate Molefi Human Resource Consultants Manpower SA (Pty) Ltd Masibambane Recruitment (Pty) Ltd Mindcor (Pty) Ltd Mindworx Consulting (Pty) Ltd Premium Personnel cc Primeserv Group Limited Professional Career Services (Pty) Ltd Quest Staffing Solutions (Pty) Ltd Studentemps & Pro Appointments cc Teba Limited
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL Chand Environmental Consultants cc Collect-a-Can (Pty) Ltd Interwaste Holdings Limited Pikitup Johannesburg (Pty) Ltd Tedcor (Pty) Ltd The Waste Group (Pty) Ltd
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES A and R Contract Solutions cc Actus Integrated Management (Pty) Ltd Ardent Business Partners (Pty) Ltd Bham Tayob Khan Matunda Quantity Surveyors Black Lite Energy (Pty) Ltd BTKM DNA Brand Architects Empowerdex (Pty) Ltd
Springs Car Wholesalers (Pty) Ltd Tempest Car Hire (Pty) Ltd Woodford Car Hire
RAIL, ROAD & FREIGHT Access World (Pty) Ltd Altech Netstar (Pty) Ltd Antanma Transport (Pty) Ltd Bidvest Panalpina Logistics Bigfoot Express Freight (Pty) Ltd C. Steinweg Logistics (Pty) Ltd Cargo Carriers Limited Charter International (Pty) Ltd Commuter Transport Engineering (Pty) Ltd Crossroads Distribution (Pty) Ltd
Florofix Trading Trust
DHL International (Pty) Ltd
Mandate Molefi Human Resource Consultants
Dynamic Express Services cc
Nonku Ntshona & Associates Quantity
Globeflight Worldwide Express SA (Pty) Ltd
Surveyors (Pty) Ltd
Golden Arrow Bus Services (Pty) Ltd
Paragon Group SA
Greyhound Coach Lines
Phenomenal Projects cc
Intercape Ferreira Mainliner (Pty) Ltd
Productivity SA
Khaas Logistics
Research Institute for Innovation
Kintetsu World Express South Africa (Pty) Ltd
and Sustainability (Pty)Ltd
Kuehne-Nagel (Pty) Ltd
SearchSpecifics (Pty) Ltd
Leeu Transport cc
Total Water Solutions
Mayibuye Transport Corporation (Pty) Ltd
Turner & Townsend (Pty) Ltd
Megafreight Services (Pty) Ltd
Umvoto Africa (Pty) Ltd
OneLogix Group Limited
Ushintsho Resources
Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA)
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Savino Del Bene SA (Pty) Ltd
OTHER INSURANCE
Inkomati-Usuthu Catchment Management Agency
MMI Holdings Limited
Super Group Holding (Pty) Ltd
Johannesburg Water (Pty) Ltd
Transnet SOC Limited
Mhlathuze Water
Universal Mail Link (Pty) Ltd
Rand Water
Value Group Limited
Sedibeng Water
World Net Logistics (Pty) Ltd
Siza Bantu Plumbing Contractors cc
Xeon Holdings (Pty) Ltd
Umgeni Water
SHIPPING & PORTS
ALTERNATIVE ELECTRICITY
AMSOL – African Marine Solutions
S & P Power Units (Pty) Ltd
LIFE ASSURANCE AVBOB – Mutal Assurance Society
SA Bulk Terminals (Pty) Ltd Sebenza Forwarding & Shipping (Pty) Ltd Sturrock Grindrod Maritime (Pty) Ltd Toll Global Forwarding (SA) (Pty) Ltd Transnet National Ports (Pty) Ltd
NON-CYCLICAL SERVICES FOOD & DRUG RETAILERS Busy Corner Meat Wholesalers (Pty) Ltd Kirsch Pharma South Africa (Pty) Ltd Pick n Pay Stores Limited Spar Group Limited Sparkport Group of Pharmacies Woolworths Holdings Limited
TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES FIXED-LINE TELECOM SERVICES Telkom SA SOC Limited
WIRELESS TELECOM SERVICES Altron Nexus Cell C (Pty) Ltd MTN Group Limited Vodacom Group Limited
UTILITIES POWER & WATER ELECTRICITY SUPPLY & DISTRIBUTION ACTOM (Pty) Ltd City Power Johannesburg (Pty) Ltd Eskom Holdings Limited VoltAmpere Group Matleng Energy Solutions M-tech Industrial The Windows cc
WATER SUPPLY & DISTRIBUTION Amatola Water Bloem Water GCS Water And Environment (Pty) Ltd
MMI Holdings Limited Old Mutual Life Assurance Company South Africa Limited Sanlam Limited
FINANCIAL BANKS BANKS
INVESTMENT COMPANIES
ABSA Bank Limited
African Equity Empowerment Investments Limited
Absa Technology Finance Solutions
Allan Gray (Pty) Ltd Andulela Investment Holdings Limited
(Pty) Ltd African Bank Investments Limited
Balondolozi Investment Services
Albaraka Bank Limited
Cadiz Holdings Limited
Development Bank of Southern Africa
Cognition Holdings Limited
FirstRand Limited
Coronation Fund Managers Limited
Grindrod Bank Limited
Encha Group
Habib Bank AG Zurich Ltd
Grand Parade Investments Limited
South Africa Land and Agricultural
Growthpoint Properties Limited
Development Bank of South Africa
Horizon Equity (Pty) Ltd
Mercantile Bank Holdings Limited
Hosken Consolidated Investments Limited
Nedbank Group Limited
Hudaco Trading (Pty) Ltd
Standard Bank Group Limited
Identity Development Fund Managers (Pty) Ltd
Ubank Limited
Imbewu Capital Partners (Pty) Ltd Investec Limited ISA Holdings Limited
INSURANCE
JM Busha Investment Group
INSURANCE BROKERS
JSE Limited
Indwe Risk Services (Pty) Ltd
Kagiso Tiso Holdings
Legal Expenses Insurance Southern
Motseng Investment Holdings (Pty) Ltd
Africa Ltd
Mvelaserve Limited
Lion of Africa Insurance Company Limited
NMT Capital (Pty) Ltd Pareto Limited Prescient Limited
INSURANCE NON-LIFE
PSG Group Limited
AIG South Africa Limited
Rand Merchant Insurance Holdings Limited
AON South Africa (Pty) Ltd
SABvest Limited
Budget Insurance Brokers (Pty) Ltd Hollard Life Assurance Company Limited Indequity Insurance Brokers (Pty) Ltd
Sasfin Holdings Limited Stratcorp Limited Tamela Holdings (Pty) Ltd
MotoVantage (Pty) Ltd Mutual & Federal Insurance Company Limited
Thebe Investment Corporation (Pty) Ltd Transpaco Limited Vuwa Investments
Old Mutual Insure Limited
HOLDING COMPANIES
Outsurance Santam Limited
Accentuate Limited
Trustco Group International (Pty) Ltd
Aveng Africa Limited
Enviroserv Holdings Limited
RE-INSURANCE
EOH Holdings Limited
Crawford and Company SA (Pty) Ltd
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Discovery Life Limited Liberty Holdings Limited
Atlas Marine Engineering (Pty) Ltd EBH South Africa
Clientele Life Assurance Company
SOUTH AFRICA’S TOP EMPOWERED COMPANIES
Putco Limited
Excellerate Real Estate (Pty) Ltd
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Industrial Commodities Holdings (Pty) Ltd
Eastern Cape Rural Development Agency
Inmins Trading (Pty) Ltd
Experian South Africa (Pty) Ltd
MMI Holdings Limited
TransUnion Credit Bureau (Pty) Ltd
MoneyWeb Holdings Limited Quyn Group of Companies
Afrifocus Securities (Pty) Ltd
Taste Holdings Limited Ukhamba Holdings (Pty) Ltd
REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS & DEVELOPMENT
AloeCap (Pty) Ltd
COMPUTER HARDWARE
Novare Holdings (Pty) Ltd
Dell Computers (Pty) Ltd Mustek Limited
Dipula Income Fund Limited
MORTGAGE FINANCE Finbond Mutual Bank (Pty) Ltd
Growthpoint Properties Limited
SA Home Loans
NEO Technologies (Pty) Ltd Rectron (Pty) Ltd SSA (Pty) Ltd Tarsus Technologies (Pty) Ltd
Intersite Asset Investment SOC Limited Investec Property Fund
OTHER FINANCIAL
PRASA CRES Limited
IPES – Utility Management Services (Pty) Ltd
Putprop Limited
NMG Benefits Pty) Ltd
Redefine Properties Limited
Purple Group
SA Corporate Real Estate Fund
Real People Goup (Pty) Ltd
VMQ Property Service (Pty) Ltd
Sasfin Premier Holdings
Vukile Property Fund Limited
Transaction Capital Limited
PROPERTY AGENCIES
ACCOUNTING & CONSULTING
Broll Property Group (Pty) Ltd
Accensis Chartered Accountants (SA)
Dormehl Phalane Property Group IHFM (Pty) Ltd Redefine Properties Limited
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE
INVESTMENT BANKS
SSG Holdings (Pty) Ltd
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
TELECOMS EQUIPMENT 2C Telecoms (Pty) Ltd Link Africa (Pty) Ltd Siemens South Africa (Pty) Ltd Tellumat Manufacturing (Pty) Ltd
ASI Financial Services (Pty) Ltd
SOFTWARE & COMPUTER SERVICES COMPUTER SERVICES 3DR Holdings (Pty) Ltd A Solutions t/a Advocate Solutions (Pty) Ltd Adapt IT Holdings Limited
Auditor-General South Africa
Advancenet (Pty) Ltd
BDO South Africa Brimstone Investment Corporation Limited
AE Software Solutions (Pty) Ltd Altron TMT SA Group (Pty) Ltd
SPECIALITY & OTHER FINANCE
Grant Thornton South Africa
ASSET MANAGERS
Alviva Holdings Limited
HOC Consulting (Pty) Ltd
Aptronics (Pty) Ltd
27Four Investment Managers (Pty) Ltd
Hosken Consolidated Investments Limited
ASEDA (Pty) Ltd
Argon Asset Management (Pty) Ltd
Hospitality Property Fund Limited
Atio Corporation (Pty) Ltd
Blue Alpha Investment Management (Pty) Ltd
Lwandle Marketing and Advisory Services
Axiz (Pty) Ltd
LXFinancial Services (Pty) Ltd
AYO Technology Solutions Limited
Nexia SAB&T (Pty) Ltd
BMI-Techknowledge Group (Pty) Ltd
Blue Ink Investments (Pty) Ltd Brait South Africa Limited Delta Property Fund Limited Ethos Private Equity (Pty) Ltd Futuregrowth Asset Management (Pty) Ltd Global Asset Management Limited
Business Systems Group (Africa) (Pty) Ltd
Ngubane & Company Inc Nolands Advisory Services CPT (Pty) Ltd Novare Actuaries (Pty) Ltd
CA Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd CEOS Technologies CHM Vuwani Computer Solutions (Pty) Ltd
Identity Group (Pty) Ltd
PKF (PE) Inc
INCA Portfolio Managers (Pty) Ltd
Royal Bafokeng Holdings (Pty) Ltd
Integrated Managed Investments (Pty) Ltd
SekelaXabiso (Pty) Ltd
Investment Solutions Holdings Limited
Tinyeleti Consulting (Pty) Ltd
Ciber Information International (Pty) Ltd Colour Laser Copier Sales (Pty) Ltd Computer Foundation (Pty) Ltd Concilium Technologies (Pty) Ltd
JM Busha Asset Managers
Cornastone Technology Holdings (Pty) Ltd
Nedbank Private Wealth (Pty) Ltd
INVESTMENT ENTITIES
Datacentrix Holdings Limited
Oasis Group Holdings (Pty) Ltd
Business Partners Limited
Dimension Data (Pty) Ltd
Pragma Africa (Pty) Ltd PSG Fund Management (Pty) Ltd PWC Combined Systems (Pty) ltd Rentworks Africa (Pty) Ltd Stanlib Wealth Management Limited Sygnia Limited
Emira Property Fund
DVT (Pty) Ltd
Industrial Development Corporation
eNetworks cc
of South Africa Limited (IDC) KwaZulu-Natal Growth Fund (KZN Growth Fund) Noah Capital Market (Pty) Ltd Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone
CONSUMER FINANCE
Royal Bafokeng Administration
EOH Consulting (Pty) Ltd EOH IBM Services EOH Microsoft Services (Pty) Ltd Esquire System Technology (Pty) Ltd First Technology KZN (Pty) Ltd Future Perfect Corporation cc
Texton Property Fund
Ikando cc
Compuscan (Pty) Ltd
Vunani Property Fund
Innovations Group (Pty) Ltd
Diners Club (SA) (Pty) Ltd
WDB Investment Holdings (Pty) Ltd
Integr8 IT (Pty) Ltd
ABSA Vehicle and Asset Finance
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Jumpco (Pty) Ltd
Imperial Logistics
Kou-Kamma Local Municipality
Khusela Solutions (Pty) Ltd
JVC Freight Carriers (Pty) Ltd
KwaDukuza Local Municipality
Nambiti Technologies (Pty) Ltd PBT Group (Pty) Ltd Pink Elephant (Pty) Ltd Pinnacle Micro (Pty) Ltd
PUBLIC SEGMENT LISTING
Matatiele Local Municipality
GOVERNMENT ORGANISATIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Mnquma Local Municipality
Mbombela Local Municipality Molemole Local Municipality Ntabankulu Local Municipality
Praxis Computing (Pty) Ltd Rocketseed South Africa
UNICITIES/METRO MUNICIPALITIES
Overstrand Local Municipality
Sintrex Integration Services (Pty) Ltd
Buffalo City Metropolitan
Polokwane Local Municipality
Sizwe Africa IT Group (Pty) Ltd
Municipality
Port St Johns Local Municipality
Spartan Technology Rentals (Pty) Ltd
City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality
Prince Albert Local Municipality
Tarsus Technologies (Pty) Ltd
City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality
Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality
T-Systems SA (Pty) Ltd (TSSA)
City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality
Raymond Mhlaba Local Municipality
Vukani Technologies (Pty) Ltd
Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality
Richtersveld Local Municipality
Ethekwini Metropolitan Municipality
Rustenburg Local Municipality
INTERNET
SOUTH AFRICA’S TOP EMPOWERED COMPANIES
Laingsburg Local Municipality
Lesedi Corporate Technology (Pty) Ltd
Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality
Datatec Limited Fastnet Limited
LOCAL COUNCILS/ MUNICIPALITIES
Internet Solutions
Abaqulusi Local Municipality
MTN Business Solutions (Pty) Ltd
Aganang Local Municipality
Saldanha Bay Local Municipality Sol Plaatje Local Municipality Stellenbosch Local Municipality Tswelopele Local Municipality Umuziwabantu Local Municipality
Amahlathi Local Municipality
SOFTWARE
Ba-Phalaborwa Local Municipality
DISTRICT MUNICIPALITIES
Accsys (Pty) Ltd
Beaufort West Local Municipality
Alfred Nzo District Municipality
Accutrak (Pty) Ltd
Bela-Bela Local Municipality
Amajuba District Municipality
Alacrity Technologies (Pty) Ltd
Benoni City Council
Amathole District Municipality
Blue Turtle Technologies (Pty) Ltd
Bergrivier Local Municipality
Bojanala Platinum District Municipality
CCS Mining and Industrial (Pty) Ltd
Bitou Local Municipality
Cape Wineland District Municipality
Chillisoft Solutions Services (Pty) Ltd
Blouberg Local Municipality
Capricorn District Municipality
Elvey Security Technologies (A division
Blue Crane Route Local Municipality
Central Karoo District Municipality
of Hudaco Trading (Pty) Ltd)
Breede Valley Local Municipality
Chris Hani District Municipality
Konica Minolta South Africa
Bushbuckridge Local Municipality
Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality
Lan Solutions (Gauteng) (Pty) Ltd
Camdeboo Local Municipality
Eden District Municipality
React 24
Cape Agulhas Local Municipality
Ehlanzeni District Municipality
SAS Institute (Pty) Ltd
Cederberg Local Municipality
Fezile Dabi District Municipality
SilverBridge Holdings Limited
Chief Albert Luthuli Local Municipality
Gert Sibande District Municipality
Symplexity (Pty) Ltd
City of Matlosana Local Municipality
Greater Sekhukhune District Municipality
Technology Corporate Management (Pty) Ltd
City of Tshwane Metropolitan Council
Harry Gwala District Municipality
Troye (Interactive solutions (Pty) Ltd
Dawid Kruiper Local Municipality Dihlabeng Local Municipality
Ilembe District Municipality
T-Systems SA (Pty) Ltd
Dr Nkosazane Dlamini Zuma Local Municipality
TELECOMS SOLUTIONS
Edumbe Local Municipality
Altron TMT SA Group (Pty) Ltd
Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipality
Boniswa Corporate Solutions (Pty) Ltd
Elundini Local Municipality
Broadband Infraco (Pty) Ltd
Emakhanzeni Local Municipality
Celcom Group (Pty) Ltd
Gamagara Local Municipality
Drive Control Corporation (Pty) Ltd
George Local Municipality
In2IT technologies (Pty) Ltd
Govan Mbeki Local Municipality
Jurumani Solutions (Pty) Ltd
Greater Giyani Local Municipality
Telemaster Holdings Limited
Greater Kei Local Municipality
Vox Telecommunications (Pty) Ltd
Greater Kokstad Local Municipality
LOGISTIC SOLUTIONS AAD Logistics (Pty) Ltd Access World (Durban) (Pty) Ltd Ansana Holdings (Pty) Ltd Bakers SA Limited BJ Transport Management Services (Pty) Ltd DLK Group (Pty) Ltd
Joe Gqabi District Municipality John Taolo Gaetsewe District Municipality Kenneth Kaunda (Dr) District Municipality Kgalagadi District Municipality King Cetshwayo District Municipality Lejweleputswa District Municipality Metsweding District Municipality Mopani District Municipality Motheo District Municipality Namakwa District Municipality Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality
Greater Letaba Local Municipality
Overberg District Municipality
Greater Taung Local Municipality
Sedibeng District Municipality
Greater Tzaneen Local Municipality
Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality
Hessequa Local Municipality
Ugu District Municipality
Ingquza Hill Local Municipality
Umgungundlovu District Municipality
Joe Morolong Local Municipality
Vhembe District Municipality
Kamiesberg Local Municipality
Waterberg District Municipality
King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality
West Coast District Municipality
Knysna Local Municipality
West Rand District Municipality
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Department of Cooperative Governance and
Xhariep District Municipality
SOUTH AFRICA’S TOP EMPOWERED COMPANIES
Zululand District Municipality
Traditional Affairs – Gauteng Department of Cooperative Governance and
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES & BODIES
Traditional Affairs – Northern Cape Department of Cooperative Governance and
City of Johannesburg Property
Traditional Affairs – KwaZulu-Natal
Company SOC (Limited)
Department of Coooperative Governance,
Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (Africa) (CIPS) City of Joburg Property Company (Pty) Ltd
Department of Culture, Sport and Recreation
Eastern Cape Gambling & Betting Board
– Mpumalanga
Inkomati-Usuthu Catchment
Department of Economc, Small Business
Management Agency
Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs
Johannesburg Development Agency (Pty) Ltd
Department of Economic Development
Johannesburg Housing Company NPS
– Gauteng
Johannesburg Roads Agency (Pty) Ltd
Department of Economic Development
Mandela Bay Development Agency
– KwaZulu-Natal Department of Economic Development
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
– Northern Cape
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
Department of Economic Development & Tourism & Environmental Affairs – KwaZulu-Natal
DEPARTMENTS Department of Human Settlements - Mpumalanga
Department of Economic Development
Department of Agriculture – Limpopo
and Tourism – Mpumalanga
Department of Agriculture – Western Cape
Department of Economic Development
Department of Agriculture & Rural
and Tourism – Western Cape
Development – Eastern Cape
Department of Economic Development
Department of Agriculture & Rural
and Tourism – Northern Cape
Development – Free State
Department of Economic Development,
Department of Agriculture & Rural
Environment and Tourism – Limpopo
Development – Gauteng
Department of Economic Development,
Department of Agriculture & Rural
Environment and Tourism – Mpumalanga
Development – KwaZulu-Natal
Department of Economic Development, Tourism
Department of Agriculture & Rural
and Environmental Affairs – KwaZulu-Natal
Development – Limpopo
Department of Economic, Small Business
Department of Agriculture, Conservation,
Development, Tourism and Environmental
Environment and Rural Development
Affairs – Free State
– North West
Department of Education – Eastern Cape
Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and
Department of Education – Free State
Rural Development – Northern Cape
Department of Education – Gauteng
Department of Agriculture, Rural Development
Department of Education - KwaZulu-Natal
and Land Administration – Mpumalanga Department of Community Safety -– Gauteng Department of Community Safety – Western Cape Department of Community Safety and Liaison – KwaZulu-Natal Department of Community Safety and Transport – North West Departmentof Community Safety, Security and Liaison – Mpumalanga Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs – Eastern Cape Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs – Free State
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Department of Economic Development and Enviromental Affairs – Eastern Cape
Department of Agriculture – Free State
Department of Finance – Western Cape Department of Finance, Economic Development & Environmental Affairs – Eastern Cape Department of Health – Free State
Affairs – North West
Zone SOC Limited
Department of Finance – Northern Cape
– Limpopo
Department of Culture, Arts and Traditional
East London Industrial Development
Department of Finance – North West
Department of Health – Eastern Cape
– Western Cape
Durban Investment Promotion Agency (DIPA)
Department of Finance – Mpumalanga
Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport
Coega Development Corporation (Pty) Ltd
Department of Finance – KwaZulu-Natal
Department of Health – Gauteng Department of Health – KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health – Limpopo Department of Health – Mpumalanga Department of Health – North West Department of Health – Northern Cape Department of Health – Western Cape Department of Health and Social Development – Limpopo Department of Health and Social Development – North West Department of Housing – Eastern Cape Department of Housing – Gauteng Department of Human Settlements – Gauteng Department of Human Settlements – KwaZulu-Natal Department of Human Settlements – Mpumalanga Department of Human Settlements – North West Department of Human Settlements – Western Cape Department of Human Settlements – Free State Department of Infrastructure Development – Gauteng Department of Local Government – Western Cape Department of Local Government and Housing – Gauteng Department of Local Government and Human Settlements – North West Department of Local Government and Traditional Affairs – KwaZulu-Natal Department of Local Government and Traditional Affairs – North West Department of Local Government and Housing – Limpopo Department of Local Government and Traditional Affairs – Eastern Cape Department of Police, Roads and Transport – Free State Department of Provincial Legislature – Free State
Department of Education – Limpopo
Department of Provincial Legislature – Limpopo
Department of Education – Mpumalanga
Department of Provincial Legislature Mpumalanga
Department of Education – North West
Department of Provincial Legislature
Department of Education – Northern Cape Department of Education – Western Cape Department of Education and Sport Development – North West
– Northern Cape Department of Provincial Planning and Treasury – Eastern Cape Department of Provincial Treasury – Free State
Department of e-Government – Gauteng
Department of Provincial Treasury – Limpopo
Department of Environment and Nature
Department of Public Safety – North West
Conservation – Northern Cape Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning – Western Cape Department of Finance – Eastern Cape
Department of Public Safety, Security and Liaison – Limpopo Department of Public Works – Eastern Cape Department of Public Works – KwaZulu-Natal
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Department of Public Works and Roads – North West Department of Public Works and Infrastructure – Free State Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport – North West Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport – Mpumalanga
Local Government and Traditional Affairs – North West
Agrarian Reform – Eastern Cape Department of Rural, Environment and Agricultural Development – North West
Department of Arts And Culture
Office of The Premier – Mpumalanga
Office of the Premier – Western Cape
Department of Rural Development and
Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Office of the Premier – Limpopo
Department of Roads & Public Works
Department of Roads and Transport – Gauteng
Department 0f Communications
Office of the Premier – KwaZulu-Natal
Office of the Premier – Northern Cape
Works – Northern Cape
Civilian Secretariat For Police
Office of the Premier – Gauteng
Department of Roads & Public Transport – Limpopo
Department of Roads and Public
DEPARTMENTS
Office of the Premier – Free State
Office of the Premier – North West
– Eastern Cape
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
Office of the Premier – Eastern Cape
Department of Roads and Public Transport –Gauteng
Department of Basic Education Department of Community Safety – Western Cape Department of Cooperative Governance & Traditional Affairs
Provincial Treasury – Free State Social Services and Population Development – Northern Cape
Tourism
Sport, Arts and Culture – North West Sport, Arts and Culture – Northern Cape The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development – KwaZulu- Natal Western Cape Provincial Treasury (WCPT)
Department of Social Development – Eastern Cape
Department of Social Development – Free State
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
Department of Social Development – Mpumalanga Department of Social Development – North West Department of Social Development – Northern Cape Department of Social Development – Western Cape Department of Sport and Recreation – KwaZulu-Natal Department of Sport, Arts and Culture – Limpopo Department of Sport, Arts and Culture – North West Department of Sport, Arts and Culture – Northern Cape Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation – Free State Department of Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation – Eastern Cape Department of Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation – Gauteng Department of Tourism – Northern Cape Department of Transport – Eastern Cape Department of Transport – KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport – Limpopo Department of Transport and Safety – Eastern Cape Department of Transport and Public Works
Department of Defence and Military Veterans Department of Economic Development and
– KwaZulu-Natal
Department of Safety and Liaison – Limpopo
Department of Social Development – Limpopo
Department of Correctional Services Department of Economic Development
South African Police Services (SAPS)
Department of Safety and Liaison – Eastern Cape
Department of Social Development – Gauteng
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs Department of Environmental Affairs Department of Finance, Economy and Enterprise Development Department of Health Department of Higher Education
Agribusiness Development Agency – KwaZulu-Natal
and Training (DHET)
AsgiSA Eastern Cape (Pty) Ltd
Department of Home Affairs
Blue IQ Investment Holdings (Pty) Ltd
Department of Human Settlements
CapeNature
Department of International Relations and
Casidra (SOC) Limited
Cooperation (DIRCO)
Eastern Cape Development Corporation
Department of Justice and Constitutional Development
Eastern Cape Gambling and Betting Board
Department of Labour
Free State Development Corporation
Department of Mineral Resources
Free State Gambling and Racing Board
Department of Performance and Evaluation
Gauteng Economic Development Agency
Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
(GEDA)
Department of Public Enterprises
Gauteng Enterprise Propellor (GEP)
Department of Public Service and
Gauteng Gambling Board
Administration
Gauteng Growth and Development Agency
Department of Public Works
Housing Development Agency
Department of Rural Development
Ithala Development Finance
and Land Reform
Corporation Limited
Department of Science and Technology
Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo
Department of Small Business Development –
KwaZulu-Natal Gambling and Betting Board
Department of Social Development
Limpopo Economic Development Agency
Department of Sport & Recreation South Africa Department of State Security
(LEDA) Limpopo Economic Development Enterprise
Department of Telecommunications and Postal Services
Mandela Bay Development Agency
Department of Tourism
Mpumalanga Economic Regulator (MER)
Department of Traditional Affairs
Department of Treasury – Eastern Cape
North West Development Corporation
Department of Transport
Department of Treasury – Gauteng
North West Gambling Board
Department of Water & Environmental Affairs
Department of Treasury – KwaZulu-Natal
Roads Agency Limpopo (Pty) Ltd
Department of Water and Sanitation
Department of Treasury – Mpumalanga
St Joseph’s Care and Support Trust
Department of Women
Department: Police, Roads and Transport
Trade and Investment – KwaZulu-Natal
Department of Energy
Departmentof Arts and Culture – KwaZulu-Natal
Trade and Investment – Limpopo
Government Communication and
Eastern Cape Department of Human Settlement
Trans-Caledon Tunnel Authority (TCTA)
Information System (GCIS)
Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature
Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board
Independent Complaints Directorate (ICD)
Gauteng Provincial Legislature
Western Cape Investment and Trade
Ingonyama Trust Board
Limpopo Economic Development, Environment
Promotion Agency (WESGRO)
National Library of South Africa
Mpumalanga Economic Growth Agency (MEGA)
National School of Government
– Western Cape Department of Transport, Safety and Liaison – Northern Cape
and Tourism
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National Treasury
National Electronic Media Institute of South Africa (NEMISA)
Presidency Ministry for National Planning
National Empowerment Fund National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA)
Transnet National Ports Authority of SA
National Film and Video Foundation
SETAS
Proudly South African
National Health Laboratory Services (NHLS)
Agricultural Sector Education Training Authority
Safety & Security Sector Education & Training
National Heritage Council of South Africa
Authority (SASSETA)
National Home Builders Registration Council (NHBRC)
Commission
SOUTH AFRICA’S TOP EMPOWERED COMPANIES
SOC Limited (NECSA) The Southern African Association of Energy Effeciency
Presidency Ministry for Performance Monitoring and Evaluation
National Housing Finance Corporation SOC Ltd
South African Police Services (SAPS)
National Lotteries Commission
South African Revenue Service (SARS)
National Office of Public Service Commission
Sport and Recreation South Africa (SRSA)
National Research Foundation
Statistics South Africa (Stats SA)
National School Of Government
The Competition Commission
National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS)
The Department of Trade and Industry
National Youth Development Agency (NYDA)
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Academy of Science South Africa
Ntinga O.R. Tambo Development Agency NTP Radioisotopes SOC Ltd Office of The Chief Justice
Accounting Standards Board
Pan South African Language Board (PANSALB)
Agricultural Research Council (ARC) Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority Brand South Africa
Petroleum Agency SA (Pty) Ltd Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority Productivity SA
Central Energy Fund (SOC) Ltd
Public Investment Corporation (PIC)
Centre for Public Service Innovation (CPSI)
Public Protector South Africa
Citizen Entrepreneurial Development Agency
Public Service Commission
Competition Tribunal
Quality Council for Trades and Occupations
Construction Industry Development Board Council For Geoscience Council For Medical Schemes Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Cross-Border Road Transport Agency (C-BRTA)
Authority (CHIETA) Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA) Culture, Art, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport Education and Training Authority – (CATHSSETA) Education, Training and Development Practices SETA (ETDP-SETA) Energy and Water Sector Education and Training Authority (EWSETA) Fibre Processing and Manufacturing Sector Education and Training Authority (FP&MSETA) Financial and Accounting Services Sector Education and Training Authority (FASSET) Food and Beverage Manufacturing Industry Sector Education and Training Authority (FOODBEV) Forest Industries Education and Training Authority (FIETA)
Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA)
Health And Welfare Sector Education and
Small Enterprise Finance Agency (SOC) Ltd South African Astronomical Observatory (Pty) Ltd South African Cities Network
Africa SOC Limited
Authority (BANKSETA) Chemical Industries Education & Training
Railway Safety Regulator Sasria SOC Ltd
South African Bureau of Standards (SABS)
Export Credit Insurance Corporation of South
(SETA) Banking Sector Education And Training
Training Authority (HWSETA) Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority (INSETA) Manufacturing, Engineering and Related
Financial and Fiscal Commission
South African Council for Educators (SACE)
Financial Services Board (FSB)
South African Forestry Company Ltd (Safcol)
Gauteng Partnership Fund
South African Library for the Blind
Government Employees Medical Scheme
South African Local Government Association (SALGA)
Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF)
South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA)
Government Pension Administration Agency
South African Medical Research Council
Mining Qualification Authority (MQA)
Health Professions Council Of South Africa
South African National Biodiversity Institute
Safety & Security Sector Education & Training
Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC)
South African National Energy
Independent Communications Authority of South Africa
Development Institute (SANEDI)
Independent Development Trust
South African Nuclear Energy
Independent Electoral Commission (IEC)
Corporation (NECSA)
South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA)
Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID)
South African Special Risk Insurance
The Wholesale and Retail Sector Education
Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors (IRBA)
Association (SASRIA)
Industrial Development Corporation of South
South African Weather Service (SAWS)
Africa Limited International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (ITAC) Ithemba Labs
State Information Technology Agency (SOC) Ltd
Services Sector Education and Training Authority (MERSETA) Media, Information and Communication Technology Sector Education & Training Authority (MICTSETA)
Authority (SASSETA) Services Sector Education Training Authority (SERVICES SETA)
and Training Authority Tourism Hospitality and Sport Education and Training Authority (WRSETA) Transport Education Training Authority (TETA)
(SITA) Statistics South Africa Technology and Human Resources for Industry Programmes (THRIP)
CHAPTER 9 INSTITUTIONS Auditor-General South Africa
Land Claims Court (LCC)
The Companies Tribunal
Media Development And Diversity Agency
The Competition Commission
Mintek
The Estate Agency Affairs Board
National Agricultural Marketing Council
The Freedom Park
Commission for Gender Equality
National Arts Council of South Africa (NACSA)
The New Partnership for Africa’s Development
Commission on Restitution of Land Rights
National Consumer Commission
(NEPAD)
Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA)
Independent Electoral Commission
National Council of Provinces (NCOP)
The Presidency
Public Protector South Africa
National Development Agency
The Road Traffic Managment Corporation
South African Human Rights Commission
National Economic Development and Labour
The South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL)
Council (NEDLAC)
The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation
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NON-GOVERNMENET ORGANISATIONS SECTION 21 SECTION 21 – FOUNDATIONS
EDUCATION
Cisco Networking Academy Cotlands
TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS
Entertainment Association
UNIVERSITIES
Film and Publication Board (FPB)
Monash South Africa Limited
Independent Examination Board
Dell Development Fund
Inkululeko Yesizwe Association
Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA)
International Sporting, Event and
Palabora Foundation
Inqaba Yokulinda
Rainbow and Smiles Foundation
NPC Concrete Institute
Rose Foundation
Tshwane Business and Agriculture
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University North West University Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) University of Cape Town (UCT) University of Johannesburg University of KwaZulu-Natal
Smalll Enterprise Foundation (SEF) Sasol Siyakha Trust
ACADEMY
University of Limpopo
Sonke Gender Justice Network (JHHESA)
Mhani Gingi Social Entrepreneurial Trust
University of South Africa (UNISA)
South African Property Owners
Mimi Women
University of Stellenbosch
Association (SAPOA)
National Arts Council of South Africa
University of Witwatersrand
Telkom Foundation
National Business Initiative for Growth
The Nepad Business Foundation Vodacom Foundation Tshwane Business and Agriculture Corporation
Development
GRADUATE SHOOLS
National Home Builders Registration
Graduate School of Business – University of
Council
Cape Town (GSB)
New Lovelife Trust (Pty) Ltd
Milpark Business School (Pty) Ltd
Proudly South African
SECTION 21 – COMPANIES AND ORGANISATIONS Africa Bio
Regent Business School
Public Servants Association of South Africa
UNISA Graduate School of Business Leadership (SBL)
Read Educational Trust
University of South Africa Graduate School of
Black Management Forum Investment
Seda Ethekwini
University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB)
Siyabonga Africa
Wits Business School
Company Limited
SA International Maritime Institute (SAIMI)
Business Leadership (UNISA SBL)
Board of Healthcare Funders of
Siyakha Development Trust
Southern Africa (BHF)
Sonke Gender Justice Network
Business Against Crime South Africa
South African Institute of Black Property
Business Process Enabling South Africa
Practitioners (SAIBPP)
Boland Tvet College
Business Unity South Africa (BUSA)
South African Institute of Race Relations
College of Cape Town
Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry
South African Property Owners Association
International Colleges Group (Pty) Ltd (ICG)
Catholic Welfare and Development Centre For
The Institute of Bankers In South Africa
Management College of Southern Africa (MANCOSA)
World Wildlife Fund South Africa
Motheo TVET College
Early Childhood Development
COLLEGES Africa Skills Training College
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