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What do SA's top empowered organisations thrive on? Five things to expectThe finalists of the 15th Oliver Empowerment Awards from various categories have been named and the winners will be announced on 14 April 2016. Skill Development has been the most entered category in the last three years, at over 20%. This should give South Africans a great sense of comfort that the calls for change have been heard and organisations are enabling a skilled workforce. "We are excited to be a finalist. Moyomuhle Social Solutions (MSS) has demonstrated a high level of growth which is proven by our revenue that has grown by 60% and 75% respectively in the past two years. At this rate, it can be projected that by the end of the 2016/2017 financial year, we will meet our targeted revenue figure," Sikhumbuzo Thabede, Managing Director, MSS. The organisation has been shortlisted for the Fast Growth Black-Owned SMME Award. Maponya Inc. is a finalist in Diversity and Job Creation categories. “We are celebrating and showcasing the success of women excellence in leadership. Being able to change the lives of many of our people through our employees, Maponya is in the front line of making SA a better place by addressing inequalities of the past and investing in tomorrow’s leaders,” Baitseng Rangata, CEO, Maponya Inc. "We are continuously looking out for new opportunities to grow the group by means of partnerships or startup and welcome ideas from like-minded, trustworthy individuals. Our main aim is to create more jobs for the people of South Africa. We want to work with our local partners to diversify our business and take advantage of the opportunities in the other segments of the maritime technology market”, Steve Nell, Managing Director, Marine Data Solutions, a finalist in Top Empowered Entrepreneur of 2016 Award. It is this type of approach and more that make top empowered organisations thrive. Five things that attendees can expect:
This event awards companies and individuals for their contribution and commitment to empowerment in South Africa, recognising the efforts of businesses, civil society, the public sector and truly outstanding individuals. Implementation of strategic B-BBEE policies, annual revenue, implementation of effective internal B-BBEE measurement mechanics and other areas of business are all taken into consideration in the selection of the winners of the respective categories. This event will celebrate the achievement and progress of business in South Africa. FAST GROWTH BLACK-OWNED SMME AWARD Sponsored By SENET MANAGEMENT CONSULTINGBulichule Training & Consulting SED (SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT) AWARD Sponsored By DESTOAfroCentric Health SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AWARD (>R1 Billion) Sponsored By TOTAL SAAccenture SA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AWARD (Britehouse SSD ENTERPRISE & SUPPLIER DEVELOPMENT AWARDAfroCentric Health DIVERSITY AWARDIsilumko Staffing JOB CREATION AWARD Sponsored By RAND WATERAdenco Construction TOP EMPOWERED ENTREPRENEUR OF 2016 AWARDBoniswa Corporate Solutions - Lynette Magasa TOP EMPOWERED YOUNG ACHIEVER AWARD (UNDER 40 YEARS) Sponsored By TUMIDitshego Media - Tebogo Ditshego TOP EMPOWERED PUBLIC SERVICE LEADER OF THE YEAR AWARDCity of Tshwane - Cllr Kgosientso Ramokgopa TOP EMPOWERED BUSINESS LEADER OF THE YEAR AWARDLion of Africa - Bonga Myeza TOP EMPOWERED PUBLIC SERVICE AWARDCity of Tshwane TOP EMPOWERED VISION 2030 AWARD – Sponsored by MMI HoldingsCoega Development Corporation TOP EMPOWERED BUSINESS OF THE YEAR AWARDAdenco Construction For any information on the Oliver Empowerment Awards or the finalists, please contact Sheri Morgan at 086 000 9590 or az.oc.ocpot@nagrom.irehs
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