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P O S T E V E N T R E P O R T

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MOVING TOWARDS THE SOUTH AFRICA WE ALL DESERVE

WELCOME

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SOUTH AFRICA IS AT A VERY DELICATE MOMENT IN ITS HISTORYWe have already suffered two downgrades by international ratings agencies, with another one putting us on warning. The politics of our country has gone into accusatory mode, with most people in the ruling ANC eyeing the elective conference of the party in December, where a new leadership will be elected. All political parties are also looking forward to the national elections in 2019 and positioning themselves in the best possible way.

At a time of crisis, it is important to have safeguards and a plan. The Constitution is our safeguard. The National Development Plan is our plan. The Constitution, which celebrated the 20th anniversary of its adoption last December and its implementation in February, acts as the conscience of the nation as we navigate troubled times. Yet we need to have an idea of where we are heading and the NDP is our guide.

The NDP is still the only viable plan to produce a much-improved South Africa by the year 2030. Critics have been quick to point out its shortcomings, but have not been able to come up with realistic alternatives.

The NDP was drawn up by the National Planning Commission, a group of independent experts under the leadership of former Minister of Finance and Minister of Planning, Trevor Manuel. Since the NDP was adopted almost unanimously by political parties, business and civil society in 2012, there is a perception that not much has happened.

But this is not the case. The NDP today forms the backbone of everything that government is doing. All government plans are informed by and meant to ensure the successful implementation of the NDP. Communication is the one thing that has not been up to standard. The Vision 2030 Summit and Awards is one way of plugging the information gap. Through our annual gatherings and publications, we help to promote the work done by government and the private sector, with regards to pursuing the aims of the NDP. It is important, especially in a situation where we are surrounded by frequently bad news, to inform citizens of the good things that are happening and which are moving our country forward. We hope you enjoyed the summit, and these awards, and that those making a difference in our society will feel that their work is deeply appreciated.

Ryland FisherEditorial DirectorTopco

“The discussions were very relevant to the environment in the country and assisted with engagement. Great event all on all, absolutely excellent organization.“

Nkosana Mbokane, CEO, TechnoChange Solutions “Well done on your efforts. You can be proud of the summit you were able to produce.”

Peter Ndoro, Business & Economics Anchor, SABC

“I loved the storyline that you carry – focusing on the positive things taking place in South Africa. What makes an event exciting is not just the quality of the speaker line-up but also the ambiance created by the host – you were a great host.”

Gugu Dlamini, CEO, LG Seta

“It was an honor to attend the first annual Vision 2030 Awards. Paying attention to and assisting in the National Development Plan is of the utmost importance.”

Locnville

DELEGATE AND SPONSOR FEEDBACK

Access the Vision 2030 Presentations here:

http://vision2030.co.za/summit/#SummitPresentations

“On behalf of my team that accompanied me and the department, once again thank you very much and keep the Vision alive.”

Deputy Director-General, Matsietsi Mokholo, DPE

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

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CEO/Chairman

Manager

Communications

Business Development65%

20%

10%5%

Designation Breakdown

70 Awards finalist

10 Sector specific

breakaway sessions

75 Speakers589 Event attendees

V I S I O N 2 0 3 0 P U B L I CAT I O NINVEST IN SOUTH AFRICA

O U R F U T U R E O U R P L A N

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THANK YOU TO OUR 2017 SUMMIT SPONSORS AND PARTNERS

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R e g i s t ra t i o n S p o n s o r

S i l ve r S p o n s o r

B ro u g h t To Yo u B y

A s s o c i a t i o n P a r t n e r

V i s i o n 2 0 3 0 P a r t n e r

B re a ka wa y S p o n s o r s

HERITAGE ENGINEERING PEOPLE

M e d i a P a r t n e r s

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1Worx

Abraaj Group (AMSCO)

ABSA

Adcorp Group

Adept Airmotive

Aerospace Support Initiative

Aerosud Aviation

Aeroswift

Africa Aurecon Group (Indigo Kulani)

Africa Bureau BBC News

African Agency News

African Equity Empowerment Investments

Afrivet

Agbiz

AGIS

Agiseta

AIDC

Airbus Africa

Amathuba-Hub

AMSCO

ANDTC

Anglo American Platinum

ArcelorMittal

Arejalo-Marang Trading & Projects

Armscor

B Style Media

Barclays Africa

Basil Read

BAT SA

Blood Service

Bolunga Enterprise/Systems

Boxer Stores

Brand South Africa

British American Tobacco

buscor

Business Brief Mag

Buy Township

CAASA

CAJ NEWSS

Cape Media

CAV

CBDA

Centre for Tissue Engineering

City of Cape Town

City of Johannesburg

City of Ekurhuleni

City Press

Clicks Group

Construction Sector Charter

Cova Advisory

CSIR

Cumii International

3S Media

Denel SOC Ltd

Department of Public Enterprises

Department of Agriculture

Department of Basic Education

Department of International Relations & Co-oporation

Department of Public Works

Department of Trade and Industry

Department of Agriculture and rural development

Department of Telecommunications & Postal Services

Disruptas

DPME

DST

Durban ICC

Econet Media

EDF South Africa

Education Training & Development Practices Seta

COMPANIES THAT ATTENDED

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Ekhuruleni TVT College

Embassy of Japan

Enitiate

EON Reality

EW SETA

Executive Suites Group

FFS Refiners

Fibre, Processing & Manufacturing Seta

FP Seta

Freshmark Systems

Gauteng Department of Infrastructure

Gauteng Department of Social Development

Gauteng Growth and Development Agency

Gcina Human Potential

General Electric Africa

Go Big Construction & Projects

Hospice Pall iative Care Associate

Huawei Technologies Africa

Human Resource Development Council

I Am Jack Frost

Ideas 2 Business

IMIESA, 3s Media

Indigo Kulani Group

Induduzo Life Pty (Ltd)

Industrial Procurement Industrial Development

Division

Infrastructurene.ws

Intercare

Invictus Communications

IPMS

IT WEB

Itataise Investments

Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

Jetstreme

Kasi Labs

Khuthaza

Limpopo Province of SA

Kwese Entertainment

Kwikspace

Local Government Seta

LTE Holdings PTY (Ltd)

Lyt Architecture

Macsteel

Maluti TVET College

Manufacturing Circle

Manufacturing, Engineering & Related Services

SETA

Masilo Attorneys

Mathews Phosa & Associates

MBCC

Medicross

Medipost Pharmacy

Merseta

MMI Holdings

Motheo

MphoNo-Energies

MSW

Mylan (Pty) Ltd

Mylan SA t/a Xixia Pharmaceuticals

National Cleaner Production Centre (NCPC)

National Research Foundation

National Tooling Initiative

National Treasury

National Youth Development Agency

NEMISA

Nestle South Africa

Nomalanga Events

North West Parks Board

Nyandeni Consultancy

Office of the Deputy Minister in the Presidency

COMPANIES THAT ATTENDED

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Old Mutual

OSR Holdings (Indigo Kulani)

Paramount

PMI

Polokwane Executive Mayor

Power FM

Premier Fmcg Pty Ltd

Primedia

Productivity SA

Rateheng

RBIDZ

Reed Exhibitions

Repassen18

SA BUILDER

SA Council For Natural Scientif ic Professions

SABC

SACCI

SACF

SACNASP

SAET

Safran

SAICE

SAMSA

SANBS

Sanlam Key Solutions

SAPS

SARTA Recruitment

Sentech

Siemens

Small Business Development Institute

South African Chamber of Commerce Institute

South African Food Exporters

Spring Light Gas

Studio77 Productions

Sunflower Fund

Symphonia for South Africa

Technoafrica

TechnoChange Solutions

TEDA

Thabo Mbeki Foundation

The Biovac Institute

The Centre for Disruptive Technologies

The DTI

The Economist

The Skil ls Embassy

Themba Nji lo Foundation

Thing Worx

Thomas International

Tickets Room

Tiger Brands

Tloutona Energy

Transport Seta

Travel with Flair

Treasury Government

Tshwane Interactive Digital Centre

Tvet Colleges

Umso Construction

UNISA

University of Cape Town

University of Johannesburg

University of Pretoria

University of Stellenbosch

Vanguard Consult

Wall Training

Wipro Limited

Wits University

WOA

Yakhishu Trading & Projects

Zamokuhle Private Hospital

COMPANIES THAT ATTENDED

THANK YOU TO OUR 2017 SPEAKERS

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Cllr. Mzwandile MasinaExecutive Mayor of the City of

Ekurhuleni

Gugu DlaminiCEO

Local Government SETA

Sherrie DonaldsonBusiness Development

AnalystAdcorp

Buti Kwaridi ManamelaDeputy Minister in the

Presidency

Sabine Dall’omoCEO

Siemens

Mziwonke DlabantuDirector-General

Department of Public Works

Ryland FisherFormer Editor of the Cape

Times & The New Age

Antonie FourieExecutive Officer:

ConstructionBasil Read Group

Maphefo FrempongCEO

Transport SETA

Kofi AndahDirector of Operations,

AMSCO

Prof. Arthur MutambaraPresident of the African News

Agency (ANA)

Dr. Mathews PhosaChairman

Mathews Phosa & Associates

Peter NdoroBusiness and Economic Anchor

SABC2 ‘Morning Live’

Chupu Stanley Mathabatha Premier of Limpopo

Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams Deputy Minister of the Deaprtment of Telecommunications and Postal

Services

Dr Petrus de KockGeneral Manager-Research

Brand South Africa

THANK YOU TO OUR 2017 SPEAKERS

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Jerry MadibaCEO

Agriculture SETA

Justice MalalaPolitical Analyst & Newspaper

columnist

Errol GradwellCEO

Energy & Water SETA

Russel GrefenHead of Engineering

Aerosud

Mymoena IsmailCEO

NEMISA

Olivier GiotExecutive Officer: Business

Development & ImprovementBasil Read

Dave LockwoodCentre Director

Tshwane Interactive Digital Centre

Nkosana MbokaneCEO for TechnoChange

Solutions

Bruce MortonExecutive Officer: Roads Division

Basil Read Group

Mothunye MothibaCEO

Productivity SA

Michael MlenganaDirector-General

Department of AgricultureForestry & Fisheries

Matsietsi MokholoDeputy Director-General

Department of Public Enterprises

Paul MalherbeCEO & MD

AMSCO

Leonard ChangManaging Director, Corp Industry

Development MarketingHuawai Technologies

THANK YOU TO OUR 2017 SPEAKERS

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Lee NaikCEO

TransUnion

Itumeleng SegaloeExecutive Strategy

SENTECH

K2 MapasaExecutive Officer Mining

Basil Read Group

Prof. Michael PepperProfessor

University of Pretoria

Nombulelo NxesiCEO

Education Training & Development Practices SETA

Dr Raymond PatelCEO

Manufacturing, Engineering & Related Services SETA

Manglin PillayCEO

South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE)

Xolani QubekaFounder & CEO

Small Business Development Institute

Mohale RalebitsoFounder & CEO

Itataise Investments

Khathu RamukumbaCEO

National Youth Development Agency

Rowan BurgerManaging Executive:

Client Strategy, MMI Holdings

Zwelakhe NtshepeGroup CEODenel SOC

Brenda NtombelaHead: Secretariat

HRDC

Thabo MasombukaCEO

Construction Sector Charter Council

Alan MukokiCEO

SACCI

Siphiwe MoyoChairman at SABPP,

Professional Speaker Facilitator

THANK YOU TO OUR 2017 SPEAKERS

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Sobantu Tilayiacting CEO

SAMSA

Prof. Carel van AardtProfessor at Unisa’s Bureau

of Market Research

Dr Louise Van RhynCEO & Founder

Symphonia South Africa

Hein WeyersCOOPMI

Zizipho Nyanga CEO

Masisizane Fund

Dr Ferdi MeyerDirector of Bureau

Food and Agricultural Policy

Louise de KlerkTimbali Incubator

Martin SanneExecutive Director

CSIR

Yusuf Randera-ReesCEO & Co-founder of the

Awethu Project

Ayabonga CaweEconomist and host of the PowerFM 98.7 Power Hour

Simpiwe SomdyalaGeneral Manager

Corporate Affairs, Old Mutual Emerging Markets

Teresiah SimelaneGM: Enterprise Development

The Innovation Hub

Paul SteenkampEnabling Innovation-Led Growth

Johan SteynManaging Director

Aerosud

Dr. Harry TeifelManagement Consultant

for Strategy, Business Transformation & Disruptive

Technologies

Dr. Jackie ThomsonActing CEO

SANBS

THANK YOU TO OUR 2017 SPEAKERS

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Cleopatra NdhlovuOperations Manager, Centre for

Tissue Engineering

Boitumelo MofikoeGrowth Fund MD

Milisa KentaneCorporate & Public Affairs strategist, Multi-disciplinary

leader, Transformation agent

Conference ManagerClaire GarrettClai re.Garret [email protected] 000 9590

4TH ANNUAL VISION 2030 SUMMIT

SPONSOR A BREAKAWAY SESSION13 – 14 JUNE 2018

Brand Manager Clay [email protected]

Dr Langa SimelaBusiness Development Manager: Agribusiness,

Absa/Barclays Agribusiness, and Deputy Chairperson of Agbiz

Mary-Jane MorifiTiger Brands Group

Corporate Affairs Executive

Wandile SihloboAgbiz & Business Day

Columnist

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Entrepreneurship Development

Topic: Entrepreneurship: The Backbone of our developing economy

Session Sponsor:

Entrepreneurship Development (sponsored by PMI) – the key challenges we face in South Africa are leadership (in public and private sectors) and the structure of our economy. Does it mobilise entrepreneurship? We have a collective responsibil ity to make this work – all hands on deck – “we can meet the NDP goals”.

Training & Skills Development

Topic: Unlocking the Potential of SMEs for Radical Economic Transformation

Session Sponsor:

Training and skil ls development (sponsored by AMSCO) – this session looked at radical economic transformation and determined that we need to change the way we look at things, how we think. An integrated approach is needed to address the skil ls gap across the country and the continent – transforming the economy through the human capital lens.

TRANSFORMING OUR WORLD: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable DevelopmentHow do we transform our world by 2030 to alleviate poverty, inequality and joblessness?Five key takeaways from day 1 of the Vision 2030 Summit: 1. Collaboration, cooperation and communication are key if we are going to achieve the NDP goals. This includes the private and public sectors; employers and employees and the three tiers of government 2. To succeed we need a capable developmental state 3. Appropriate skills development and training is crucial to prepare us for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) – and the e-economy 4. ICT is an economic driver 5. The time is now we are all in this together

DAY 1 – 21 JUNE 2017

BREAKAWAY SESSIONSThe five breakaway sessions covered entrepreneurship development; training and skills development; improving economic production by investing in people; construction and economic transformation. Their key takeaways:

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Construction Topic: Construction and Infrastructure Development as Key Contributors to Economic Growth

Session Sponsor:

Construction and infrastructure development (sponsored by Basil Read) – 2030 is only 13 years away. Time is not on our side. Planning, or lack thereof, is a key roadblock to being where we should be. Our road network is good but needs to be better. Funding is a key issue – if needs be we should borrow – South Africa has a 60% debt ratio to GDP. We need to get moving – we need to build, we can build, we need the bricks and mortar.

Economic Transformation

Topic: Transforming South Africa through Quality Education and Entrepreneurship

Session Sponsor:

Economic transformation (sponsored by Old Mutual) – we need to re-imagine education. How do we prepare people for the digital economy? Let’s include the excluded and support marginalised schools – many of which are in rural areas – in this way we will be mainstreaming the rural economy.

Improving Economic Production by Investing in People

Topic: Productivity: The Secret 2% Growth Opportunity

Session Sponsor:

Improving economic productivity by investing in people (sponsored by MMI holdings) – productive employees are essential for the realisation of Vision 2030 and a thriving economy. Ensuring productive presenteeism (when staff are both physically and mentally present because they are not stressed) means ensuring employee financial wellness. Caring for staff in good and bad times results in lasting loyalty and increased productivity. The Forbes top 100 companies are all seriously concerned about their employees – and have realised there is an interaction between financial wellness of their staff and the financial wellness of the business.

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Agriculture & Rural Development

Topic: Radical Economic Transformation in Agricultural Sector

Session Sponsor:

Hosted by:

Construction and infrastructure development (sponsored by Basil Read) – 2030 is only 13 years away. Time is not on our side. Planning, or lack thereof, is a key roadblock to being where we should be. Our road network is good but needs to be better. Funding is a key issue – if needs be we should borrow– South Africa has a 60% debt ratio to GDP. We need to get moving – we need to build, we can build, we need the bricks and mortar.

DAY 2 – 22 JUNE 2017

EXECUTION! EXECUTION! EXECUTIONThe opening address by Professor of Robotics and Megatronics, President of the African News Agency and former Deputy Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, Arthur Mutambara was a clarion call to South Africans to execute the vision of the NDP. How do we do this? How do we move from A to B? Execution is strategy and for strategy to work it must have:

1. A unique value proposition 2. Distinctive activities linked to the value proposition 3. Trade-offs – what will you do differently? What will you give up to achieve your strategy? 4. Mutually reinforcing activities which enable delivery 5. Long term continuity – you need continuous improvement but the direction will not change

The NDP must be linked to the continental vision – Agenda 2063. We have 1.1 billion Africans – a great market

for Russia, China and the US. We need to think continentally. Think Africa!

The keynote address by Dr Mathews Phosa took us back to our foundations and our roots – the Freedom Charter. He emphasised the need to work together to solve our problems and achieve the South Africa we all deserve.

The keynote address by Deputy Minister in the Presidency Buti Manamela detailed the importance of the Sustainable Development Goals which reflect both the NDP and Agenda 2063. A vibrant panel discussion listed the must-haves for execution of Vision 2030 – these included the reduction of the public sector into a lean agile servant leader; the alignment of business and government; a sense of patriotism; the mobilisation of SMMEs; developing the rural economy and transformation of the education system.

We are running out of time – there are only 13 years to go to ensure the eradication of poverty. Delegates left revitalised with a renewed sense of purpose – because the NDP will only work if we all pull together.

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Advanced Manufacturing Breakaway Session

Topic: Aerosud Aviation - Tomorrow’s Technologies Taking Flight

Session Sponsor:

Advanced manufacturing – sponsored by AerosudThe key message that came from this session was that we have the technologies ready to implement today. South Africa is building world class products for export – and execution is the name of the game.

Healthcare

Topic: Eliminating Stumbling Blocks to Achieving Healthcare Objectives

Session Sponsor:

Healthcare – sponsored by SANBSSouth Africa has the highest degree of genetic diversity in the world. We suffer from a quadruple burden of disease and an AIDS epidemic. How do we turn these disasters into opportunities? We will become the epicentre of research in the world and if the HIV virus can be used to defeat Leukaemia then we can defeat poverty and inequality and achieve Vision 2030.

ICT

Topic: Driving SMME Development and Inclusive Economic Growth in ICT

Session Sponsor:

ICT – sponsored by SENTECHHow can we drive SMME development in ICT? We need:• A centralised database• Personalised incubators• Policy which does not inhibit growth• Collaboration• Relook at procurement policies• Research and development

Execution is about focus and follow through.

BREAKAWAY SESSIONS

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Adv. Lekolota MakuaAdvocate of the

Johannesburg Bar & member of the National

Association of Democratic Lawyers (NADEL)

Prof. Siphamandla ZondiHead of Department of

Political Sciences, University of Pretoria

Simpiwe SomdyalaGeneral Manager of Old

Mutual Corporate Affairs, Old Mutual

Khathu RamukumbaCEO, National Youth

Development Agency

Dr. Raymond PatelCEO, Merseta

Herman WarrenNetwork Director Africa, Economist Corporate

Network, The Economist

Mothunye Mothiba CEO, Productivity SA

Saki Zamxaka CEO, Gauteng Growth Development Agency

Abbas JamieDirector, Innovation &

Transformation, Aurecon

Sifiso CeleHr Executive, Barclays

Africa, Wealth Investment Management & Insurance

VISION 2030 AWARDS

APPLAUDED FOR THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS IN ADVANCING NATIONAL DEVELOPMENTThis year, the inaugural Vision 2030 Awards were introduced to recognise the achievements and success stories of those organisations, enterprises and individuals actively demonstrating alignment to the government’s Nine-Point Plan to boost economic growth and achieve the milestones set by the National Development Plan (NDP).

2017 JUDGES FOR THE VISION 2030 AWARDS

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WINNERS OF THE 2017 VISION 2030 AWARDS

POWERING SOUTH AFRICA AWARDSponsored by PSM

AGRICULTURE AWARD

INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AWARD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY AWARDSponsored by Nemisa

HEALTHCARE AWARDSponsored by Mylan

EDUCATION AWARDSponsored by HRDC

HIGHLY COMMENDED: HOSPICE PALLIATIVE CARE ASSOCIATION

INDUSTRIAL POLICY ACTION PLAN AWARDSponsored by Denel

MINERAL AWARD

HIGHLY COMMENDED: ANGLO AMERICAN PLATINUM

SMME AWARDSponsored by AMSCO

DRIVER FOR CHANGE AWARD

Highly Commended: Asher Bohbot – EOH Holdings

Khalid AbdullaAfrican Equity Empowerment Investments

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SOCIAL MEDIA COVERAGE

TOP INTEREST % AUDIENCE:INTEREST NAME % OF AUDIENCEBusiness and news 84%

Business news and general info 81%

Politics and current events 74%

Technology 74%

Business and finance 69%

Tech news 68%

Entrepreneurship 60%

Financial news 56%

Movie news and general info 53%

Comedy (Movies and television) 52%

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Vision 2030 Summit Highlights Topco Media | 2017

Vision 2030 | Speaker Presentations | Sabine Dell'Omo | Siemens | Topco Media | 2017

Vision 2030 | Speaker Presentations | Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams | Deputy Minister | Topco Media | 2017

Vision 2030 Summit | "The Business Event of the Year" | Topco Media | 2017

Vision 2030 | Speaker Presentations | Stanley Mutambatha | Premier of Limpopo | Topco Media | 2017

Vision 2030 | Speaker Presentations | Petrus de Kock | Brand SA | Topco Media | 2017

Vision 2030 Awards | Locnville VIP guests | Topco Media | 2017

VIDEOS

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Broadcast

EXTERNAL VIDEO & TV COVERAGE

Mathews Phosa on addressing SA’s economic decline:

Prof. Arthur MutambaraPresident of the African News Agency and former Deputy Prime Minister of Zimbabwe

Dr Mathews Phosa – Vision 2030

Buti Manamela – Vision2030Deputy Minister in the Presidency presented on how South Africa is committed to aligning itself with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Bongile KhanyaVision2030

Vision 2030 – Sabine Dall'omo

Vision 2030 – Matsietsi Mokholo

Vision 2030 – Chupu Stanley Mathabatha

Vision 2030 – Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams

SA govt urged to intensify role in digital transformation

Summit earmarks ICT role in ending poverty

The Vision 2030 Future Makers Announced

Durban ICC wins award

South Africa needs to get on the technology trajectory

SA’s National Development Plan under scrutiny at Vision 2030 Summit:

Vision 2030 Summit to address National Development Plan issues:

Khalid Abdulla: AEEI CEO awarded the Driver for Change Award

Winners of Vision 2030 Awards announced

Vision 2030: ICT a human and Economic growth right

Morning Talk, 27 Jun Vision 2030 - what must we know and where are we?

702 The Vision 2030 Awards, hosted for the first time this year, has announced its 2017 finalists

In this episode, Viwe Tyolwana, talks to the Ryland Fisher Editorial director for Vision 2030 as he introduced us to what this big event is all about.

ONLINE

Total value of PR & Media coverage: R7,250,000

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EXTERNAL VIDEO & TV COVERAGE

Durban ICC Scoops Vision 2030 Awards:

Committed to supporting SMMEs in South Africa

Phosa: Economic policy decisions ‘suffocating, destroying fabric of society’

Coega announced as a top winner at the Vision 2030 Awards

Municipalities need to go back to basics, Limpopo Premier

SA Builder

Presidential hopeful calls for structural changes to economy

Strong ICT infrastructure the first step in transformation

Phosa swipes at Zwane’s new Mining Charter – ‘SA needs foreign investment’

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