2019 Black Business Quarterly (BBQ) Awards: Winners announced
The 2019 Black Business Quarterly (BBQ) Awards was held at Emperor's Palace on Friday, 15 March 2019 and honoured the best of the best in black business.
Pictured above (right) is Dr Nobuhle Judy Dlamini, winner of the Comair Outstanding Woman in Business Award and the overall Platinum Award for the evening, with Njabulo Sithole (left), Member of the Comair Board of Directors.
Jeff Radebe, minister of the department of energy, celebrated 25 years of South Africa’s democracy in his opening keynote address and emphasised the importance of transformation.
Transformation is well recognised as a change management strategy, which aligns people, which aligns processes and technology initiatives, irrespective of the industry you come from, in order to survive and evolve in this business environment. Changing the structure of the South African economy will result in it being more inclusive, more sustainable… with opportunities for all, integrated value chains, and less barriers to entry. In South Africa, the transformation agenda is very critical in all our endeavours and all our decisions.Radebe congratulated the winners of the 15 transformation categories on this recognition of their inspiring dedication:
- Platinum Award: Dr Nobuhle Judy Dlamini, founding chairman of Mbekani Group, is an entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist. Her passion for creating and adding value to society and humanity provided her with the overall platinum award for the evening, as well as the Comair Outstanding Woman of the Year Award.
- Hennessy XO Businessman of the Year Award: Sthembiso Elton Nkomo, CEO of Abalandi Risk Management, was recognised as a professionally qualified, dedicated, and respected professional in the forensic investigation and security services environment.
- The Innovation Hub New and Innovative Business Award: AET Africa, a manufacturer and supplier of energy efficient and clean technology products, developed various products targeting the commercial and residential sectors.
- Emperors Palace Community Builder of the Year Award: Emmanel Bonoko, founder of EBonoko Holdings and a social entrepreneur. He founded EBonoko at the age of 21 with the aim of serving others and fostering leadership, youth empowerment, and entrepreneurship.
- Dormehl Phalane Property Group Transformation Champion of the Year Award: ICT-Works, an organisation that provides innovative technology solutions. At its core, it also enhances the lives of millions of people.
- Best Employer of the Year Award: Maredi Technologies CC, an 100% black-owned ICT infrastructure solutions provider for the private and public sector.
- Trade and Investment KZN Young Business Achiever Award: Pravashen Naidoo, founder and CEO of e-Waste Africa, established Africa’s first light bulb recycling business at the age of 30.
- Bentley South Africa Public Sector Visionary Award: Dr Ayanda Vilakazi, CEO of Lama Marketing and Advertising (Pty) Ltd. He published numerous articles on how to improve services and operations in South Africa. As a seasoned executive, he has expertise in corporate governance, financial management and budgeting, enterprise risk management and strategic development.
- BET New Entrepreneur Award: Ms Thobile Nyawo, director of Nyawo Civil construction. The 19-year-old construction entrepreneur founded her company in 2015 with no start-up capital.
- CSI Ubuntu Award: Vukani-Ubuntu Community Development Projects, a non-profit organisation that is the largest mineral-beneficiation organisation in the jewellery sector in South Africa and a network of grassroots development projects across the country.
- NHBRC Iqhawe Mentorship Award: Musa Zulu, creative director of Valhalla Arts, as well as a published author, international artist, celebrated motivational speaker, and prominent disability activist in South Africa.
- NYDA Outstanding Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award: Muhammad Simjee, founder and CEO of A2D24 with a passion for building gadgets and writing software.
- Nedbank Group Individual Transformation in Leadership Award: Karen Rademeyer, fundraiser and communications manager at Go for Gold, having worked in the non-profit sector for 17 years. She is passionate about education: Go for Gold as a dynamic Education-to-Employment programme that recruits school students from some of South Africa's poorest communities and transforms them into technically qualified graduates.
- LTE Holdings Best Established Black Business Award: Thata uBeke Manufacturing (Pty) Ltd, which offers turnkey solutions by designing, developing, manufacturing and assembling electronic and electromechanical components for a variety of applications including aerospace, telecommunications, mining, commercial, and military specifications.
The BBQ Awards continue to be South Africa’s most prestigious transformation awards. For more information on the 2019 BBQ Awards, click here or follow them on Facebook (@BBQAwards) and Twitter (@BBQ_Awards).