The Black Management Forum (BMF) would like to take this opportunity to congratulate BMF stalwart Bonang Mohale on his appointment as the Chairperson of the Bidvest Board. Mohale is known for building up extensive experience in various leadership roles, including serving as Vice President and Chairman of Shell downstream South Africa (Pty) Ltd, Shell South Africa Refinery (Pty) Ltd, and the South African Petroleum Refinery. His involvement in the BMF spans over 33 years since the 1980s and he has been a vocal and active proponent of transformation throughout. He has also received numerous awards in recognition of the contribution he has made to the business world and advocating for a transformed South Africa.
BMF President Andile Nomlala commended Mohale’s exemplary leadership by saying that “he is a capable leader and accomplished professional who espouses the values of the BMF. His steady and unfaltering leadership serves as a great inspiration to black professionals and will be invaluable to driving Bidvest forward”. "With him at the helm, the company is bound to take giant steps which will engage in business operations that contribute to all South Africans, particularly black Africans, from employment to supply chain and procurement opportunities”, Nomlala continued.
Nomlala went on to urge Mohale to “make Bidvest a proudly African company with a culture and management leadership that reflect the demographics of the society it operates in.” Mohales’s leadership, together with that of Bidvest CEO Designate, Nompumelelo Madisa is formidable and we wish the team every success.
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Read more: BMF CONGRATULATES BONANG MOHALE ON BIDVEST APPOINTMENT
The BMF has noted, with grave concern, the manner in which the Old Mutual Chairman, Mr. Trevor Manuel, has shown general disdain for not only Judge Mashile but the South African Judiciary system in its entirety.
A court order informed Old Mutual that Mr. Moyo must return to work whilst the Insurer’s appeal was still pending. However, Old Mutual has stated that its “second letter of termination to Mr. Moyo remains valid and hence he is not permitted nor required to return to work in the interim".
BMF President Andile Nomlala says, “Instead of them respecting and abiding by that order, they instead rely on some letter that they sent to someone that was, in their own version, no longer their employee. How a letter from Old Mutual can trump a court order is not clear to us”.
“As if that were not enough, at one stage during the question and answer session, Mr. Manuel referred to Judge Mashile (before he corrected himself) as “Brian Mashile” and goes on to refer to a finding that the Judge made as “quite bizarre”. Sentiments of this nature place a strain on efforts by the BMF to resolve the matter outside of courts. We, as the BMF, believe that this matter doesn't need courts, it needs cool heads that can engage one another to find a lasting solution" continued Nomlala.
What concerns the BMF even further is Mr. Manuel referring to a sitting High Court judge as “a single individual who happens to wear a robe”. It is a sad day when a large corporate such as Old Mutual, through its Chairman, refers to members of our Judiciary in this manner.
We call upon Old Mutual to unreservedly issue an apology to Judge Mashile. A failure to do so will only strengthen the view of those calling upon the current Board to vacate office as it would confirm that they have no regard or respect for the rule of law in South Africa. Similarly, we call upon all Old Mutual shareholders to stand up in defense of our Judiciary.
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Read more: BMF IS CONCERNED ABOUT OLD MUTUAL’S ATTACK ON THE SOUTH AFRICAN JUDICIARY
The BMF is raising a litigation fund from which it can draw resources to litigate against gross violations derailing transformation efforts in South Africa. The fund is in line with the organisations 43rd national annual general meeting resolution to intensify the BMF’s advocacy against non-compliance. The BMF has historically played an important role through advocacy to advance the national objectives of socio-economic transformation. This is one of the four pillars of the raison d’être of the BMF.
The basis of the BMF Litigation fund will be to provide the forum with litigation financing in endeavors intended to:
To this end and against the above-background the BMF seeks to reinforce its monitoring capacity through the establishment of the fund which will serve as a tool to enforce transformation in an effort to achieve justice, fairness and equity.
To support this cause, please go to the Payfast Cause Index and search for: BMF Litigation Fund.
Alternatively, you can find the link on the following platforms:
Instagram, Facebook and Twitter: @BMFNational
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/607604/
Website: www.bmfonline.co.za
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Read more: BMF LITIGATION FUND: A CRITICAL DRIVER FOR ROBUST SOCIO-ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION
The Black Management Forum (BMF) would like to congratulate its board member, Achumile Majija for winning Ghana’s 2019 Insurance Awards in the Young Achiever of the Year Award Category.
The Ghana Insurance Awards is an annual ceremony that celebrates the achievements and standards in the insurance industry in Ghana. The awards provide a spectacular occasion for insurance industry players to come together to celebrate and network, while rewarding achievement and leadership in various key areas.
The Awards includes categories for life and non-life companies, re-insurers, brokerage firms and other intermediaries, health insurers, actuarial firms and other insurance service providers.
Majija has demonstrated excellence, resilience and perseverance throughout his career. These are qualities which many young professionals should be guided by. It comes as no surprise to the BMF that Majija exemplifies these qualities as he is one of the founding members of BMF Young Professional (BMF YP) which plays a critical and pivotal role in grooming and refining our country’s future leaders, visionaries and change agents. Majija career trajectory is a true affirmation of this.
“The BMF is delighted with Majija’s awards because he has come of age in the BMF. His journey has been inspirational and is testimony that South Africa has Young Black Professionals of global standing” said BMF President Andile Nomlala.
“We wish him more success and encourage him to continue displaying the DNA of a true BMF Manager”, concluded Nomlala.
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The Black Management Forum is pleased to congratulate Sharmla Chetty on her appointment as Duke CE’s new President of Global Markets.
“The partnership between Duke CE and the BMF spans over a decade so we really got to know the institution and the person leading it”, said BMF Deputy President Tasneem Fredericks
Chetty is a strong advocate of female leadership and youth. The Women Leading Africa Board Leadership is an initiative she founded to increase the representation of women on boards and she is also one of the founding members of a mentoring circle designed to expose South African youth to business. The #MillionYoungMinds live stream is another initiative launched by Chetty as part of the Davos of Human Capital to get young people ready for the technology changes impacting our society.
The Duke CE South Africa office was opened by Chetty in 2007 and since then, she has catapulted the organisation into Africa’s leading leadership development provider which was ranked #1 in Africa according to The Financial Times 2019 rankings for custom executive education.
Duke CE has been at the forefront in disrupting executive education for the past 20 years and as part of her new role, Chetty will lead Duke CE’s global client business in customized executive education.
“Chetty epitomises what it means to want it all and to work hard to get it. She is a selfless leader who knows how to bring the best out in people”, Fredericks continued.
“We wish her well in her new role and look forward to another decade of meaningful engagements between Duke CE and the BMF”, Fredericks concluded.
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